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Following my previous question regarding my recent spiromity test which I never detailed the % score.

FEV=127%,

FEV1=81.

FEF 25-75% L/SEC=24%.

FEF 50% L/SEC=31%.

PEF L/SEC=72%.

Are these stats good?

David 1968.

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If the FEV1 is 81 then yes that is a good result. Phone the BLF Helpline on 03000 030 555 and they can explain the results more fully to you.

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Toci

They look good to me. But check with the BLF as scrobbitty suggests.

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Give us a call on helpline 1968, we have 2 nurses in today so should be able to have a chat.

03000 030 555

Biddy

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