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Karen Martin replied to the topic Top 4 Words You'd Use to Describe IPF in the forum Join the Discussion: Welcome to all PF/IPF Patients 11 months ago
Unpredictable, sneaky, cruel and relentless.
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Household Chores & IPF! in the forum Diagnosis Information and General Questions 1 year ago
I feel very fortunate that I am still able to do my own vacuuming. My daughter and son-in-law bought me a Dyson cordless. When you are dragging around tubing, you really don’t need to also have to deal with a cord! I only have a room-size rug in the living room, which helps. I use a grabber tool for many things. I also have an extending magn…[Read more]
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Karen Martin replied to the topic "Breathless" Transplant News in the forum Living with Pulmonary Fibrosis: 50+ 1 year, 1 month ago
Wishing you all the best with the transplant surgery, Russel! Be strong! Be fearless! God bless you and speed your recovery. You will be in many prayers.
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Help for High Oxygen User Nasal Pain in the forum Using Our Forums 1 year, 1 month ago
It has been my experience that the high-flow is linked to darker green tubing. Anyone else fine this to be the case?
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Help for High Oxygen User Nasal Pain in the forum Using Our Forums 1 year, 1 month ago
Sounds simple enough. Thanks for the idea. I will be trying it as I also have a problem with this.
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Help for High Oxygen User Nasal Pain in the forum Using Our Forums 1 year, 3 months ago
Earl, thanks for the reply. I will look into the idea of a bluetooth app for that. Who would have thought of it? Well, not me, evidently!
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Pets and Immunosuppressants, Pros & Cons in the forum Join the Discussion: Welcome to all PF/IPF Patients 1 year, 4 months ago
Hey, Christie. Before my condition curtailed my mobility so much, I used to help my neighbor walk her two dogs. It was a lot of fun and I think your suggestion of volunteering to walk someone else’s dog or help out at a shelter would be great. Between the companionship and the fresh air and exercise, you can’t help but boost your mood and health!
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Inhaler use in the forum Join the Discussion: Welcome to all PF/IPF Patients 1 year, 4 months ago
Richard, I love your explanation for the use of inhalers! It certainly is more helpful than anything my docs have ever told me. Always nice to get educated! 🙂
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Salty phlegm issue in the forum Using Our Forums 1 year, 4 months ago
Linda, I wonder if your throat is irritated enough that you are getting tiny amounts of blood in your sputum. That might make it somewhat salty. Everyone’s body chemistry is unique, which might account for why it is so bad you get sores from it. If you are using any sort of inhaler, that might also account for the sores on your tongue. Be car…[Read more]
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Pets and Immunosuppressants, Pros & Cons in the forum Join the Discussion: Welcome to all PF/IPF Patients 1 year, 4 months ago
Like Wendy, I am an animal lover. My kids and grands have dogs who are a delight to watch romp and play. A good vacuuming after they visit is a must, but well worth it to me. I have a sweet cat who is my buddy. He is very gentle and seems to pick up on my moods and is extra cuddly on days when that is what I need. He is an indoor-outdoor guy,…[Read more]
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Remembering if you took Medications in the forum Diagnosis Information and General Questions 1 year, 4 months ago
I have a small container that I carry in my pocket. Just count out my nine pills in the morning (the bottle is beside the coffee maker) and I am all set. Never have to worry that I am not at home.
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Karen Martin replied to the topic End of Life in the forum Diagnosis Information and General Questions 1 year, 5 months ago
Ben, I was happy to see someone else cite the odds and the post-transplant lifestyle as reasons to question whether or not to go this route. My daughters are adamant they would do “anything” for me. But I’m a widow and feel that whereas a spouse might be there for me, it is somewhat different to ask the assistance of other family members. My hu…[Read more]
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Dealing with Smokers in the Workplace in the forum Employment & Pulmonary Fibrosis 1 year, 5 months ago
I have always found it fascinating to see both nurses and doctors smoking in the designated areas around hospitals. Or patients with their IV stands alongside. Not that this is any solution for your problem, Char, but I always have the urge as I wheel my oxygen tank past such people to say, “Keep that up and you too can have one of these!”
As a…[Read more]
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Karen Martin replied to the topic End of Life in the forum Diagnosis Information and General Questions 1 year, 6 months ago
Thomas, I am also not excited at the prospect of suffocating at the end of my days. I will tell you that my husband was hospitalized in his final days for other reasons and was medicated to alleviate “oxygen hunger.” I would expect that if one is hospitalized or in hospice care at the end stage that this would be available. Or, as I tell my ch…[Read more]
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Nasal Congestion and Pulmonary Fibrosis in the forum Join the Discussion: Welcome to all PF/IPF Patients 1 year, 6 months ago
Linda, after reading your post about the silent GERD, it makes me wonder if some of us who are taking anti-fibrotic meds might be in the same boat. It would certainly be less expensive to treat things this way. Sounds like something worth exploring with my pulmonologist.
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Nasal Congestion and Pulmonary Fibrosis in the forum Join the Discussion: Welcome to all PF/IPF Patients 1 year, 6 months ago
I also use Zyrtec and Flonased (generic forms for both) for the drippy nose. (They are both OTC meds, Char.) The thing with Flonase is that you need to take it every day as it works best on a cumulative basis. Once I got that part figured out, it works much better. I still have some dripping, but it is much more manageable. The Flonase is a…[Read more]
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Concentrator nasal cannula storage in the forum Diagnosis Information and General Questions 1 year, 6 months ago
What about a strip of the two-sided velcro that sticks to itself? That could be fastened around the “handle” of the concentrator or strap of the POC and then around the canula,
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Third Vaccine Dose Chat Thread in the forum Join the Discussion: Welcome to all PF/IPF Patients 1 year, 7 months ago
I’m on Esbriet and don’t know if this qualifies me for a third shot. Will ask my doctor. For those of you who get a sore arm, I was told to massage the area when it starts to ache. I did this when I got my first two shots and it made the soreness go away very quickly. Stay safe, everyone!
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Acute Exacerbation and Cyclophosphamide in the forum Living with Pulmonary Fibrosis: 50+ 1 year, 7 months ago
Christie, thank you for your response. I admit I feel much like a y0-yo with the question of transplant. Until I see what my heart looks like due to the PAH, I won’t know if I can even be considered now, but I think about it. It is good to know these feelings are normal. I really appreciate this group. I have learned so much from readi…[Read more]
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Karen Martin replied to the topic Itchy Skin with Esbriet in the forum Esbriet (Pirfenidone) 1 year, 7 months ago
I also have itching with Esbriet and I have been on it for two years now. Backs of my hands, back, legs, ankles…you name it. Lotion helps sometimes. When it gets especially bad on the backs of my hands I have used cortisone cream, which seems to stop it.
(George, aren’t you clever, noting Bob’s avatar is a pup!)
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