If you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cystic fibrosis, or any other debilitating lung condition, you likely depend on a strict treatment regime that encompasses all facets of your life. Typical treatment plans usually involve an improved diet high in protein and fiber, an exercise routine that improves lung strength and endurance, and most importantly oxygen therapy which helps stabilize your lung condition and ensure blood oxygen levels are normal.
The Most Reliable Portable Oxygen Concentrators in 2021
Aug 26, 2020 2:21:09 PM / by Daniel Seter posted in Medication and Treatment, Respiratory Resource Center, Portable Oxygen, G5 oxygen concentrators, oxygen therapy, wellness goals, Respironics SimplyGo, Inogen One G5, Caire Freestyle Comfort, Inogen One G3
COPD & Lung Cancer: What's the Connection and How Can You Reduce Your Risk?
Aug 21, 2020 11:23:12 AM / by Devon Slavens posted in COPD, Medication and Treatment, wellness goals, COPD education, COPD management, wellness for seniors
COPD is a complicated disease that comes with a variety of extraneous health concerns, including an increased risk for several other serious diseases. One of those diseases is lung cancer, a condition that is quite different from COPD, but still linked to the chronic lung disease in numerous ways.
6 Things You Should Know if You're Diagnosed With Stage One COPD
Aug 12, 2020 4:39:53 PM / by Daniel Seter posted in Medication and Treatment, Respiratory Resource Center, diet, portable oxygen concentrator, oxygen therapy, wellness goals, exercise, COPD education, COPD management, wellness for seniors
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an umbrella term used to describe one of two different respiratory ailments: chronic bronchitis and emphysema. The former is characterized by swelling and inflammation of the bronchial tubes and the latter is characterized by damaged alveoli, the small air sacs in the lungs that are responsible for the transmission of oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the blood.
Improving Your Exercise Tolerance and Quality of Life with COPD
Jul 28, 2020 12:19:02 PM / by Ana Eyssimont posted in COPD, oxygen therapy, wellness goals, COPD management, Inogen One G5
If you were to honestly ask yourself: What stops me from exercising? And your answer is that your COPD makes it too hard for you to breath, this article is for you!
If you have COPD, symptoms like difficulty breathing and muscle fatigue are most likely the main reasons you avoid from working out or beginning an exercise program in the first place. This is unfortunate because the best way to improve exercise tolerance and decrease breathlessness in COPD is to be active.
COPD and Meditation: How to Practice Mindfulness With a Chronic Illness
Jul 28, 2020 10:05:18 AM / by Daniel Seter posted in COPD, Respiratory Resource Center, diet, wellness goals, exercise, COPD education, COPD management, wellness for seniors
In this fast-paced, busy world that we live in, it can be difficult to find the time or the means to practice mindfulness. From going to work to cooking dinner, dealing with family matters, and spending time with friends, we often don’t take the time to decompress and ensure that our thoughts and feelings are in line with what we’re trying to accomplish.
18 Dangerous Habits That Could Be Making Your COPD Worse
Jul 9, 2020 1:28:08 PM / by Devon Slavens posted in COPD, Medication and Treatment, Respiratory Resource Center, wellness goals, COPD education, COPD management, wellness for seniors
Lungs affected by COPD are very sensitive, particularly to things like respiratory irritants, physical strain, and less-than-ideal breathing conditions (such as hot or humid air). Because of this, if you have COPD, you've probably noticed that your COPD symptoms tend to flare up in certain environments or when you do certain things.
COPD and Aging: Everything You Need to Know
Jul 2, 2020 2:33:06 PM / by Daniel Seter posted in COPD, Respiratory Resource Center, Tips and Hacks, wellness goals, COPD education, COPD management, wellness for seniors
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the most prevalent lung conditions, affecting more than 328 million people around the world and an estimated 16 million people in the United States alone.
You are Never Too Old for A Walk in the Woods
Jun 26, 2020 1:31:46 PM / by Ana Eyssimont posted in portable oxygen concentrator, oxygen therapy, wellness goals, exercise, wellness for seniors, outdoor recreation
The beauty of the natural world is not something that is limited to a certain age group, and the inclusiveness of the outdoor community knows no limits. No matter where you spent most of your life, whether you are a home-body or a born nomad, there is no better time to get out into nature than in your senior years.
If you are skeptical about how you would enjoy a hiking adventure while managing the obstacles that come with older age, please continue reading.
12 Ways to Sustain your Vitality: Bones, Heart, and Lungs
Jun 8, 2020 12:37:19 PM / by Ana Eyssimont posted in COPD, diet, portable oxygen concentrator, wellness goals, exercise
Changes are occurring within us, both physically and emotionally, our entire lives and yes, one day those changes become stressful and even hard to manage, we call it old age.
Vitality you once had as a young man or woman seems to be fading away, however, it is not gone. This does not go without saying that the aging process can be physically and mentally exhausting even painful, but there are measures you can take to manage the changes that are happening in your body and mind.
In this article, we will take an in-depth look at a few of the changes occurring in your bones, heart, and lungs as you age.
How to Better Manage Your COPD Symptoms in the Summer
Feb 28, 2018 6:24:24 AM / by Duke Reeves posted in Medication and Treatment, Respiratory Resource Center, Tips and Hacks, oxygen therapy, wellness goals, exercise
There's always so much to look forward to during the summer months: warm weather, lush trees, and all kinds of outdoor activities. It's a beautiful season, and for many of us it provides a much-needed rest from the cold, harsh winter weather.