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Spirometer numbers Good Bad? Return to previous page 7/26/2019 978 Views 8 Answers Last Activity: 2 years ago, Febe2729 Tags: Spiromete Question: 0 debbimc 2 years ago I Care Report Comment Unlike I Care Report Comment Add an Answer Answers: Edit Remove Accept Unaccept Unlike I Care Report Comment Add an Answer Save Cancel Spirometer numbers Good Bad? debbimc 2 years ago Add an Answer Answers Answer View More Save Cancel Tags: Subscribe: Subscribe: Your question has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. It is low-quality It is spam It does not belong here Other (enter below) Thank you for reporting this content, moderators have been notified of your submission. Close Anonymous Unfriend Friend Requested Friend Load More Close Destination Page Area Group Destination Content Title Title Article Type Copy comments I had a bronchscopy and had some mucus plus removed ..The pulmonologist said I was fine ..I feel have a thick white mucus that I feel impairs my breathing ..I did get a copy of my spirometer report and I tried to read what meant what .. my dr said it was fine but I noticed it said lung age 63 I am 56 please help .I read a bit where it says numbers do not matter .But I am trying to see where I am at I think these are the numbers needed it has %prd at the top of the row .Are those the numbers I should be looking at .Or is there something else I should be looking for I am 63inches tall and 56 year old female thank you very much FVC %90 FEV1 %91 FEV1/FCV %100 FEF 25/75% 89
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