Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency is a genetic condition where the body does not produce enough of a protective protein called alpha-1 antitrypsin. This protein normally shields the lungs from inflammation and damage. Without it, the lungs become more vulnerable to irritation, infections, and long‑term injury. Many people with AATD experience shortness of breath, chronic coughing, low oxygen levels, fatigue, and unpredictable changes in how their lungs feel day to day. Some also develop liver problems because the protein builds up in the liver instead of entering the bloodstream.

AATD is not rare, but it is often missed or misdiagnosed. People can go years without understanding why their breathing feels unstable or why their oxygen drops without warning. Living with AATD means living with uncertainty, and that uncertainty affects not just the person with the condition but the people who love them.

Managing AATD requires awareness, consistency, and clarity. Oxygen levels, heart rate, HRV, sleep patterns, stress, and medications all play a role in how the lungs respond. These patterns matter. They tell the story of how the body is coping and when something is changing.

Alpha-Sentry Sync was created to give people with AATD a simple, private, and reliable way to understand their own health. The app connects to an Apple Watch and brings oxygen saturation, heart rate, HRV, sleep, mood, and medication data into one secure dashboard. Instead of guessing, people can see their trends in real time. They can spot early warning signs. They can understand what their body is doing before a flare‑up becomes a crisis.

There is no subscription and no charge. Langham Group LLC built this because people with AATD deserve better tools, not bigger bills. Not everything is about money. Some things exist because they should exist, because they help people breathe easier, live safer, and feel supported. Alpha-Sentry is part of that mission.

If you or someone you love is living with AATD, Alpha-Sentry is here to give you clarity, confidence, and a sense of control in a condition that often takes those things away.