QuantumChemist wrote:
I am so sorry to hear that you have emphysema, B9. It is a hard condition to live with. My father died from complications of COPD/emphysema over a decade ago. When he was first diagnosed, the medical doctor gave him a prognosis of about the same term of time. But, my father was a stubborn lot. He lived for seven more years passed that point. He started working to live, rather than the reverse.
My father was a two pack a day smoker for forty years. He started while in high school. He stopped that day and started exercising. He started eating heathy and stopped stressing about work. Those changes are what made the difference in living with only one third of lung capacity. It was not easy to do, but he wanted to live.
I just wish he would have lived long enough to see me graduate with my doctorate degree. This condition has killed many of my relatives (father, grandfather, uncles, aunts), so I never considered to ever try smoking. Unfortunately, my sister still smokes a pack a day, even knowing all of this. She will eventually follow in his footsteps in that aspect, as she does not listen to me.
I know it may look hopeless, but please do not give up the fight to live. There are new treatments for this medical condition that may greatly help you. The nebulizer medications have come a long way from when my dad was using them. I know that it is scary to face, but you can outlive what the medical doctors think you will in their diagnosis if you will it to be.
well i was diagnosed 20 years ago, and i have been OK until the last 6 months. it is pretty inevitable at this point. i do not want sympathy however.
i will probably still be here in another year.
i am not saying i am going to die.
i am saying it is bloody hard to live.
i am strong and will live for a while.
i have a nebulizer and it is useless.
i can lie down and feel fine.
as soon as i get up though, it's on for young and old.
thanks for your encouragement.
sorry your dad did not see you graduate.