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Winter Activities with EMS & Cycle the Seacoast
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Learn about snow shoeing, cross country skiing and winter camping!
Winter Hiking with Eastern Mountain Sports & Cycle the Seacoast!
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Learn more about winter hiking with Eastern Mountain Sports!
Trek Across Maine Welcomes E-Bikes
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Kim Chamard from the American Lung Association and David Brink, owner of Cycle Mania in Portland, discuss the rise in popularity of e-bikes and the differences between e-bike classifications. Visit TrekAcrossMaine.org for more info.
My Experience With An E-Bike
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E-bike owner Debbie Cupo explains more about why she loves her e-bike so much and how it helps her to stay fit and active, enjoy time outdoors with her husband and friends, and how e-bikes can be a great options for people that might need a little extra assistance in riding long distance charity rides like the Trek Across Maine. Visit TrekAcrossMaine.org for more info.
Different Types of E-Bikes with Ben Sawyer
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Ben Sawyer, bike specialist at Cycle Mania in Portland, explains about the different types of e-bikes and the differences between e-bike classifications. Visit TrekAcrossMaine.org for more info.
What Is An E-Bike with Ben Sawyer
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Ben Sawyer, bike specialist from Cycle Mania in Portland explains what makes an e-bike different from a standard bicycle. Visit TrekAcrossMaine.org for more info.
Why Choose An E-Bike with David Brink
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David Brink, owner of Cycle Mania in Portland, ME, shares why he thinks you should consider an e-bike, why they are great for keeping people healthy and active, and some tips for gear to bring along with you during your e-bike ride. Visit TrekAcrossMaine.org for more info.
Why I Love My E-Bike with E-Bike Owner Debbie Cupo
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Debbie Cupo of Falmouth, ME tells Kim Chamard from the Trek Across Maine why she loves her e-bike and how it helps her to stay active and participate in charity cycling rides. Visit TrekAcrossMaine.org for more info.
2020 Trek Across Maine - One of New England's best traditions
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The Trek Across Maine will take place on Father's Day Weekend - June 19 -21. Starting and finishing in Brunswick, the new cycling route will bring cyclists to Bates College in Lewiston and Colby College in Waterville while exploring the mid-coast region, farmlands and views along the Kennebec River. 1, 2 or 3 day route options are available. Registration is open until May 20, 2020. Visit trekac...
Why Do I Ride? - Shawn S.
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Shawn is the top fundraiser for the Trek Across Maine and he shares his reasons for riding and his motivation for pushing himself to raise as much as he can to support the mission of the American Lung Association.
2019 Trek Across Maine - New Route, Same Great Ride
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The Trek Across Maine will celebrate it's 35th anniversary on Father's Day Weekend - June 14 -16. Starting and finishing in Brunswick, the new route will bring cyclists to Bates College in Lewiston and Colby College in Waterville while exploring the mid-coast region, farmlands and views along the Kennebec River. 1, 2 or 3 day route options are available, as well as a new virtual option. Registr...
2016 LUNG FORCE Walk NYC
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Take a look inside our 2016 LUNG FORCE Walk NYC and find out how to join this year's festivities here: action.lung.org/nyc
Trek Across Maine - A Weekend Snapshot
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Enjoy this virtual experience through the eyes of cyclists at the Trek Across Maine! Learn more about what to see and expect as you join the American Lung Association for the Trek Across Maine cycling event. Support lung health and the fight against lung disease as you enjoy 180 miles of beautiful Maine scenery from the seat of a bike. Visit BikeTrekNewEngland.org for more information.
Trek Across Maine
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The Trek Across Maine is a 3-day, 180 mile cycling event from the mountains of Sunday River to the sea in Belfast. As the largest fundraising event of its kind in the nation for the American Lung Association, the Trek has raised more than $22 million in the past 30 years. Join more than 2,000 cyclists and 750 volunteers on this one of a kind journey on Father’s Day Weekend.
Maine health professionals urge action on climate change
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Maine health professionals urge action on climate change
Maine physicians join U.S. Surgeon General’s call for action on climate change
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Maine physicians join U.S. Surgeon General’s call for action on climate change
"Why We Trek" -- Trek Across Maine
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"Why We Trek" Trek Across Maine
Acadia Calderwood, a teenage girl from Maine discusses her asthma and effects of poor air quality
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Acadia Calderwood, a teenage girl from Maine discusses her asthma and effects of poor air quality
Panel on climate change and health Feb 20, 2015
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Panel on climate change and health Feb 20, 2015
Senator Susan Collins discussses climate change and health
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Senator Susan Collins discussses climate change and health
Portland, ME holds press conference in support of Clean Air Act
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Portland, ME holds press conference in support of Clean Air Act
Trek Across Maine promo video
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Trek Across Maine promo video
New Hope For Persons And Families Fighting Lung Cancer
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New Hope For Persons And Families Fighting Lung Cancer
Trek Across Maine - Why do you ride?
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Trek Across Maine - Why do you ride?
ALA Fight for Air Climb Rochester NY 2014 Part 2
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ALA Fight for Air Climb Rochester NY 2014 Part 2
ALA Fight for Air Climb Rochester NY 2014 Part 1
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ALA Fight for Air Climb Rochester NY 2014 Part 1
The Case for Smokefree Housing
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The Case for Smokefree Housing
American Lung Association's 5th anniversary Cycle the Seacoast
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American Lung Association's 5th anniversary Cycle the Seacoast
Trek Across Maine's 30th Anniversary
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Trek Across Maine's 30th Anniversary

