What song would you sing in the shower?
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This week (Monday 17th June – Sunday 23rd June) is Breathe Easy Week. With research suggesting that lung disease affects 1 in 5 people in the UK, it’s more common than people often realise.
But how can you take steps to increase your lung capacity?
An article said:
Breathing
exercises, physical activity and vitamin D help your respiratory system. If
that doesn’t work, you can indulge your inner musician.
The most common way to increase your lung capacity is by doing regular exercise, even if this is just a 20min walk or some gentle stretching every day. On the other hand, having a good sing can also be beneficial. If that’s not a good excuse to sing in the shower, then I’m not sure what is!
Stories from the British Lung Foundation
- Why it's important to listen to your lungs - Noel is a doctor in London. He explains why it’s so important to listen to your lungs.
- An online breath test changed my life - Susan says she was struggling on without answers, until she took an online breath test.
- Getting out of breath saved my life – Bob didn’t know he was seriously unwell, until a hill got the better of him.
What would you like to do to improve your lung health? What would be your song of choice? Let us know in the comments below!
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Haha sounds good to me @Hart86!
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This is great @Chloe_Scope! I am a terrible singer, so much so that when I used to take Brownies, one of the girls told me that I was tone deaf - lol!
I don't mind singing in the shower now and again and don't care who hears me! Anything cheesy does me, usually from the 80's, as you can't beat a bit of Wham or Culture Club!
Oh and a bit of Kylie goes down great too - lol!
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If i could sing in the shower it would be " Rain drops keep falling on my head "
Having COPD I struggle with breathing and excess mucus which is difficult to move. Under the care of our community respiritory health team, I was recommended to try an acapella device. This is a "flutter " device which rapidly interupts the breathing creating a pulse or flutter in the lungs and helps to mobilise. Used in conjunction with huffing technique it does seem to be working.Being on home oxygen and nebulisers it can be hard to get out but the portable type of mesh nebuliser has made this a bit easier0 -
As my daughter suffers with Cystic Fibrosis, she has to do acapella and huffing techniques to clear her lungs, when that doesn't do much we resort to chest physio which we 're-named pats, she can't do much in the way of exercise as she gets out of breath to much but yes she does sing any where and any time it does help to keep her well xxx0
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@Ails, you definitely have the good song vibes!!!
Thank you for this @CockneyRebel. I imagine this can be very difficult but it's great you feel the treatment is working.
I'm glad singing is beneficial @Kell430! I hope she is doing okay
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If i sang in the shower my daughter would laugh and never stop. I don't have the greatest voice for singing and she lets me know this lol. Sometimes she'll ask me to sing something...... my reply to her "go away" or something like that
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Kell430 said:As my daughter suffers with Cystic Fibrosis, she has to do acapella and huffing techniques to clear her lungs, when that doesn't do much we resort to chest physio which we 're-named pats, she can't do much in the way of exercise as she gets out of breath to much but yes she does sing any where and any time it does help to keep her well xxxHi Kell430Which acapella device does your daughter use ? I am new to using a device but I do know that there are different types available so any recommendation would be gratefully received, either good or bad1
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@CockneyRebel as far as I know there is only the one type of acapella, however there are different devices to help with chest physio such as incentive spirometer and pep mask, also if you're bored of doing huffs play blow ⚽
@Chloe_Scope she had a two week stay in hospital not long ago and she's just celebrated her 20th birthday so all good thanks xxx0 -
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Thankyou @Chloe_Scope it was a very emotional time as it's a birthday we always thought she'd never have xxx0
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hi everyone not posted here for a while (aka i joined last year and have only posted once!) the song I would sing is westlife's new one hello my love. hope everyone is ok
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Great to see you here @Elizaje1990! A very good choice of song!!!
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Come and Get Your Love by Redbone.
Playing this on a loop was about the only way to get my son to fall asleep for the first five months of his life. It's now a bit of a permanent earworm. I used to think it was an awesome tune, but I'd like to retract that statement at this point.
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We have a appointment with a lung specialist tomorrow. As my son’s lungs have not been checked for 2 years I think it’s time.0
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@April2018mom good Luck for today xxx0
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Let us know how it goes, @April2018mom. All the best.
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It went well. On the way back from the clinic I stopped to buy fish and chips as I didn’t want to cook dinner tonight.0
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I'm so glad it went well @April2018mom! Fish and chips sound like a lovely post- appointment tea!
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Thank you @Chloe_Scope.
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