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To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 24: COPD and Emphysema

January 9, 2020 by John Ray

COPD and emphysema
North Fulton Studio
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Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine and Host of “To Your Health”

To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 24: COPD and Emphysema

On this edition of “To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow,” Dr. Morrow discusses the two main types of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease – chronic bronchitis and emphysema. “To Your Health” is brought to you by Morrow Family Medicine, which brings the CARE  back to healthcare.

About Morrow Family Medicine and Dr. Jim Morrow

Morrow Family Medicine is an award-winning, state-of-the-art family practice with offices in Cumming and Milton, Georgia. The practice combines healthcare information technology with old-fashioned care to provide the type of care that many are in search of today. Two physicians, three physician assistants and two nurse practitioners are supported by a knowledgeable and friendly staff to make your visit to Morrow Family Medicine one that will remind you of the way healthcare should be.  At Morrow Family Medicine, we like to say we are “bringing the care back to healthcare!”  Morrow Family Medicine has been named the “Best of Forsyth” in Family Medicine in all five years of the award, is a three-time consecutive winner of the “Best of North Atlanta” by readers of Appen Media, and the 2019 winner of “Best of Life” in North Fulton County.

Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine, and Host of “To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow”

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Dr. Jim Morrow

Dr. Jim Morrow is the founder and CEO of Morrow Family Medicine. He has been a trailblazer and evangelist in the area of healthcare information technology, was named Physician IT Leader of the Year by HIMSS, a HIMSS Davies Award Winner, the Cumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce Steve Bloom Award Winner as Entrepreneur of the Year and he received a Phoenix Award as Community Leader of the Year from the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.  He is married to Peggie Morrow and together they founded the Forsyth BYOT Benefit, a charity in Forsyth County to support students in need of technology and devices. They have two Goldendoodles, a gaggle of grandchildren and enjoy life on and around Lake Lanier.

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The complete show archive of “To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow” addresses a wide range of health and wellness topics, and can be found at www.toyourhealthradio.com.

Dr. Morrow’s Show Notes

What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?

