I am not complaining, but how is it possible that my stats have gone up?
This also puts my FEV1 / FVC ratio at 0.93 - So will above the 0.70 that indicates the presence of obstructive airflow. Although I know I have emphysema as it has shown on a CT scan that I had in October.
Other than that I am keeping well – I have not smoked for a year now and have no mucus or any trouble walking long distances. I only really get breathless when I do strenuous exercise, like running on a treadmill for 5 minutes or longer. etc
Thanks,
George
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Hi this is great so well done. It is very common for your FEV1 to vary by a few points at any given time. This could be because of a mild infection which you weren't aware of in which case it might be a bit lower, or because the reverse is true.
Also exercising teaches your muscles to be more oxygen efficient and this can have an effect too. x
Hi spirometry results can vary for many reasons. As others have suggested this can be due to a slight infection or even the time of day. I go by how I feel as my own results seem to be different all the time. They go up and down.
My FEV1 went up too, after years of staying at 69%, to 82% this year, due to healthier living, doing a lot of singing and brisk walking. Keep up the good work.
Yes, I can do a lot more physical activity now without needing to take Ventolin. But I still have it with me, as I do have the restricted breathing at times, and because I also have an asthma component, sometimes I do still get breathless in high humidity as well as perfume and smoke.
Didn’t suffer too much with sob. Just awful chest infections during the winter ( but may be due to a low immune system at moment) shouldn’t brag seeing though I am just getting over pneumonia!
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