Interstitial Fibrosis
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I am no expert by any stretch. My husband was diagnosed with a form of fibrosis - IPF - around 5 years ago and I am still trying to figure out what is going on. The one piece of advice I would give you is not to worry yourself needlessly. Get him to a good pulmonologist, find out what is going on, then take it a day at a time. I spent the first year convinced I would lose my husband at any time. 5 years later, nothing has changed. He's still here and his fibrosis hasn't gotten any worse. Life goes on...
Good luck to you!
Lori
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/PFF/
Yesterday we did the CT scan. Last Friday we saw a pulmonologist. He said the second chest x-ray was clear, and he doesn't know if he would have called "interstitial fibrosis" on the first scan anyhow. He did say there is some mild scarring and "calcification", consistent with an old infection (he has had some severe ones in the past) or possibly an inhaled particulate (which precipitated a nasty cough and our November visit to the doctor for the initial chest films). He also mentioned the possibility of asthma or acid reflux and is doing a PFT soon to evaluate his lung function.
Have you been following with a pulmonologist? I know, probably a stupid question...but if your husband's IPF has remained stable for five years, he may not have IPF, and that would be awesome. I'd be getting more opinions. I already have additional doctor appointments made for my husband to be sure of what is going on because of our mixed results.
I wish you both the best, I sincerely hope that your husband's fibrosis remains stable and does not progress and that you have many happy, healthy years together. I hope the PFF group can offer some support to the both of you as well :)