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @missygeno4391
    @missygeno4391 6 днів тому

    I been quitting for 2 years now. I finally got a diagnosed of staged 4 COPD They( doctors) say I have it.i didn't say it Nor am I claiming it I know it's there. But, it's just a hiccup to me Coz I been having just about all the symptoms they mention in just about all the literature I have read up on it And I been having these symptoms since I was 19 And I'm in my 60's now It's up to God not man. That's why I'm not worry about it. Whenever the end comes, I'll be home....❤AMEN to ThAt 🙏🏽✝️

  • @SunflowerA12
    @SunflowerA12 8 днів тому

    And he stopped smoking 15 years now it’s not all to do with the smoke his consultant said it was environmental

  • @SunflowerA12
    @SunflowerA12 8 днів тому

    My husband has severe enphasemia and doctors won’t give him oxygen

  • @gloriamaurer6007
    @gloriamaurer6007 22 дні тому

    FDA approved newest drug for severe and moderate COPD. You can Google it and you will find it talk to your pulmonary doctor about it it was approved June 29th 2024 and will be on the market in September

  • @HenryDavis-qu4rf
    @HenryDavis-qu4rf Місяць тому

    Slow motion drowning. That`s what a Dr. told me COPD is like. I helped me quit smoking thinking about that.

    • @user-om2ly2uh9e
      @user-om2ly2uh9e 15 днів тому

      hello henry how are you doing now, hope you are not smoking

    • @HenryDavis-qu4rf
      @HenryDavis-qu4rf 12 днів тому

      @@user-om2ly2uh9e still no smokes after 8 months and counting. Using the gum still though. It`s a real challenge still. Thanks for your concern!

  • @vickier5716
    @vickier5716 2 місяці тому

    I had a friend who had quit smoking and got copd after 20. Years tobacco free

  • @adorejunk
    @adorejunk 2 місяці тому

    I am a never smoker and I still got COPD. I’ve been on supplemental oxygen for 7 years now.

  • @jbishopslc
    @jbishopslc 3 місяці тому

    I don't believe studies have taken into account a disproportionate effect for lifelong smokers with AAP deficiency (carrier). An Alpha-1 carrier is a person who has one normal alpha-1 gene (M) and one defective alpha-1 gene (usually Z or S). I am 58 and was diagnosed with severe emphysema 5 years ago and was told they hadn't seen lungs like mine on anyone under 80. There are days when I have a shortness of breath which I call a breathing crisis just going to the bathroom and provided I don't die it can take me 5 minutes to recover. Normally, my 02 sat is still 98 at rest and we can't trust the over the counter devices for accuracy but it seems strongly affected by even the mildest activity. The heart rate is greatly affected and can go to 150 BPM just standing up and gasping for breath. I've considered getting those chairs some people use to sit in, in order to rest between steps through their house. It is worse in the past three years though I quit smoking in 2021, such that I only occasionally have gone to a grocery store post COVID and found that if I didn't need to use a scooter I must have a grocery cart as a walker. I have days when I can barely go to the convenience store. Alcohol in any excessive amount creates a systemic pseudo anemia that affects the bone marrow and it's production of red blood cells. One must abstain from this tendency as it drastically reduces the blood's ability to transport oxygen to the body. This seems to have resulted in those anomalous readings of a deficient 02 sat. On the MTV Awards many years ago, Dick York took a brave and difficult step up from his wheelchair and huffed out the admonition in his gruff voice "Don't Smoke." His final words before he died two weeks later.

