Although I've suffered with eosinophilic asthma all my life, I have only been under specialist care over the last year. My specialist has been great (if a little speedy!) with the changing around of medication etc and educating me a little more about the condition and how to monitor it better. I currently see her every 4 weeks (it's been delayed atm due to her sickness and leave commitments) and am due to see her again in January.
I've just returned home today to find a letter saying I need a lung function test done in a weeks time. She asked if I ever had one at our last visit but didn't say I'd actually need one. I've studied certain aspects of lung function and COPD but this was years ago (my results were so bad following a DIY spirometer!) and I'm honestly not too sure what to expect? Can someone advice with any detailed experiences of their own? Also what it checks for altogether and what benefits did you get from your test?
I'm nervous of the unknown and the speed at which all these changes are happening but I'm hopeful that they will eventually work in my favour.
Any advice welcome