Conversation with Tom Bermingham – European Lung Foundation
👨 Meet Tom Bermingham
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Lives in rural County Wexford, Ireland, with his wife.
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Works as a Rural Development Manager.
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Diagnosed with aspergillosis in 2022 after years of lung issues.
🌪️ What Triggered His Aspergillosis
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He grew sunflowers in a polytunnel; handling decaying heads released dust he inhaled.
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Later, home renovation stirred up bathroom mould/dust—both likely exposures.
🏥 The Path to Diagnosis
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2019: Hospitalised for cavitating pneumonia and diagnosed with bronchiectasis.
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Later treated for chronic fatigue syndrome, repeated infections, tiring quickly.
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Feb 2022: Hospitalised again (17 days), diagnosed with severe adult-onset asthma, oxygen-dependent, with mucus positive for Aspergillus fumigatus.
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Initially labelled with Chronic Pulmonary Aspergillosis (CPA), treated with steroids, antifungals, inhalers, antibiotics, and fatigue medications.
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2024: Diagnosis revised to ABPA + Severe Asthma with Fungal Sensitisation (SAFS).
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October 2024: Hospitalised for COVID-19 and Pseudomonas lung infection treated via PICC line. European Lung Foundation
đź’” How It Affects His Daily Life
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Mornings bring coughing up “dirty mucus” daily—an unsettling reminder.
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Extreme fatigue, headaches, regular infections dominate his life.
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Gave up gardening (risk of soil exposure), community work, and physical chores.
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Lives with constant fear of infection, medication side effects, and hospitalisations.
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Chronic disease has made long-term planning impossible; relaxation and mental wellbeing are vital.
đź§ How He Manages
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Supported by his wife and daughters and his flexible employer.
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Practices listening to his body: rests when needed.
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Regular check-ups—including CT scans, lung function, sputum and blood tests—keep his care monitored. European Lung Foundation
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Accepting limitations while focusing on what he can still do helps his mindset.
âś… Key Insights for Aspergillosis Patients
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Environmental exposures matter: mould, dust, soil may trigger illness—even long after.
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Diagnosis can be complex and evolve: often overlaps with asthma, bronchiectasis, ABPA, SAFS.
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Daily life can change significantly, with physical decline and emotional stress.
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Support network and personalised care are crucial—family, employer flexibility, specialist monitoring.
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Self-care and mindset: acceptance, rest, and focusing on abilities, not limitations.
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