  • COPD is a disease that makes it hard for you to breathe.
    • The two main types of COPD are chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
    • Chronic bronchitis happens when there is an increase of swelling and mucus in your airways. (The airways are the tubes that carry air to and from your lungs.)
    • This swelling causes your airways to narrow, making it harder to push air through them.
    • Emphysema happens when the walls of the air sacs inside your lungs are damaged.
    • This traps air inside your lungs. It can make you feel short of breath.
  • COPD develops slowly and gets worse over time.
    • When COPD is severe, it can interfere with basic tasks.
    • These include doing light housework, walking, or even washing and dressing.
  • Symptoms of COPD
    • COPD can cause a variety of symptoms, including:
    • A long-lasting cough.
    • A cough that produces mucus.
    • Shortness of breath, especially during physical activity.
    • A tight feeling in the chest.
    • Not being able to take a deep breath.
  • COPD symptoms start slowly.
    • They get worse over a period of years if not diagnosed and treated early.
    • Delayed diagnosis and treatment can lead to complications.
    • These could include heart problems (irregular heartbeat and heart failure), high blood pressure, and respiratory infections.
    • Infections can further damage your lungs.
  • What causes COPD?
    • COPD is caused by damage to the lungs.
    • Damage occurs from breathing in unhealthy substances over time.
    • This includes:
      • air pollution
      • chemical fumes
      • gases
      • vapors
      • mists
      • dust
      • tobacco smoke (including secondhand smoke)
    • The majority of COPD cases are caused by smoking.
      • You are at higher risk of developing COPD if you smoke or are around secondhand smoke.
      • Your risk also increases if you have long-term exposure to things that irritate your lungs.
      • This could include certain chemicals, air pollution, or dust.
      • Some people have a genetic condition that can cause COPD, even if they have never been exposed to lung irritants.
    • How is COPD diagnosed?
      • The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) does not recommend general screening for COPD.
      • If you are showing symptoms of COPD, your doctor will perform an exam.
      • He or she will ask you about your symptoms and medical history.
      • They will place a stethoscope on your chest and back to listen to you breathe.
      • An important test to diagnose COPD is called a spirometry test.
        • This simple, non-invasive test measures the amount of air you can blow out of your lungs.
        • It involves breathing into a tube that is connected to a computer.
        • The computer may have a graphic (such as candles or a brick wall) to help you with the test.
        • You are asked to take a deep breath and blow into the tube to blow out as many candles (or knock down as many bricks) as you can.
        • You may be asked to repeat the test multiple times in order to get a good reading.
        • The spirometry test will tell your doctor if you have COPD and how severe it is.
          • It can also be used to determine if something else is causing your symptoms, such as asthma or heart failure.
          • Your spirometry reading will help your doctor decide on the best treatment for you.
        • Can COPD be prevented or avoided?
          • In most cases, COPD is an avoidable disease.
          • The best way to prevent COPD is to not smoke.
          • You should also limit your exposure to things that can irritate your lungs over time.
          • This includes secondhand smoke, air pollution (avoid being outside on days when air pollution is high), chemicals, and dust
  • Treatment:
    • If you are at risk for COPD, an early diagnosis is key.
    • According to the AAFP, death from COPD is preventable with early diagnosis and treatment.
    • Treatment includes:
      • Lifestyle changes:
        • Stop smoking if you smoke cigarettes, cigars, or e-cigarettes.
        • Don’t smoke anything.
      • Medicines:Your doctor may prescribe one or more medicines to ease your symptoms and help you breathe.
        • These medicines may include:
          • Oral antibiotics – to treat infections.
          • Bronchodilators – inhaled medicine to relax the muscles around your airway.
          • Oral or inhaled steroids – to control the inflammation in your lungs and help you breathe.
        • Inhaled medicines involve a small, handheld canister that you carry with you.
          • You can use the medicine as needed or as your doctor has advised.
          • Ask your doctor if you should use a spacer.
          • This is a small, hollow device that helps you inhale more of the medication into your lungs where it is needed.
        • Some inhaled medicine is given through a nebulizer.
          • A nebulizer is a machine that turns liquid medicine into a vapor that you breathe in.
          • It is commonly used to treat people who have more serious COPD.
          • It also helps people who have trouble using handheld inhalers.
        • Vaccines:
          • Certain vaccines can prevent dangerous respiratory infections, such as the flu and pneumonia.
          • These infections can cause serious problems for people with COPD.
        • Oxygen therapy:
          • You may have to use oxygen on a regular basis to help you breathe.
          • This involves wearing a mask or nasal prongs and having the oxygen tank with you to use as you need or as your doctor has advised.
        • Pulmonary rehabilitation:
          • This is a combination of therapies to help you manage your disease and improve your quality of life.
          • A team of health professionals will help you create a plan to help you feel better.
          • Your plan may include a diet and exercise program, breathing strategies, and ways to conserve energy.
        • Everyday Life:
          • COPD is a lifelong condition.
          • But there are things you can do to manage your symptoms.
          • One thing you should do is work with your doctor to develop a COPD Action Plan.
            • A COPD Action Plan can help you recognize when your symptoms change.
            • It also tells you what actions to take when they do.
            • It is important to follow your plan every day, so make it part of your daily routine.
          • You play an active role in managing COPD symptoms through lifestyle changes.
            • Managing symptoms can also slow the progression of the disease.
            • If you have COPD, you should:
          • Avoid things that irritate your lungs.
            • If you smoke, quit. Also avoid air pollution, chemical fumes, dust, and secondhand smoke.
          • Get ongoing medical care.
            • It is important that you see your doctor regularly.
            • Take the medicines that he or she prescribes.
            • Call your doctor or make an appointment if you have any questions, new symptoms, or worsening symptoms.
          • Manage your disease.
            • Make lifestyle changes to minimize the effects of your symptoms.
            • Do activities slowly.
            • Find simple ways to do daily activities, such as cooking or cleaning.
            • Wear clothes and shoes that are easy to take on and off.
            • Ask for help instead of trying to do everything yourself.
          • Prepare for emergencies.
            • Talk to your doctor about what symptoms signal an emergency.
            • That way, you’ll know when to call the doctor or go the emergency room.
            • Keep phone numbers on hand for your doctor, the hospital, and someone who can help you get medical care.
            • Call your doctor if your symptoms are getting worse, if you have signs of an infection such as fever, or if you’re having trouble breathing.
          • Get emotional support.
            • Living with COPD can be hard.
            • You may feel anxious, depressed, afraid, or stressed.
            • It can help to talk to someone about your feelings.
            • You may talk to a counselor or join a support group.
            • Family and friends can also help.
            • Don’t be afraid to tell others how you feel.
          • Remember that early diagnosis can lead to proper treatment, which can help you feel better.
            • The longer you let your COPD go untreated, the worse you will feel.
            • Serious COPD will make it difficult to be physically active.
            • This will affect even the simplest of activities, such as dressing or shopping.

Source:  Familydoctor.org

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Pensacola Business Radio: 06.02.16-Guests:Thomas Scott/Tower Drone and Revive Oxygen lounge

June 2, 2016 by angishields

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About Tower Drones

Based out of Pensacola Florida, we are an award winning and FAA exempt video production company that specializes in aerial photography and cinematography. Using safe, reliable multi rotor copters, we provide our customers with stunning, high resolution aerial photos and video.  Our top-of-the-line heavy lifting copters are safe and dependable.

Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles, are autonomous or remotely-operated aircraft. Compared to traditional aircraft, they offer vastly increased manueverability and can operate at much lower altitudes, which means crisper, clearer images and more control over your footage. We use only the very best in commercial drone technology, which allows us to offer our customers the highest-quality images at a fraction of the cost of traditional aerial photographers.

