Lung Foundation Australia

Lung Foundation Australia

Lung Foundation Australia want to ensure lung health is a priority for all in Australia.

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  • @rohmadwiguno6788
    @rohmadwiguno678811 сағат бұрын

    Where my ordere

  • @thelungfoundation
    @thelungfoundationКүн бұрын

    Watch the full interview with Dr Itchins here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aZ6pw7NuZ6zTlNI.htmlsi=0STU7S1JMafVMm7d

  • @briancathey498
    @briancathey4982 күн бұрын

    my doctor says i more than qualify but my insurance wont cover it , (experimental procedure , and doesnt qualify as a medical necessity) , not being able to breath is not a (mecical necessity) ? i was in the hospital for a whole week from one friday to the next , saw the bill for that one $50,0000 . and they wont cover this procedure ? first chance i get im going to change over to another company

  • @TheCanada88
    @TheCanada8814 күн бұрын

    What is the best diet for cancer patients

  • @thelungfoundation
    @thelungfoundation13 күн бұрын

    You can find information on a healthy diet for people living with a lung disease here: lungfoundation.com.au/?s=%20diet

  • @Jess-wk5jo
    @Jess-wk5jo18 күн бұрын

    Hi all i what know is real turth on idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis if always in both or not? What is more common.

  • @Darshansingh-26
    @Darshansingh-2618 күн бұрын

    I am from india 🇮🇳 My mother has stage 4 lung cancer at the age of 45. It's almost going to be a year and the condition is worse it has spread to the bones..... Plz someone help what should I do and any guidance. 🙏

  • @chapmanmerchant
    @chapmanmerchant18 күн бұрын

    FAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @chapmanmerchant
    @chapmanmerchant18 күн бұрын

    that's bullshit. and your getting paid to say that . Meds do not bad over a couple days. Dont like this post at all

  • @MonicaLaFonte
    @MonicaLaFonte19 күн бұрын

    Where is the link to the video?

  • @Eta30mins
    @Eta30mins22 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🤧

  • @Eta30mins
    @Eta30mins22 күн бұрын

    WHY HASNT THIS BLOWN UP YET???? Come on youtube 😢😢

  • @Eta30mins
    @Eta30mins22 күн бұрын

    Wow such a meaningful story ❤ hope your doing well

  • @annalucinda8273
    @annalucinda827324 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much to the speakers - the information and positivity is invaluable. I wish you all well.

  • @Alejandro74014
    @Alejandro7401425 күн бұрын

    I was able to reverse my stage IV lung cancer via an exclusively botanical process. I wasn’t home for Christmas in 2020: I was in the hospital with mysterious respiratory symptoms, and a stubborn “walking pneumonia” that hadn’t responded to antibiotics or steroids. The new year brought further challenges. Just after New Year’s Day 2021, I received a phone call with the official news that I had been diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer. I’d had a biopsy while I was in the hospital, so I knew cancer was a possibility. It seemed so impossible, though. All I knew about lung cancer was its association with smoking, and I had never smoked. I didn’t know anyone with lung cancer or anyone who’d experienced it in their family, or so I thought. I felt alone and didn’t know where to go for help. At first I got most of my information from my doctors and was fortunate to have access to specialists at some of the top cancer centers in the country. When an oncologist told me that my cancer was Stage IV, that I was not a candidate for surgery and that my cancer was not curable, I was devastated. I will always be grateful to Dr. Harry Abeng - the African herbal practitioner who reversed my poor condition within the first few months I had undergone his natural herbal treatment. He was patient, compassionate, and knowledgeable. With his help I came to understand that even if chemotherapy couldn't have helped my case, his naturopathic herbal medication resolved the problem without any side effects. When standard chemotherapy hadn't seemed to be helping me, Dr. Harry Abeng encouraged me to try his recommended naturopathic treatment,of which I had done within a short period of time only to discover how effective his natural medication can be. This African herbal practitioner had revived my poor condition miraculously. His herbal tinctures were able to slow down the spread of the cancer thus, improving my overall wellbeing . Within a couple of months of undergoing this naturopathic treatment recommended by this African herbal doctor - the symptoms such as persistent cough, hemoptysis, severe chest pains and shortness of breath, which came frequently, completely ceased to occur. I was very surprised at the positive change and had undergone another test only to confirm that the tumor had miraculously shrunk to a satisfactory result. My oncologist told me that by some inexplicable means the metastatic tumors were absent and as such my lung was in perfect shape. I was at a loss, however, I was grateful I had made a rational move as to have sought alternative measures in improving my condition. It has been a year now since my oncologist had confirmed that I am cancer-free and with so much joy in my heart I wish to use this opportunity to pass this piece of information across to anyone who may be facing the challenges of cancer and may come across the information that there is just the right naturopathic treatment for reversing lung cancer. In contrary to chemotherapy, this naturopathic remedy has proven to exhibit potent effect in eradication of lung tumors. For anyone suffering from the challenges of cancer - now is the right time to put an end to the sufferings. For more vital information you can reach out to this West African herbal practitioner directly via the email service: [email protected].

