i was diagnosed with c.o.p.d 2 years ago, had to give up...
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i was diagnosed with c.o.p.d 2 years ago, had to give up work and have virtualy been a prisoner in my own home. i am only 54 and have smoked most of my life . i gave up 12months ago and like most sufferers it seemed not to have helped[i suspect if i had of kept on smoking i would not be here now]my family find it very difficult, from being a mother, grandmother, working full time enjoying family holidays, enjoying being able to breath be reduced to a depressed individual, reliant on inhalers and nebuliser. please dont get me wrong my doctor and specialist have both been wonderful, but i dont know anybody with c.o.p.d or have been able to just chat with someone who knows how i am feeling . i,m sure i,m not the only one, but c.o.p.d can make you very lonely
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I lost my job too and am being treated for depression. As you say it is very lonely, not being able to join in with things. Everything seems to be so much effort and trying to get all the correct benefits is another problem. It's nice to be in contact with someone who can understand how I feel.
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