  • @markjohnson3616
    @markjohnson3616 3 місяці тому

    Im with you bud same sitiation

  • @FBIchan
    @FBIchan 3 місяці тому

    funny thing is people will smoke for 20+ years and it's too late to turn around! if only they quitted. rather unfortunate, though. out of all addictions, i find this the deadliest

  • @jmiller3579
    @jmiller3579 5 місяців тому

    RIP

  • @Omniceint
    @Omniceint 6 місяців тому

    I dont smoke, ran 5ks for charities. Had an inhalation wvent 4months before covid quarantine, the two punch combo pit me on the mat. Lost house,feince, vehicle, tools savings, bought a van with the last of it. Three years till disability started, and another 6months to jump through the hoops to start treatment. Great, ozygen machine 12 hours daily, inhalation treatments 1.5 hours daily, spread out over 6 times around the clock. No electric, homeless in van. Lotta good that does me.

  • @diannabowen3868
    @diannabowen3868 6 місяців тому

    On August 2, 2022 I had an exacerbation of COPD (I have stage 4) and my daughter called an ambulance. I ended up in the ER for 6 hours before they transferred me to the ICU. I asked the doctor if I was going to live and he said that if I made it through the night, there was a slim chance. That's all I needed to keep on fighting. I was able to go home three days later and have not had another occurrence that drastic, thank goodness. However, I am home bound and on oxygen 24/7 but at least I'm still here!!

    • @dc.pentrumesteri4893
      @dc.pentrumesteri4893 4 місяці тому

      Spo% ?My 93 yu?

    • @user-om2ly2uh9e
      @user-om2ly2uh9e 15 днів тому

      hello dianna my father was the same, how are you doing now x

    • @diannabowen3868
      @diannabowen3868 15 днів тому

      @@user-om2ly2uh9e I'm still here but slowly getting worse. It's just the nature of this disease. Thank you for asking.

  • @user-ib7hn3vh8x
    @user-ib7hn3vh8x 9 місяців тому

    I have emphysema wicked just keep going god is good we will pull through with prayer and strength help will come one day for others who knows really what’s wrong with them just live in hope and pray xx

  • @julioalvarenga8608
    @julioalvarenga8608 Рік тому

    I hope that man is okay 🙏🙏😢😢😇💜💜✝️✝️💕😭💗

  • @Selamalia08
    @Selamalia08 Рік тому

    It can be caused from chronic bronchitis left untreated and smoking I have copd I’ve quit smoking my chest is better for it I must say but I still crave ❤

  • @cindybain6054
    @cindybain6054 Рік тому

    What about life before the oxygen

  • @metdelta1
    @metdelta1 Рік тому

    Tobacco companies aren't going to stop. Neither the government is going to ban all tobacco products like cigarettes. This is because both tobacco companies and the government make a lot of money out of this business. Companies make huge profits. While the government earns through taxes paid by these companies. Finally it's down to the common individual to make a conscious decision not to give in to tobacco products. PS: Smoking isn't cool. It's nasty as shit. If you smoke you're screwing it up for yourself as well as your loved ones.

  • @mytube2u
    @mytube2u Рік тому

    Are you taking any blood pressure meds? If you are talk to your doctor . That’s what caused my breathing problem. I really didn’t have coped.

  • @christopherturner3068
    @christopherturner3068 Рік тому

    To everyone with copd, start taking NAC now. You can thank me later

  • @avriljenifersexton912
    @avriljenifersexton912 Рік тому

    Smoking doesn't cause COPD air pollution does . Smoking has nothing to do with it

  • @avriljenifersexton912
    @avriljenifersexton912 Рік тому

    Exactly smoking has nothing to do with causing COPD air pollution does .

  • @bonniedeibel1546
    @bonniedeibel1546 Рік тому

    Radiation causes COPD too!