  • @Jess-wk5jo
    @Jess-wk5jo25 күн бұрын

    I have question What is my choices of me getting bronchiectasis in both sides of lungs and what is more common both or one and i always thought it was both lungs not one lung.

  • @Jess-wk5jo
    @Jess-wk5jo27 күн бұрын

    I have question What is my choices of me getting bronchiectasis in both sides of my lungs and what is more common both or one and i always thought it was both lungs not one lung.

  • @h.b0288
    @h.b028827 күн бұрын

    Thank you So much Dr. My son recently had pneumonia and admitted In hospital as gp couldn’t figure out early but he got treated and now better. I am getting more awareness about pneumonia so to educate myself . Thanks .

  • @UshaA-h1e
    @UshaA-h1e27 күн бұрын

    Pray for my mother😭😭😭😭

  • @Jess-wk5jo
    @Jess-wk5jo27 күн бұрын

    I have question does bronchiectasis damaged both of lungs ?

  • @bibekanandaroy9582
    @bibekanandaroy9582Ай бұрын

    I am taking alectinib in India, what is the free medicine policy

  • @KingRich-ht7tq
    @KingRich-ht7tqАй бұрын

    Fanuma

  • @Jess-wk5jo
    @Jess-wk5joАй бұрын

    I have question. I have always thought it was both lungs for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

  • @thelungfoundation
    @thelungfoundation28 күн бұрын

    Hi Jess! Great question, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) starts with the tissues around the air sacs (alveoli) becoming thickened and scarred. This scaring then makes the lungs stiff, making it increasingly difficult to breathe. Almost all cases of IPF involve both sides of the lung. Having a unilateral IPF (only one side of the lung) is very rare, but not impossible!

  • @shamimaathinabhuiyan2589
    @shamimaathinabhuiyan2589Ай бұрын

    Great presentation, thanks.

  • @timfox9953
    @timfox9953Ай бұрын

    Lost my brother yesterday morning to stage 4 lung cancer. He didn't find out until late February of this year, so, 4 months on just pain meds and me draining his lung every other day. Miss you bro.

  • @nscomboyummyrecipe2166
    @nscomboyummyrecipe2166Ай бұрын

    Who father Mother has 4 stage cancer be positive vibes to them give positive thoughts to them like you feed food to them like that feed positive thoughts to them

  • @christyjayme7700
    @christyjayme7700Ай бұрын

    IM BEEN IN THE HOSPITAL 10 DAYSSS😭😭😭😭 BECAUSE I HAVE PNEUMOUIA😭

  • @buckshot4428
    @buckshot4428Ай бұрын

    Stay away from dairy as they cause mucus.

  • @sovietsson997
    @sovietsson997Ай бұрын

    kzread.infoFAyxGphnU08?si=rldToYZWCZ167Sh3 Better one

  • @omaymamontassir4725
    @omaymamontassir4725Ай бұрын

    I got this disease in 2020... After cutting my trees without mask...In about three weeks, I felt very weak.. no more swiming , shortage in breathing.. high fever ... weight Loss. Went to see my doctor in difficult time because of COVID.. After two weeks with antibiotics, my health situation got serious...Went to second clinic...and third ( Diagnosed with this bad disease 😢)...My doctor said that I had only 6 months to live... I was shocked..Lost oxygen in my lungs once I start crying...-( This symptom remain till now)- Was sent to fourth clinic.. that suggested aLung implant!!. Changed to fifth clinic.. it was a university hospital..where the treatment was changed, I spent 2 months...got better. Now almost 3 years have passed. I am still alive, few Symptoms appear from time to time.. Very sensitive to smells. Odors.. especially parfums,cigarettes, car pollution..etc.. What I want to say in my story with pulmonary fibrosis, if you don't feel better just change the hospital 🏥.. please...Go to university hospitals.. Keep hope 🙏 🍀. I am still alive❤. Sorry for my poor English 🙏.

  • @corinnemcivor-kh2ly
    @corinnemcivor-kh2lyАй бұрын

    i am losing my mum to this my heart is breaking ❤

  • @user-my4ou5qs6y
    @user-my4ou5qs6yАй бұрын

    What a great couple they are. Wishing them all the best.

  • @thomascollins4325
    @thomascollins4325Ай бұрын

    Good for you!!! I hope you have a great life young lady!!!

  • @peterstyles7034
    @peterstyles7034Ай бұрын

    Well I can tell you what happened to my husband. He asked me to drive hom to the hospital on 22nd of September 2022. He said calmly that he felt a heaviness in his chest. They found a 7cm mass on his left lung. He was dead by November 26th. Beyond horrific. That is the hard, realistic truth. Sorry everyone.

