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MalwinderReeves
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Just saying hello. I have joined this group to have similar minded friends who are in a similar situation. I am IPF ( idiopathic plumery fibrosis) patient . Since the onset of this condition, life has changed dramatically. I use oxygen therapy.
I am wondering as what is out there to make life easier and find things to do.
I am wondering as what is out there to make life easier and find things to do.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Mal
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Hello and a warm welcome to the community @MalwinderReeves thank you for joining today.
I'm not too familiar with IPF myself, what sorts of things does oxygen therapy help with most?
You are welcome to explore the forum whenever you're ready, here's a few of the best places to get started:- Recent discussions is where you'll find all the latest conversations our members are having
- The categories page shows all the different topics for discussion
- The virtual coffee lounge is a place to chat, get to know other members, and play games too
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