  • @caroljewkes4612
    @caroljewkes4612 Рік тому

    I've got severe COPD but one give oxygen and breathing getting worse

  • @arnoldvermeulen1550
    @arnoldvermeulen1550 Рік тому

    I am living with copd for 19 years and the copd has progress to stage 4 very severe and i am really struggling with my breath my lung capacity is 29%.i have come to hear about the zephyr valve which is strongly recommended by doctors witch is a life changer but very expensive i wish i had the financial capacity to undergo the surgery

    • @danbaileyphotostudio
      @danbaileyphotostudio Рік тому

      I have the surgery...3 in my left lung (they only do one lung a year) 2 years ago....although it is different for different people-realistically, you can only expect a up to @10% improvement in lung function.....for someone who is at a [point where they cant make it across the room-that is a big difference. Im at 27%..still walk a mile each day-before surgery I was doin1-1.25 miles in @ 21 minutes...after I worked myself up to 3 miles in 60 minutes...then I got a cough for a month from a respiratory virus and lost all of that 10% gain.....I never "felt better" from the valves...I was more exercise tolerant for a while. I go in a month o Duke to discuss what to do with my other lung . I am now 56 years old and have not smoked in the 5 years since I was hospitalized for a week with my first real exasperation

  • @stevenhensman2541
    @stevenhensman2541 Рік тому

    Of course he is alive Remember we are spirit not the body You humans are a 100% stupid Remember me days before you pass him You will know what I'm on about then

  • @marykelly9698
    @marykelly9698 Рік тому

    There is numbers involved,,,, next time ask your consultant how much lung volum you have left , I'm on oxegen and my lung function is 36 per cent left

  • @JillSmith-tw4ly
    @JillSmith-tw4ly Рік тому

    I find the majority of people I know who have COPD blame dna mutations and not that they started smoking at 15 and were up to 2 packs a day.

  • @leonardhill4440
    @leonardhill4440 Рік тому

    I smoked for 40 years which at the end was a two to three pack a day habit. It’s going on five months without a cigarette and I started drinking water every morning late afternoon and evening and for some reason my lungs seemed to get worse as every week went by. Shortness of breath chest rattle etc

  • @cjbartoz
    @cjbartoz Рік тому

    Traditional or official breathing exercises (like pursed lip breathing) for COPD provide very limitedly, if any, effects. Reduced breathing exercises of the Buteyko breathing technique, on the other hand, allow them to experience nearly immediate positive effects: - Blood oxygenation increases even after a 20-30 min single breathing session - In 3-7 days, nearly all COPD patients can walk about twice longer distance (and duration of time) without breathlessness (dyspnea) and with strictly nasal breathing - Nearly immediate improvements in sleep, clarity of mind, energy levels, and other lifestyle factors With time, those people with COPD who managed to normalize their breathing back to the medical norm can achieve clinical remission with normal lung function test results with 97-99 for blood oxygen numbers. This is a difficult challenge, however, and often requires months or years of effort. Medical professionals have failed to understand and explain to the general public that overbreathing (or hyperventilation) reduces one’s body oxygen level due to 3 fundamental laws of respiratory physiology: 1. When we hyperventilate (breathe more than the medical norm), we cannot improve oxygen content in the hemoglobin of the arterial blood (red blood cells are about 98% saturated with oxygen during tiny normal breathing). 2. Overbreathing reduces the CO2 concentration in the arterial blood causing a constriction of arteries and arterioles since CO2 is a powerful vasodilator. Hence, hyperventilation results in reduced perfusion and oxygen supply (confirmed by tens of published medical studies) for the liver, brain, heart, kidneys, stomach, colon, and other vital organs. 3. The reduced CO2 value in the tissues produces a shift in the O2 dissociation curve to the left. This leads to the so-called shallow or suppressed Bohr effect (a reduced O2 release by red blood cells in the capillaries). Reduced cellular oxygenation leads to anaerobic mitochondrial metabolism, elevated lactic acid values, the formation of free radicals, and cell acidosis or a lowered pH in cells.

    • @dc.pentrumesteri4893
      @dc.pentrumesteri4893 Рік тому

      Well, how to take a deep breath through your nose when you can't because of emphysema, almost completely destroyed lungs, antepenitentiated lungs

  • @melissajones3405
    @melissajones3405 Рік тому

    I stopped 4,months ago but my mom smoke in the house and it makes me sick

  • @melissajones3405
    @melissajones3405 Рік тому

    Second hand smoke is worse then smoking a cigarette by it self

  • @captainsingh4462
    @captainsingh4462 Рік тому

    At least don't show these idiotic kind of ads on this kind of videos

  • @wcw3086
    @wcw3086 Рік тому

    I have stage IV and it's a struggle doing anything physical, I'm in my late 60s. Fortunately I can still work and I cherish it (CDC epidemiologist) and I'm allowed to telework full time because of my health. Without it, life would be a much greater struggle. Hang in there!

    • @dc.pentrumesteri4893
      @dc.pentrumesteri4893 Рік тому

      how the hell can you work and you're in SD 4?