This is exciting new technology that has the potential to completely revolutionize a number of industries. Farmers and real estate companies can get clearer, closer footage of their property without the massive costs associated with old-fashioned aerial surveying. Event promoters can capture their concert or festival in stunning high definition video from angles never before thought possible.

We’re located in the Southeast but travel globally for our clients. Our services are available to anyone interested in helping their business take flight, no matter where they are. Don’t waste money on outdated technology and inferior products. Let us help take your business to the next level. With our help, the sky is the limit.

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Premiere Aerial Imagery

Based out of Pensacola Florida, we are a group of highly trained and experienced drone operators with over 25 years in the photography and cinema industry. We fly small to large custom rigs formatted for high end cinema cameras. We are FAA approved, licensed and insured. We work with many industries including film, real estate, live events, agriculture and all types of infrastructure inspections. We also provide professional high end drone rentals to accommodate any need.

Our team has worked with many iconic and reputable brands including Victoria Secret, Kenny Chesney, Playboy, Sailor Jerry, The Professional Bull Riding Championships and more! No matter how small or big, we are your best advocate for creating stunning aerial images in Pensacola and the Gulf Coast.

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It doesn’t matter how great your video is, if you don’t have a strategy in place your not going to get the best ROI on your investment. Tower Drones doesn’t just provide stunning photos and video, we put our marketing, advertising, and promotion expertise to work for our clients. From filming to distribution to promotion, we work with you every step of the way. We want our clients to be successful and the only way that happens is with a video marketing strategy. Our expertise and experience has what it takes to make your video asset a great investment considering video marketing is the #1 form of marketing today.

 

Revive Oxygen Lounge

 

About Revive

We are a portable oxygen bar company based out of Pensacola, FL that specialize in event marketing and promotions. We create fun, exciting and memorable experiences that leave life lasting impressions. As a user, you will experience lots of physiological benefits including A burst of energy, relaxation, immune booster, euphoria and more. We work great with all types of events, trade shows, grand openings, weddings, spas and more. Our bar can be customized and tailored to fit any brand or need. If you’re looking to stand out and make huge impact, an oxygen bar is great tool to do it. Let us help you take your brand or event to the next level. Relax, Refresh and Recharge!

 

 

 

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Kile Lewis with oXYGen Financial, Paul Kendig with Dinova and Mike Haswell with Storing Treasures

April 1, 2014 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
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Kile Lewis/oXYGen Financial

What’s the scoop about oXYGen Financial? “Guitar Hero” is to a financial services firm what a treasure chest full of toys is to a dentist’s chair: it doesn’t change the office operation, but at least it makes you quit yer snivelin’. Face it, kids, we all have to do our financial planning and our income taxes unless we want to get cavities. No, wait. That’s not it. We all have to do taxes lest we end up like Wesley Snipes. The way they see it at oXYGen Financial, you might as well have financial advisors that are not only good at planning your future, but also deliver your experience with a twist of fun… and an oxygen bar in the lobby just in case you need a last-minute happy boost before you get down to business with them.

oXYGen Financial is a full service family office offering financial services for the X and Y generations. Their mission is to help clients breathe easier about life by providing financial advice, wealth management, insurance, group benefits and tax and accounting services. oXYGen Financial also offers coordination of legal services and concierge services. They aren’t your parent’s firm, but oXYGen Financial can help you breathe easier… and it will feel a lot less like having teeth pulled. Take a spin today!

Paul Kendig/Dinova

Dinova brings corporations and restaurants together in a formal business relationship. Their corporations dine at the preferred restaurants that are on the program.

Mike Haswell/Storing Treasures

Storing Treasures is dedicated to providing new and unique options regarding financial coaching. Rather than assuming everyone responds to handling finances in the same manner, Storing Treasures recognizes each person’s unique financial personality regarding money. The Financial Personality Assessment is the cornerstone of the entire Storing Treasures program. Our financial personalities are driven by specific traits that define how we think and how we behave financially.  In order to reach many more people with the Storing Treasures approach, they have developed a new web-based program called STAFF (Storing Treasures Automated Financial Foundation). STAFF is a unique, one of a kind educational platform designed to provide the user with a personalized plan. It is an 8 session course that allows the individual to learn about educational topics and then input their own information into a secure environment. Individuals can then get a personalized report, based on their own financial personality, that they can use time and time again.  Once you understand how you and those around you are wired from a financial standpoint, you can make better decisions that will ultimately lead to better communication, lower debt, higher savings and improvement in your finances.

Storing Treasures promotes this program to employers, financial professionals, churches and non-profits as a way for these organizations to provide a new program for those they serve.  Statistics show the incredible amount of time people worry about their finances in any given day… leading to stress-related illnesses, absenteeism and a lack of productivity. Your organization will become stronger by offering a way for people to get the basic financial help and support they need…. helping them become a better employee.

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Each week, from the Business RadioX studio in Gwinnett, our hosts interview Gwinnett County’s top businessmen and businesswomen to learn what makes them the best at what they do.

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