The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Support group shines light on little-known lung disease

Health: Fife man tells of shock after idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis diagnosis

- Craig smith

A new support group to raise awareness of a little-known debilitati­ng and deadly lung disease has been launched in Fife and Tayside.

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) gradually destroys the lungs and leads to respirator­y failure.

The disease kills around 5,000 people a year in the UK, more than leukaemia, and the average life expectancy from diagnosis to death is between three and five years.

The UK charity Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis hopes to raise more awareness locally and offer practical and emotional support for sufferers and their families.

Robert Gault, 67, from Pittenweem, was in his late 50s when he started to notice that he was feeling out of breath more than usual.

“The doctor told me he thought I had IPF but I’d never heard of it before,” he said.

“He printed me out an article and sent me on my way.

“It was only on the last page, the last paragraph, that I read the prognosis: three to five years life expectancy. This completely knocked me for six.

“I rang my wife and told her…she was in complete shock. When you get news like that, lots of things start running through your mind.

“It might sound trivial but I really enjoy buying new shirts. I thought to myself, will I buy another shirt? Is there any point? After that I really went into a state of depression.”

Mr Gault now depends on supplement­ary oxygen at home, which he uses throughout the night and whenever he is doing anything strenuous.

Despite his condition, he is determined to remain as active and as positive as possible and attends the support group at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee.

“I’ve been keeping fairly well over the past few months – I even went to Portugal for a couple of weeks,” he said.

“Exercise is very important for people with IPF, that’s why I found pulmonary rehabilita­tion classes so helpful.”

csmith@thecourier.co.uk

 ?? Picture: Steven Brown. ?? Robert Gault is remaining positive.
Picture: Steven Brown. Robert Gault is remaining positive.

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