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Good news! LFT

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I had my lung function test yesterday. No significant change My condition has not got any worse. Also tested my haemoglobin and it's normal.

Would celebrate but all that deep breathing, breath holding and puffing out leaves me wiped out. However I don't care if I'm wrecked for a day or three. I'm just too happy with the result.

(For those who don't know I have brochiectasis and OB)

I hope you all have good news too xxx

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Kristicats

Glad to hear things are stable and you have an ‘easy winter’ x

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sassy59

That’s great news indeed. Take care xxxx

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skischool

Stability with a lung condition is something to be celebrated so myself and Scruffy cat will raise a glass to your no change diagnosis and hope that it continues.

best wishes Ski's and Scruff's x

Congratulations 😊

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Katinka46

So pleased for you, my stripy friend.

Kate xxx 🦓🦓💕🌷

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Corin1950

Great to hear some good news!

Take care

Corin

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watergazer

GOOD NEWS X

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Whitechinchilla

How great to hear good news. Keep up the good work. Best wishes

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ledge

as a fellow OB sufferer - no change is absolutely fantastic news. Whatever you are doing keep doing it!

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revagayle

Always good to hear good news!

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Candyred

Love a bit of good news x

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peter06

Those lung function tests are really hard work, I had a brilliant 'technician' at the Royal Brompton do mine, very helpfull and considerate

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wheezyof in reply to peter06

Yes Peter, they are hard work, I'm knocked back for at least 3 days, then take another three to get back up to speed. Speed? Did I really say speed? Well back up to my usual slow pace. Helen Purcell and her team at my local hospital are brilliant. It's good to be cared for by people who inspire trust isn't it?

Keep well xx

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