Live Your Life with COPD


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Provides weekly advice for living with COPD, with information on such topics as family relationships, emotional issues, using oxygen, and medications.




Positive Options for Living with COPD


Book Description

Take steps to have a better overall quality of life despite your degree of breathlessness or use of home oxygen. By understanding both the physical and emotional aspects of COPD, you can learn to work with your problems rather than against them.




Live Your Life with COPD - 52 Weeks of Health, Happiness, and Hope


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Informative...Practical...Interactive...Encouraging...Powerful Live Your Life with COPD - 52 Weeks of Health, Happiness, and Hope is your comprehensive guide to living well with COPD. Each week you'll learn something new: breathing techniques, medications, exercise, anxiety, early signs of infection, nutrition, working with your doctor, relaxation, and much more. You'll find stories abundant with thoughtful perspectives and joyful inspiration. Altogether it is a wealth of information and a pathway to empowerment. Respiratory therapist Jane M. Martin combines 35 years of experience working with and teaching people with COPD, with lessons learned by extraordinary patient, Jo-Von Tucker. This collective wisdom shows you not only what you need to know to breathe better and live a full life with COPD, but offers you help with putting it into practice. Whether you were diagnosed ten years ago, or just yesterday, you can find your best life with COPD - a life of Health, Happiness and Hope.







Our Lives with Copd the Truth


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We with COPD. Do you know us? We suffer in silence not understood. You see us in commercials and you see us with our portable oxygen packs and our walkers with wheels and seats or wheelchairs. Wonder how we live? What it’s like? Why some who look healthy cannot do things? Or what would make our lives a little easier. Some of you already help. Others, we’ll tell you how. We have needs you are not aware of or understand. In here you will hear the truth about our lives. What we have lost. How we are treated by the medical community. Read and let us tell you.




Every Breath I Take


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Unless you suffer from COPD, you've probably never heard of it. But as the statistics show, there are plenty of people living with the disease and doing remarkably well. Every Breath I Take tells their stories: the changes they've made to their lives, the choices they've faced, their successes and their failures.




COPD For Dummies


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Make your home COPD friendly Your reassuring guide to understanding and managing COPD and getting on with your life Want to know more about COPD? This straightforward guide provides clear information about this progressive disease, explaining how to recognize the warning signs, get diagnosed, and choose the best treatment. You'll see how diet, exercise, and medication affect your symptoms and make your life easier. Discover how to: Know your risk factors Find the right doctors Quit smoking, start exercising, and change your diet Improve your overall health Prepare for emergencies Help loved ones with COPD




Positive Options for Living with COPD


Book Description

The diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can be devastating. It’s important to note, though, that while COPD is debilitating, it is not a death sentence. With proper disease management, people with COPD can expect to live a full and happy life. While there are no magic pills or quick fixes, there are many things COPD sufferers can do to have more energy, less shortness of breath, and an overall better quality of life despite breathlessness or use of home oxygen. This comprehensive guide helps people in any stage of COPD learn to work with their physical limitations rather than against them. Compassionate and clearly written, it covers every aspect of the disease, including the psychological and emotional issues that go along with having COPD, medications and physical therapy, identifying triggers and warning signs, creating an action plan for worsening symptoms, techniques to make breathing easier, working with healthcare providers, and much more.




Courage and Information for Life with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease


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People with COPD can work with their doctors and families to actively manage their own health care to minimize the impact of COPD, feel better, and enjoy a fuller, more satisfying life. This comprehensive guide combines the experience and insights of a courageous patient (Tucker) with the expertise of pulmonary medicine (Nicotra; Tiep, an authority on rehabilitation; petty director of the NIH educational program in COPD), psychology (Knowles) and rehabilitation physiology (Carter). The authors show the way to communication and collaboration between the doctor and the person with COPD, while "Family Matters," includes his or her family. They explain medical and surgical treatment, how to maintain and improve lung function, cardiovascular fitness, and emotional outlook; using medications, exercise, supplemental oxygen, nutrition, smoking cessation, rehabilitation, as well as options for managing severe disease. "This is a can't-be-put-down book, you are totally drawn into the life of Jo-Von Tucker, her hopes, fears, and fighting spirit. Everyone who reads this book will be enriched. What everyone needs-knowledge given with a loving and understanding heart." - Ann E. Kennedy, COPD patient. "Almost everything there is to know about COPD." - Henry Cold, MD, in Advance for Managers of Respirator Care. Tel: 1-800-672-7632. Fax: 1-800-452-7632, email Distribution: Unique, Quality, Baker & Taylor, or direct by STOP order. In USA, send $24.95 (MA residents add sales tax) (plus $5.00 Priority Mail delivery) to New Technology Publishing, Inc., POB 1737 Onset Ma 02558-1737.




COPD


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Providing up-to-date, evidence-based content that covers more than just medications, COPD gives you the tools you need to keep active—and thrive.