  • @muhammadbilalqureshi4272
    @muhammadbilalqureshi4272Ай бұрын

    And then some idiots will say that everything happens on there own and theres no god. Idiots

  • @WW11110
    @WW11110Ай бұрын

    I know a GP doctor (we can call him Dr Andrew) who was diagnosed with brain cancer and in the time he had, he became increasingly unable to work or move per normal. So, he resigned himself to bed at home before receiving surgical treatment scheduled in the months ahead. He only opted for this approach after learning that the tumour had not grown for the last several months. He assumed his condition would become progressively worse and that dying at home was the best way forward. Soon after Dr Andrew's cancerous brain tumours were discovered, his medical team didn't believe they could operate successfully and Dr Andrew didn't want to take on any oncological therapy (as he believed that it would likely reduce his quality of life without benefit or success). What initially started out as just "unusual ongoing headaches", in just a few weeks, had turned from a medical professional now unable to function in his role due to increasing symptoms including overwhelming fatigue and cognitive difficulties. Unfortunately, Dr Andrew was left with few choices in those following weeks but to rest in bed with home care & support. It was fair to say that Dr Andrew accepted his circumstance and was prepared to die at home when his time was up. He had great care as Dr Andrew reported that his family was wonderfully supportive. All Dr Andrew could do was wait in bed as his condition was believed to eventually take his life. This man decided while lying in bed, week after week, to do something that would give him a quality of life that he could not obtain from outside of himself. He decided that he could do nothing but breath with a sense of joy. His breath in was assigned a sense of gratitude while his breath out was filled with joy. Over and over he continued this practice. He became to good at it and did it so religiously, that months went by and his overall well-being improved enough to warrant further investigation. The tumours had shrunk enough that surgical intervention was possible from the medical teams perspective. These medical champions were perplexed to say the least according to Dr Andrew. They had scheduled him in for an operation in 2 weeks. But by the time they operated, the tumours were very small and were removed with ease. Dr Andrew can say with confidence that he had influenced his disease, or at least that's how he felt considering that there were no other explanations.

  • @jchrg2336
    @jchrg2336Ай бұрын

    We are not done here yet just to be happy with this correctly working organ It is the carbon dioxide that the trees use..and that circle is equally important or just as much needed in the strength of the braid Mouth breathing and nazle breeding .keep that in mind And then how the trees are doing their photosynthesis

  • @Lyannamakayla
    @LyannamakaylaАй бұрын

    I already pneumonia now i dont have it anymore:)

  • @dangnguyen8286
    @dangnguyen8286Ай бұрын

    Pray for my goat dad

  • @buckeyeadventures1631
    @buckeyeadventures1631Ай бұрын

    Its been 22 months sense my diagnosis of stage 3 lung cancer... my stats say that my "NEC" cancer will live in me for 40 months. My prognosis is such that they tell me I will die from a brain cancer or the shots keeping the cancer at bay will thicken my heart valve and I will die of a heart attack. I'm viewing everything from a new perspective and seeing things much differently now.

  • @agent_7forealll
    @agent_7forealllАй бұрын

    Pnueumucoconomina no pneumonia

  • @setiandromeda6091
    @setiandromeda6091Ай бұрын

    Is it like a sore death sentence?

  • @matt-nz3739
    @matt-nz3739Ай бұрын

    Cigarettes kill people whether that those who smoke or those who aren't don't smoke but inhale those who do smoke cigarettes. Here in NZ, this is over 5,000 deaths per year, not sure what other countries that cost in the way of lives. I don't judge anyone who smokes, whoever you are, but WHAT COST DOES THIS TAKE. a family life or someone know you of???? Smoking causes Tar, cancer and nicotine poisoning in the lung region. Without proper lung function, you are more likely to die because of it. This is a sad waste of life, and on top of that COVID, with those who do smoke are passing on their COVID bugs on to others too. KZread COVID and smoking, Yes, there is much research done that when someone has had COVID or got over the infectious stage, but still got COVID in their life, when someone does smoke outside, their bugs if they have COVID in their lungs CAN PASS THIS ON TO SOMEONE WHO HASN'T HAD THE VIRUS. The cigarette itself when smoked, the droplets in the smoke can be easily passed on to any person, either close by or when someone is smoking in the car waving their cigarette outside, and can travel from one place to another very fast. Matt

  • @mandyedmunds7231
    @mandyedmunds7231Ай бұрын

    Just joined Dr Morgan very helpful information. Thanks

  • @smitparmar2482
    @smitparmar2482Ай бұрын

    Please pray for my mother

  • @AlphaOne2009
    @AlphaOne2009Ай бұрын

    You're cute!!❤❤ Thank you..

  • @ujjawalsingh3840
    @ujjawalsingh3840Ай бұрын

    Please pray for my grandmother

  • @dipalimhabdi9435
    @dipalimhabdi9435Ай бұрын

    😊😅😮😢🎉😂 0:29 0:30

  • @benisembiring7234
    @benisembiring7234Ай бұрын

    Terima kasih. Terus lah berbagi dan sukses buat Chanel dan kehidupan kalian semua

  • @Datacorrupter234
    @Datacorrupter2342 ай бұрын

    they need to greatly improve the respirator protection options available

  • @pooliejugamohan5657
    @pooliejugamohan56572 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much❤