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Respiratory Therapist Turns Personal Connection to Bronchiectasis into a Passion for Raising Awareness

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This blog post was authored by Alyssa Dittner, BS, RRT, and reviewed by the Bronchiectasis and NTM Content Review and Evaluation Committee

Cone Health in Greensboro, NC

A diagnosis of chronic lung disease can leave people and their families feeling confused. Bambi Miller understands that feeling first-hand because her husband lives with both COPD and bronchiectasis. She has refocused those feelings into a new career path and a passion for raising awareness for chronic lung conditions.

Bambi’s husband was diagnosed with COPD in 1990. After he was hospitalized many times that year, Bambi decided to take action. She left her job as a secretary and went back to school for a career in respiratory therapy. She is currently a respiratory therapist at Cone Health in Greensboro, NC.

“I continue to try and learn everything I can about lung disease to help him. My husband was diagnosed with an additional condition called bronchiectasis. After this, he tried and failed at using many mucus-clearing devices,” Bambi said.

These devices help move mucus so it is easier to cough it up. When he found a device that would help improve his symptoms, insurance declined it. After that, Bambi decided to raise awareness by repurposing shoelaces into bracelets, key chains and lanyards and donating the profits to research.

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The respiratory team at her local hospital is supportive of her fundraising efforts. Bambi sees the effect raising awareness can have on increasing education and funding.

“I love seeing people’s eyes light up when they understand more about this lung disease,” she said. “We can spread awareness by talking about lung disease, raising money and learning more information.”

Bambi uses educational materials on diagnosis, treatment and research from the Bronchiectasis and NTM 360 website.

Visit Bronchiectasis and NTM 360 to learn more.


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Ksmiles123

I love the words- “seeing people’s eyes light up when they understand more about the lung disease”. Knowledge is empowering- it propels us forward to take the right action steps for a better outcome.

Alyssa Dittner

What a great story of a woman's eagerness to learn for her loved one. If anyone has a story that they want to share of the journey you as a caregiver have been on or perspective of one who's affected I would love to hear it. It would be so fun to have a community corner to help spread awareness through stories

das23

Great story

hastyRetreat

Hi everyone! Lovely person Bambi is! 💞 Where can we purchase bracelets?<br />Thank you<br /><br />

donnaCrav

My name is Craven, and I’m from New York. I used to suffer from COPD, and I want to share my story to show that healing is possible, even from illnesses that seem incurable. I know how difficult and frustrating COPD can be because I lived through it. Conventional treatments didn’t bring the results I hoped for. But everything changed when I came across (EarthCureHerbalClinic. com) through a simple Google search and contacted them by email at (info @ earthcureherbalclinic . com). Their natural healing program made a profound difference in my life. Today, I am completely free of COPD, and I couldn’t be more grateful!!<br />

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