phillydale
03-25-2003, 11:14 AM
I have had asthma since birth and was recently through a pulmonary function test diagnosed with Emphysema. A chest Xray indicated "scarring" on the lungs and a subsequent cat scan indicated these were pulmonary nodules as well as confirming the emphysema diagnosis. I have been a heavy smoker for over 30 years I've tried unsuccessfully many times to stop. It is a terrible addiction. Additionally 2 years ago I was diagnosed with congestive heart failure based on the results of an echocardiogram and holter monitor study. For this I have taken a lot of medication and a recent echo indicated the CHF is in remission and my ejection fraction is nearly normal. I see a pulmonary Dr and a cardiologist and my inhalers have been replaced with a nebulizer. Last week my cardiologist told me that if I don't stop smoking I would probably not live to see 60 (I am 51 now) but if I did I would probably be on Oxygen and generally in terrible shape. I am somewhat active but tire very easily. Some days are better than others. Sleeping can be a problem and I frequently get hot and cold "flashes" or changes. Has anyone had similiar diagnosis that can comment on what I can expect...I guess I am looking for a timeline or an indication as to the progression of this. My family has a a history of Lung Cancer and Emphysema and I've seen slow to extremely rapid progression. Any honest commentary will be appreciated.

