What advice do you have for the community about talking with your doctor? How do you prepare for your appointments and make sure your concerns are being taken seriously?
Take a list with you to appointments, so nothing is forgotten to discuss.
John Bottrell, RRT Member
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Great tip. That's what I started doing a few years ago, and with great results. Wishing you all the best. John. community moderator.
seashores Member
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Make a list of all your concerns before your appointment. Be honest and don't hold back. Your Dr. is your friend.
Janet Plank HU Member
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that’s a great idea. The doctor will only know what’s going on with the whole you, if you share all concerns. Thank you so much for sharing your advice! Janet (COPD Team)
reynjoe Member
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Be honest.
CommunityMember97f3fd Member
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is it COPD or Bronchecstasis? how do we tell and are the medications different
Melissa.Arnold Community Admin
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Hi. This is an important question! We have a great article written by one of our respiratory therapists, , that breaks down the similarities and differences.
If you have more questions, I would encourage you to start a new topic about this so that more people can see it and respond! You can do that in the forums, if you want. Here's the address:
I hope this information is useful for you! Feel free to ask as many questions as you'd like, that's what we're here for. Take care. -Melissa, team member