National COPD Awareness Month – Don’t Let COPD take your breath away. Why you should get checked out if you cough, wheeze or have shortness of breath!


COPD Awareness

COPD Awareness

Many of us know that coughing, wheezing, and shortness of Breath are symptoms of COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

But to many people feel these signs can be from a mild colds, being a little bit unfit or even just the aging process. Often we are less likely to bring these symptoms up to our doctors because they don’t feel they are significant. Because our doctors do not know we have the symptoms of COPD we just don’t get diagnosed!

As this month is National COPD Awareness Month we thought we would run a blog post to highlight some key issues. As you may know COPD is a lung disease that over time makes it hard to breathe. It is often referred to as emphysema or chronic bronchitis. According to some sources it is the third biggest killer in the USA.

So what are they symptoms of COPD? Well they include:-

a) constant coughing (smoker’s cough)
b) shortness of breath during typical daily activities
c) wheezing
d) inability to take deep breaths
e) excessive sputum production
f) feeling as though it is impossible to breathe.

If you have any of these symptoms please book an appointment to see your Doctor as soon as possible.


James P. Kiley, Ph.D. Director, Division of Lung Diseases, at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health has said in the past; “We urge you to pay special attention to how you are breathing, especially if you become short of breath during your daily activities. Learn more about the symptoms of COPD and if they sound like you, start the conversation with your health care provider. Talking about any symptoms you may be experiencing will help them help you. While there is no cure for COPD — early diagnosis and treatment can help people with COPD improve their symptoms, cut down the flare-ups of the disease (exacerbations) and get back to the things they love doing.”

You can test for COPD with a non-invasive breathing test called spirometry. With proper diagnosis and treatment, you can live longer and improve your quality of life.

You can find out more about COPD by visiting this website, which is part of the COPD Learn More Breathe Better® awareness campaign from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health.

Respiratory Care Week- A week that honors respiratory therapists and promotes lung health.


COPD Awareness

COPD Awareness

Normally awareness weeks have the objective of helping people find out about various different medical conditions.

While of course Respiratory Care Week is about promote lung health. (It really is time to give up smoking!) It also honours the work of respiratory therapists!

Respiratory therapists are healthcare professionals who specialise in supporting patients with lung related conditions such as asthma, emphysema, pneumonia, COPD, cardiovascular disorders, and trauma.

You can find out more at the KU Medical Center website.

Because Respiratory therapists are rare in Europe it would be great if our American readers would share their experiences of being treated by these healthcare professionals.

Please use the comments section below to add your story.


Donating an organ! Would you consider becoming an organ donor? Tell us your opinion?


Would you consider donating an organ?

Would you consider donating an organ?

It is a pretty regular thing in the UK , at least, for a news item on the need for more people to donate their organs after their death.  Currently organs that can be donated include :-

  • kidneys
  • liver
  • heart
  • lungs
  • small bowel
  • pancreas

Tissues that can be donated include:

  • the cornea (the transparent layer at the front of the eye)
  • bone
  • skin
  • heart valves
  • tendons
  • cartilage

In the UK and other countries there are plan afoot to make to a presumed consent or opt out system of organ donation.  This means that we will have to state that we do not want our organs to be used for transplantation surgery in the event of our passing as opposed to making a positive choice to donate.

We are really interested in what our readers think.  It would be great if you could take our poll below.

If you have received an organ from a donor it would be great if you could share your story in the comments box below.  Feel free to share any links that you think will be of interest to our readers.

Many thanks in advance.