Asthma or COPD?
I am really struggling with chronic lung issues. I blamed myself for these lung issues as I smoked on and off in my life, in spite of my being relatively athletic, having run marathons, taught fitness, and continue to work out to this day. However, I smoked steadily (about 6 a day) for a period of 4 years, knowing it was irritating my lungs and knowing I had a base of asthma, when my parents were sick and dying. They have since passed, and with much effort and a few periodic relapses of a month or so, I finally quit. I have chronic phlegm, and it tends to be worse when I am not smoking. I can still exercise and walk with good stamina, but lately I have episodes that I feel tight. My lungs keep producing phlegm but I do not have a cough, just a constant desire to clear my lungs. Docs took x-ray and say lungs are fine. They tested my exhale and said it is fine. They said it is untreated asthma, but I am having a believing this as symptoms continue. Docs say they doubt I have COPD given history. Yet, I am stressed and scared they may be wrong. I would appreciate any thoughts or insights.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Lung Health Support Group.
Thank you so much!
I want to thank everybody for your thoughtful and insightful responses. It always gives me hope to see acts of kindness and people out there who are authentic and caring. So many crazy things happening in the world. It is refreshing to know that in certain circles, there are amazing people out there who take the time to try and help others. Virtually sending out my gratitude and appreciation!
Well said!
I can only speak to one of your symptoms. I have asthma and I have problems with phlegm in the back of my throat. I take Ipratroprium to dry that up. I only take it when I need it, as opposed to Flonase which I take two times every day. I also take Azestaline two times every day. Best of luck with getting good advice and treatment and please keep us posted when there are changes (hopefully good).
Second on Azelastine and Flonase and daily sinus rinses (i will up to 3-4 times) if phlegm starts building up more in the back of my throat. I mentioned in my previous posts, i add budesonide liquid to netty pot. Need to keep phlegm under control is golden for any breathing problems 🙂
My husband is a big believer in sinus rinses but I haven’t been able to do it. Any tips for learning how?
It really really helps to control asthma ! There are different types and you just need to find one that you will enjoy using. For example my husband tried squeeze bottle version and it hurted his ears badly, he gave up right away and uses flonase. I end up with
Himalayan Chandra ECO Neti Pot Complete Sinus Cleansing System Starter Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002K6459O/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_093THJX0JJJ587S1TGAW
and i like it because i can control the flow with the head tilt. The instructions are included. Good luck, i would be curious to know which one you end up with. The min i feel phlegm in the back of my throat, i up my rinses. Yes still get asthma symptoms, but not as severe. There multiple articles on sinus health that directly correlates with asthma control, one of multifaceted approaches to keep us thriving.
If anyone interested in guided imagenary for asthma, Belleruth Naparstek has amazing ones
https://www.healthjourneys.com/authors/belleruth-naparstek
She has multiple ones on any area you can think of. Her voice is super soothing. If i am awake at night with asthma, i listen and it helps.
There are multiple ways to get these to your phone. At first i did 3 or 6 months free through apple music, then i signed up through her website and you get 15% discounts on downloads .mp3 or cds. I downloaded on my phone and i always have it by my side.
If you want to listen to her free audios, here is the link from the hospital i am affiliated/member :
https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/health-wellness/mental-health/tools-resources
Her foundation is affiliated with large medical centers and the foundation honors veterans....there are lots of guided imaginary for ptsd developed by Belleruth as well.
If you subscribe to her website, sales offers come through.
Thank you so much.
@mpeters
I had a hard time explaining to my husband how to use the sinus rinse.. the directions are pretty clear that came with the bottle. Watching me was no help. So I found a video for him to watch.. he got it 😃. Some people prefer a netty pot.. some other systems. Just explore and see what might be best for you.
ZeeGee