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Those With Copd
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I have a few questions if you wouldn’t mind answering
What were your first symptoms?
How was it diagnosed?
How long have you had it?
Has it progressed fairly quickly or not?
What treatment do you receive?
Many thanks x
What were your first symptoms?
How was it diagnosed?
How long have you had it?
Has it progressed fairly quickly or not?
What treatment do you receive?
Many thanks x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I really dislike these umbrella terms for individual people. Yes, a health professional can specialise in COPD but it should me made clear to the patient that he has emphysema, chronic bronchitis or another condition that falls in to that spectrum.
My uncle had emphysema many years ago and he was in a terrible condition in his latter years but hopefully treatments have progressed since then. I have known people with chronic bronchitis who have managed the condition comparatively well.
I have asthma which cannot be compared to the COPD conditions but have known lots of people with emphysema and chronic bronchitis. All I can say is that every case seems to be different but usually progression is very slow and today diagnosis seems to be quick with chest x rays, breath tests, blood tests and other tests confirming.
There is help and support out there. This website not only has very good information it also has online groups and a telephone helpline. It is UK based.
https:/ /www.as thmaand lung.or g.uk/co ndition s/copd- chronic -obstru ctive-p ulmonar y-disea se#get- support
My uncle had emphysema many years ago and he was in a terrible condition in his latter years but hopefully treatments have progressed since then. I have known people with chronic bronchitis who have managed the condition comparatively well.
I have asthma which cannot be compared to the COPD conditions but have known lots of people with emphysema and chronic bronchitis. All I can say is that every case seems to be different but usually progression is very slow and today diagnosis seems to be quick with chest x rays, breath tests, blood tests and other tests confirming.
There is help and support out there. This website not only has very good information it also has online groups and a telephone helpline. It is UK based.
https:/
No results from X-ray yet, inhaler is helping, they’re not particularly short of breath but find an incline and long flights of stairs a little bit challenging.
Am I right in thinking you’re a nurse or ex nurse, Anne? Do you know something about COPD?? If you do, I’d be very grateful for anything you might have to tell me x
Am I right in thinking you’re a nurse or ex nurse, Anne? Do you know something about COPD?? If you do, I’d be very grateful for anything you might have to tell me x
roopower has just about got it
there is a spectrum between chronic bronchitis and emphysema
first symptoms - production of green sputum, every day for three months ( chr Br)
clinically
my auld Da' had it for at least ten years
progresses slowly
depends on the stage of the disease
difft set of answers for emphysema
and then there is a sliding scale between the two
One of these case where if you dont see the patient you cant say very much...
The above is an oldish view of chronic lung disease and the views may have changed
there is a spectrum between chronic bronchitis and emphysema
first symptoms - production of green sputum, every day for three months ( chr Br)
clinically
my auld Da' had it for at least ten years
progresses slowly
depends on the stage of the disease
difft set of answers for emphysema
and then there is a sliding scale between the two
One of these case where if you dont see the patient you cant say very much...
The above is an oldish view of chronic lung disease and the views may have changed
long spiel here
https:/ /www.wh o.int/n ews-roo m/fact- sheets/ detail/ chronic -obstru ctive-p ulmonar y-disea se-(cop d)#:~:t ext=Ove rview,d amaged% 20or%20 clogged %20with %20phle gm.
note it says chronic obstructive lung disease which may well be your Copd. Adheres remarkably closely to what was taught in the medical schools 50 y ago.
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note it says chronic obstructive lung disease which may well be your Copd. Adheres remarkably closely to what was taught in the medical schools 50 y ago.
//Vagus, ex nurse. I know copd.//
That gives me no confidence. I was told I had COPD by a Practice Nurse at my GP centre who ran the 'Quit smoking clinic'. Three years later I was summoned to the GP centre to see the nurse and bring my inhalers with me and other medication. I had never been prescribed inhalers and remarked to the new nurse who had an office one floor up that their party game toys did not compete with the hospital respiratory testing which I had prior to a surgical operation. I was told I had the lungs of a 30year old. I told the new practise nurse that I noted her office was on the first floor with no list and she might realise I wasn't short of breath. She put her Christmas Cracker blow tube back in her desk drawer and proclaimed I didn't have COPD .
That gives me no confidence. I was told I had COPD by a Practice Nurse at my GP centre who ran the 'Quit smoking clinic'. Three years later I was summoned to the GP centre to see the nurse and bring my inhalers with me and other medication. I had never been prescribed inhalers and remarked to the new nurse who had an office one floor up that their party game toys did not compete with the hospital respiratory testing which I had prior to a surgical operation. I was told I had the lungs of a 30year old. I told the new practise nurse that I noted her office was on the first floor with no list and she might realise I wasn't short of breath. She put her Christmas Cracker blow tube back in her desk drawer and proclaimed I didn't have COPD .