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10. Continue the Conversation
Speaking of returning to the conversation, the communication about COPD should not be limited to one meeting or one email. This is an ongoing process that needs attention over the course of days, weeks and months. Your loved ones’ reactions and feelings will change just as yours will. If you assume that their opinion has not changed over the last weeks, you are selling them short and acting as if you do not truly care about their experience. Keeping the lines of communication open helps ensure that everyone gets their needs met efficiently and completely.
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Knowing the signs of a COPD exacerbation and a few tips for preventing one can help decrease the number, length and severity of your flare-ups.