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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

 

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02 in and c02 out!

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 many questions as I could. Without personally seeing or knowing someone it is impossible to say exactly what is going on. But, I have seen enough COPD patients in my days ( 40 years now) to be able to address very common issues.

 

 

So here is the replay link for the Zoom meetup we did September 20:

 

And:

My legal department makes me say this: This site and any associated webinars are not intended to treat, cure, or diagnose COPD or any other illness.

I am here to help you manage your symptoms, feel better, and live your best life to the fullest!

 

 

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

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The Breathing Specialist has been teaching Pulmonary Rehabilitation classes for over 15 years. The Breathing Specialist is a Registered Respiratory Therapist with 31 years of experience in critical care and emergency medicine.

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