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If I Haven’t Smoked For Forty Years Do I Still Have COPD

A MyCOPDTeam Member asked a question 💭
Canada, CO
January 4
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A MyCOPDTeam Member

@A MyCOPDTeam Member If you have quit smoking, you'll have the chance your COPD won't degrade as quickly it would if you had continue with smoking. So more good years you've gain. On the contrary, when one goes on with smoke, it does speed very much COPD for the worst. Hugs 🧸

January 5
A MyCOPDTeam Member

If you were diagnosed with COPD before then yes, you still have COPD. There is no cure for this disease.....YET. We can always hope though @A MyCOPDTeam Member and welcome to the group.

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