Barbara Moore

Barbara is a former college Business and Accounting professor who now blogs about and advocates for others with COPD and also runs a small bookkeeping business.

  • Location: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Overview:

Having been born prematurely, living in an industrial city, having a history of blood clots in her lungs, and being a pack-a-day smoker almost ensured her chances of having COPD. Looking back, she realized that she was likely experiencing symptoms of COPD for at least 10 years before she received an official diagnosis.

After her diagnosis in 2016 – just on the cusp of her 60th birthday – she recognized a lack of community and peer support for people living with COPD and saw an opportunity to use her own platform and experiences to give a voice to others like her. Her blog, Catch Your Breath 60, was born soon after.

Through her blog and other outreach efforts, Barbara is working to create a chronic illness community that uses its voice to get the best care possible by utilizing the expertise of the people who suffer. She’s learned through support and rehab that life with chronic illness is easier with a positive attitude. She practices mindfulness and uses meditation on a daily basis

to gain a sense of gratitude. Barbara also co-chairs a local peer support group through Ontario Lung. They meet locally once a month.

Barbara was born and raised in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and still resides there with her husband of 42 years, three children and one grandson.

You can also find her on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook, where she hosts a live “Tea Time” dialogue every Tuesday at 3pm EST.

NPS-US-NP-00494 SEPTEMBER 2019

Articles By Barbara Moore


Mature woman with COPD comfortable and sleeping well in bed.
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6 Tips to Get a Better Night’s Sleep with COPD

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7 Ways to Handle Unwanted Advice on COPD

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Woman having coffee with colleagues and informing them of her COPD diagnosis.
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I Hid My COPD at Work. Here’s Why I Finally Opened Up

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A woman seated with a cup of tea, representing tranquility and the significance of maintaining lung health in COPD awareness.
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Maintaining Lung Health - Never More Important: COPD Awareness 2021

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The One (Very Good) Reason You Shouldn’t Wait to See a Doctor About Breathlessness

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