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sorrybushisfromtexas

(490 posts)
Sun Aug 27, 2023, 07:55 PM Aug 2023

Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

Do any members have idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis or have any family members with it? I was just diagnosed with it because of incidental CT scan. I am not having problems with oxygen levels yet. My brother died because it about 5 years ago and it is genetic related in about 30% of cases. The average life span after diagnosis is 3-5 years. My brother lived 3 years. It is an ugly disease that robs you of keeping your oxygen level at a level that allows you to do anything. I think mine is an early case that will allow me to live longer than the usual case.

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Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (Original Post) sorrybushisfromtexas Aug 2023 OP
I'm so sorry. sinkingfeeling Aug 2023 #1
You are doing the right thing to reach out, get support and education. Irish_Dem Aug 2023 #2
Sorry to hear. blm Aug 2023 #3
Thanks everybody. sorrybushisfromtexas Aug 2023 #4
Bravo for you, wonderful plans. Enjoy your life all you can, and take care. appalachiablue Aug 2023 #6
that's the right attitude Skittles Aug 2023 #7
Great attitude. blm Aug 2023 #8
Seek top info and care if possible. Keep in touch, too. Very sorry. appalachiablue Aug 2023 #5
I am so sorry for your diagnosis UpInArms Aug 2023 #9
Idiopathic is such a sucky word nilram Aug 2023 #10
That's a diagnosis you rather not have. My law partner was diagnosed WheelWalker Aug 2023 #11
Don't loose hope LindaCollins11 Aug 2023 #12
I have a friend with it and flamingdem Oct 2023 #13

Irish_Dem

(56,021 posts)
2. You are doing the right thing to reach out, get support and education.
Sun Aug 27, 2023, 08:18 PM
Aug 2023

With many illnesses, getting a dx before a person is symptomatic is good.
You are one step ahead of the situation.

Thinking of you and sending good vibes.

blm

(113,789 posts)
3. Sorry to hear.
Sun Aug 27, 2023, 08:20 PM
Aug 2023

I had a serious lung issue in 2009 and there was a chance it would result in pulmonary fibrosis. It didn’t. But, for nearly a year, I read all I could find on it. There is just no cure, and the 3-5 year window made me think long and hard how I wanted to spend that time.

The more I planned to fill that time with family and friends across the country I intended to visit and hold in my arms, and laugh with again, the better I dealt with the possibility that it would be my fate.

Some years later a brother-in-law received the diagnosis, and he had a few good years before he declined and then passed.

4. Thanks everybody.
Sun Aug 27, 2023, 08:31 PM
Aug 2023

I plan to live my life as fully as possible. When you are 73 you already know we have an expiration date, so I plan to keep working part time in education. I have 43 hrs of experience and still enjoy teaching. I want to travel with friends and family and keep a good attitude and continue working in my Optimist club with girl’s softball. I am joining an IPF forum that has lots of members and also try to get in drug trials.

Skittles

(158,430 posts)
7. that's the right attitude
Sun Aug 27, 2023, 08:44 PM
Aug 2023

and people beat doctor estimates all the time

remember that someone is always here on DU, we are here for you

blm

(113,789 posts)
8. Great attitude.
Sun Aug 27, 2023, 09:32 PM
Aug 2023

I faced the possibility at 54 and found my way towards a peaceful acceptance.
It actually prepared me for however many years or days I have left. Cause….you never know.

🫶🏽
We’re here.

UpInArms

(51,753 posts)
9. I am so sorry for your diagnosis
Sun Aug 27, 2023, 10:09 PM
Aug 2023

I continue to live with one motto …

Live every day as though it is your last … one day it will be.

I hope your days are full of love and joy, my friend.

nilram

(2,965 posts)
10. Idiopathic is such a sucky word
Sun Aug 27, 2023, 10:44 PM
Aug 2023

I’d think that with a genetic link they would be able to figure out the low level mechanism, at least. IMO, “idiopathic“ means they aren’t trying very hard.

I have that word on a condition that makes my life hellish, but isn’t technically life-threatening. I hope you did catch it early and you can do everything you can to increase your living, decrease discomfort, and prepare to meet the inevitable with calmness and grace.

Sending you grace and strength today.

WheelWalker

(9,198 posts)
11. That's a diagnosis you rather not have. My law partner was diagnosed
Sun Aug 27, 2023, 11:02 PM
Aug 2023

in 2011. Have you had an open lung biopsy to confirm?

LindaCollins11

(23 posts)
12. Don't loose hope
Mon Aug 28, 2023, 08:29 AM
Aug 2023

I was diagnosed more than 10 years ago. In my case it was from taking drugs to control my RA. I just started a month ago on nighttime oxygen and have been to continue swimming a hour a day. I wish you the best

flamingdem

(39,866 posts)
13. I have a friend with it and
Fri Oct 27, 2023, 12:06 AM
Oct 2023

she's lived many years beyond the five years and still travels, with a helper.

She inhales medicine a few times a day from a bottle device.

Impressively she's an accomplished artist and keeps producing work.

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