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Friday, July 18, 2008
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Facing tough questions

At one time or another, most people with COPD find themselves thinking about various questions that may be hard to discuss with anyone, including their doctors and families.

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Some of the questions doctors hear:

Will there come a time when I can't take care of myself and need to be in a nursing home?

How long do I have to live?

What is it like to die of COPD? Will it hurt? Will it feel like I'm drowning?

If you find yourself wondering about any of these questions, discuss them with your doctors. Although they don't have a crystal ball and so won't be able to give you exact and detailed answers, they should be able to give you enough information to help put your mind at ease. They also can help you find other sources of help, information, and support.

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