AxleHub
Elite Member
Gary,
Sorry to here about your brother on law. I had a good friend who developed something exactly as you described. He was in his later 70s and gradually in what he had . . his lung capacity would decline as the fibrosis filled his lungs. He died about a dozen years ago. He was an avid woodworker and at one time before I knew him . . a smoker.
In his case . . a bout of bronchitis or exposure to chipping branches got him sick and that was when it was noticed. I would asdume the pneumonia of your brother-in-law is what caused it to be discovered even though he likely had it for a fair period of time.
I'm hoping your brother-in-law is in better health than my friend was to start with. My friend lived about 2 years after diagnosis as he was already weakened by the time it was discovered . . but he did not have any pain.
I'd guess your brother-in-law is far more active if he was/is a farmer . . but even with portable oxygen . . he'll be slowed down a bunch and he'll want to avoud fertilizer dust or heavy dry dust situations.
Oxygen becomes a considerable adjustment to many . . One, because people react differently to the user, and two because you become very dependent on it and travel or shopping etc.. becomes an ever present supply and backup situation. Thankfully the new portable backpack units improve outside activity quite a bit.
As far as starting a new business . . you now have a new job already . . emotional and sometimes physical support for your sister and brother-in-law. Best wishes that he lives a longer and productive life.
Sorry to here about your brother on law. I had a good friend who developed something exactly as you described. He was in his later 70s and gradually in what he had . . his lung capacity would decline as the fibrosis filled his lungs. He died about a dozen years ago. He was an avid woodworker and at one time before I knew him . . a smoker.
In his case . . a bout of bronchitis or exposure to chipping branches got him sick and that was when it was noticed. I would asdume the pneumonia of your brother-in-law is what caused it to be discovered even though he likely had it for a fair period of time.
I'm hoping your brother-in-law is in better health than my friend was to start with. My friend lived about 2 years after diagnosis as he was already weakened by the time it was discovered . . but he did not have any pain.
I'd guess your brother-in-law is far more active if he was/is a farmer . . but even with portable oxygen . . he'll be slowed down a bunch and he'll want to avoud fertilizer dust or heavy dry dust situations.
Oxygen becomes a considerable adjustment to many . . One, because people react differently to the user, and two because you become very dependent on it and travel or shopping etc.. becomes an ever present supply and backup situation. Thankfully the new portable backpack units improve outside activity quite a bit.
As far as starting a new business . . you now have a new job already . . emotional and sometimes physical support for your sister and brother-in-law. Best wishes that he lives a longer and productive life.