    • @wcw3086
      @wcw3086 Рік тому

      @@dc.pentrumesteri4893 it's computer work and not physically demanding

    • @danielprose5878
      @danielprose5878 Рік тому

      how long, and how many per day, did you smoke for? all the best..

  • @kichimegokwat6666
    @kichimegokwat6666 2 роки тому

    Would love to appreciate Dr osoria for bringing back happiness to my life with he's herbal wonder's you're a saint and I cherish our meeting you're good

  • @kichimegokwat6666
    @kichimegokwat6666 2 роки тому

    Would love to appreciate Dr osoria for bringing back happiness to my life with he's herbal wonder's you're a saint and I cherish our meeting you're good

  • @chrissimonton3027
    @chrissimonton3027 2 роки тому

    My aunt lost her battle with COPD may 8, 2022

  • @Veronica-bn9tl
    @Veronica-bn9tl 2 роки тому

    I have had emphysema for about five years thank God I'm fine now. I was on oxygen during the day but not at night. I could go about two hours without the oxygen, and then I need it. I had a converter in the house and oxygen tanks for when I go shopping, etc. I am 64 years old and in relatively good health. The doctor said it was caused by a combination of smoking, dust here in Vegas, and 30 years of smog in California. I believed I will always need the oxygen to breathe. I quit smoking 15 years ago. But the damage has been done. In January 2017 my pulmonologist and I decided to go with natural treatment and we were introduced to Nze Njoku Herbal Home at nzenjokuherbalhome@gmail.com. Then I received his Emphysema Herbal Formula. I had a total decline in symptoms with this Emphysema Herbal formula treatment. The infections, shortness of breath, fatigue, dry cough, and other symptoms have subsided. I am very pleased with this treatment. I breathe very well now and exercise regularly, sometimes I totally forget I ever had Emphysema, I am thankful for nature, the medics failed. Share with friends!!!!

  • @sonnygirl8358
    @sonnygirl8358 2 роки тому

    One day we might wake up and read that there is a breakthrough treatment.. I BELIEVE it will happen so please everyone, keep your hopes high for yourself and all of us. 👍👍👍

  • @chaiyoatid7996
    @chaiyoatid7996 2 роки тому

    So many good saying was said about Doctor Madida on UA-cam and i was desperate to get cured of herpes virus and Pulmonary fibrosis. My greatest joy was that Dr Madida was a genuine and safe person who did sent me the herbal medicine I requested for, I used it as he instructed me and after then all the symptoms I use to have all stopped. I went for another diagnosis and my doctor confirmed me Herpes virus Negative and my Pulmonary fibrosis reversed after so many and strictly test I undergo. I don't know about all other doctors but Dr Madida is this greatest herbalist I have ever known.

  • @matinamatina2179
    @matinamatina2179 2 роки тому

    i have be battleing with COPD since 2013 but I am glad right now that my condition swiftly changed positively as i can now breathe normal as every other person after undergoing COPD herbal remedies from Dr.Schneider Lon on UA-cam

  • @malibutoday3856
    @malibutoday3856 2 роки тому

    My husband battled with COPD for years but I am glad right now that his condition swiftly changed positively as my husband can now breathe normal as every other person after undergoing COPD herbal remedies from ( Dr.Schneider Lon on youtube...

  • @usanta9336
    @usanta9336 2 роки тому

    My husband battled with COPD for years but I am glad right now that his condition swiftly changed positively as my husband can now breathe normal as every other person after undergoing COPD herbal remedies from ( Dr.Schneider Lon on youtube,

  • @nickholas121
    @nickholas121 2 роки тому

    I got stage 3 c.o.p.d I'm 44 I was 2.2 pounds when I was born and spent months in an incubator and the top of my lungs never developed properly I wouldn't wish this on anyone its a true nightmare to live with if I didn't have my 2 kids I wouldn't be here but I'm fighting every day just to be with them 😪

  • @fayejames8516
    @fayejames8516 2 роки тому

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  • @elinoreberkley1643
    @elinoreberkley1643 2 роки тому

    I ignored it.... was tested... what am I missing??

  • @elinoreberkley1643
    @elinoreberkley1643 2 роки тому

    he looks like he can work. Denied!!!!!

  • @keitymarley733
    @keitymarley733 2 роки тому

    Everybody thinking is usually different but that didn't stop #drmadida from curing my herpes zoster with his herbs.

  • @harichadransathyavan8885
    @harichadransathyavan8885 2 роки тому

    Please stop smoking it is for your health and wealth