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September 22, 2016 By Breathing Specialist Leave a Comment

Your Top Ten Questions Answered Here- Replay of the live Zoom Meetup

  As I go through the forums and other COPD information groups, people have questions. Lots of questions. Whether newly-diagnosed, or having lived with COPD or ILD for years, there just doesn’t seem to be enough answers for all of the things that go along with lung disease. So, in record time, I answered as […]

Filed Under: Public, Uncategorized Tagged With: COPD, ILD, inhalers, living with copd, oxygen, pulmonary, Pulmonary Rehabilitation, respiratory, shortness of breath

October 30, 2015 By Breathing Specialist Leave a Comment

Let’s Get Ready for COPD Success

Filed Under: For Doctors Tagged With: asthma, COPD, pulmonary rehab, Pulmonary Rehabilitation

September 9, 2015 By Breathing Specialist Leave a Comment

Dear Doctor: This site can help you

Dear Doctor, Hi, I am Kelly Welton, founder of COPD Success. Before I blather on about all my degrees and experience, I want to tell you WHY I started this business. I’ve been doing Pulmonary Rehab for about 15 years, graduating 6 patients every 6 weeks. That’s 48 people every year that can get out, […]

Filed Under: For Doctors Tagged With: asthma, breathing, breathlessness, hospital readmissions, hospitalization, inhalers, lungs, pulmonary, Pulmonary Rehabilitation, shortness of breath

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