Bullous Emphysema - 30 years old
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A thorough evaluation and lots of good educational seminars and videos are available at National Jewish (NJ(. The staff and physicians are VERY helpful and will answer all your questions and work with your medical team at home.
If you can, it is helpful to bring a loved one with you to National Jewish to help take notes and gather information so both of you can digest all there is to learn.
I was diagnosed with severe emphysema at age 42 and flew to NJ for a complete evaluation. It was the BEST thing I ever did. With treatment, I am doing better than I have for many years prior to diagnosis and they expect that my life expectancy will be very long, like my extended family, as long as I avoid infections (which is very important when we have lung conditions). I can and do engage in nearly all the activities I always have and expect the same will be true for you, as long as you keep off smoking, avoid infections, and work with your docs.
Good luck!
Starion
I have, however, had a basic spirometry since my post of yesterday. My FVC1 and FVC are normal-to-above-normal (FVC1 is 97% of normal for my age/height...30 yrs, 5-foot-9; my personal FVC1:FVC is 81%...I'm getting 81% of my FVC out in the first second of forced expiration. Nonetheless, I have quit smoking....forever....and I will be going to see a specialist at National Jewish in June (on 6/22) to figure out what is going on with the large bulla found on the x-ray. I don't know what the future holds for me...but I feel better mentally since seeing some of my lung function results, at least on a preliminary basis.
I am glad to hear you are doing well with your emphysema. I hope you continue to do well, and my thoughts are with you!
Regards,
jay