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I went for the spyrometry test today. I was told I had the lungs of a 99 year old when I found I had it in January and today it said 93. Can I get any younger lol as im 46.

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mmzetor

well that's good news you results must have improved a bit .

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Gillianl21 in reply tommzetor

Yes, it looks like it doesn't it. Very strange as I feel worse.

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mmzetor in reply toGillianl21

did you find out if you have an asthma element to it today

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Gillianl21

I saw the nurse today. I am going to see the doctor on Christmas eve. I think he said I DO.

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mmzetor in reply toGillianl21

good luck when you see doctor maybe he will change medication and try something else

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Gillianl21 in reply tommzetor

Thank you and you never know I will keep you posted in a few weeks time.

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Jessy11

Hi Gillian, well that can't be bad! You're getting younger all the time!

Hope you get on ok when you see your doctor 🌹

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Gillianl21 in reply toJessy11

Thank you and me too Jessy.

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rubyred777

Hi Gillian

Thats great news! We all wish to hear that. You say you feel worse, so something else is going on. Don't they tell you anything, when you get the test?

I would be asking questions.

Rubyxx 😊

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Gillianl21

Hi Ruby, not really as its the nurse who does it and I have to go back to see the doctor on or around xmas eve and he will give me the results unless anything really serious has shown up, but when I saw him a fortnight he said that my COPD was getting worse which is why I needed another spirometry test. So I am a little confused.

Gillian

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O2Trees in reply toGillianl21

Gillian, i hope you ask for a copy of the PFT results each time you have them. You can then discuss them with e.g. the BLF helpline nurses. You are entitled to them so be assertive when you ask!

Ive been told by a very senior resp nurse specialist that the lung ages are a bit of a gimmick. Which is nice for me as they reckon mine are around 130 years old :)

in reply toO2Trees

Hi 02 ..congratulations on having the oldest lungs in the world.

Andy.

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Gillianl21 in reply to

lol I wonder how old everybody elses are??

in reply toGillianl21

Hi Gillian. ...I agree with 02 specialist nurse that's it's a bit of a gimmick to compare age and lungs in that way.....

Having said that I am now a little bit curious on how and why they do that.

Your 46 years old and so are your lungs.

Ask for copies of all your tests...they have to give them to you.

Take care.

Andy.

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Gillianl21 in reply toO2Trees

Really I didn't know that we could ask for a copy of them and I don't know anything about BLF helpline nurses or anybody else. I just get a cup of tea afterwards each time and have to see the doctor in 4 weeks. Oh dear you are older than me congratulations and sorry to hear too.

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Seaelf

How is lung age arrived at ?

Is it related to fev 1 ?

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Gillianl21 in reply toSeaelf

No idea I looked at the reading on the spirometry test yesterday, but the doctor told me in January that I had the lungs of a 99 year old. It is copd stage 2. I don't know what fev1 is as he hasn't mentioned anything really other than that.

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stilltruckin in reply toSeaelf

jfponline.com/home/article/...

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Seaelf

Thanks S.t.

Gillian . The FEV is like the chief figure . If you have any printout info it should include fev1.

It refers to maximum volume of

air exhaled in one second. Maximum as they try to get us to do our best possible. It s expressed as a percentage of the

norm for so,eone of your age and weight.

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Gillianl21

I don't have the printout, but will ask next time. That's interesting information you have given. thank you

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Seaelf

Thanks . I found that link from S.t

interesting as I always wondered how to calculate our lung age and there hey presto is the maths to do. However i think we should be careful with that as , i mean , how many people of say 130 do we see out and about ? And yet there are aparantly many of such a lung age and older. So it can t be that

lethal !

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stilltruckin in reply toSeaelf

The longest life to be officially verified is 122 years and 164 days. She smoked since the age of 21, and was still smoking a couple a day at 117: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeann...

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Seaelf in reply tostilltruckin

Yes I know her story i was already here in France when she died

in 97. She even remembered Van Gogh coming into her uncle s art supply shop.

I wonder what her lung age was .possibly younger than her.

Incidentally i tried the formula a.d noticed if you give a difference of one each it worsens by about 3 years for me .

So i don t rate it as something too useful.

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