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COPD & the Non-Smoker

You've never smoked a cigarette in your life, but your doctor just told you that you have COPD, which stands for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Are you wondering how this can be? Isn't COPD a disease of smokers and former smokers?   While it's true that in the United States, COPD in 80% to 90% of all people diagnosed was due to... Read moreChevron

It's Autumn: Do You Know Where Your Flu Shot Is Coming From?

In my area of the world, leaves are beginning to drop from branches and litter the ground, the air is noticeably cooler after the sun goes down and sandals and tank tops are pushed into the back of the closet in favor of socks and sweatshirts. Must be autumn...   As the fall season overtakes us, it is time to start thinking about preventing... Read moreChevron

How to Live a Full Life When You Have COPD

Yes, it IS possible... you CAN live a quality life, even after you've been diagnosed with COPD. I'm not saying there won't need to be changes. You have to accept the reality that your life will never be quite the same once you've been diagnosed with COPD. But that doesn't mean you need to give up on life, not by a long shot.   Living with... Read moreChevron

Just Diagnosed with COPD -- Your Three Next Steps

This is the third post in my series for people who have just recently been diagnosed with COPD. Previous posts have covered the emotional and physical changes that occur with this diagnosis. In this post, I'll give you some action steps to take to keep COPD from ruining your life.   Action is the cure to just about any problem. OK... action... Read moreChevron

Just Diagnosed with COPD: What to Expect Physically

This is the second in my series for people who have just been diagnosed with COPD (and their caregivers). It will deal with what to expect physically now that you know you have this disease. COPD stands for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Let's break that down: Chronic. This means the disease, once it starts, does not go away. There is... Read moreChevron

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