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A Note About PFTs

Diane

New member
Emily you have great pft's, nice to think they are worse and find out they are great, than the other way around. It's good that you put this thread here since i very rarely ever read blogs. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Diane

New member
Emily you have great pft's, nice to think they are worse and find out they are great, than the other way around. It's good that you put this thread here since i very rarely ever read blogs. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Diane

New member
Emily you have great pft's, nice to think they are worse and find out they are great, than the other way around. It's good that you put this thread here since i very rarely ever read blogs. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Diane

New member
Emily you have great pft's, nice to think they are worse and find out they are great, than the other way around. It's good that you put this thread here since i very rarely ever read blogs. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Diane

New member
Emily you have great pft's, nice to think they are worse and find out they are great, than the other way around. It's good that you put this thread here since i very rarely ever read blogs. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Sakem

New member
I'm glad to see you are getting educated. It is so important to be proactive. Everyone should know what all these #s mean. THere is no excuse for adults not knowing and/or understanding their PFTs. Yes, doctors are usally on top of things, but it doesn't hurt to keep an eye on them yourself, just in case the doc would overlook one. My advice would be to ASK for a copy of your PFTs at every visit, and keep them in a file to compare.
 

Sakem

New member
I'm glad to see you are getting educated. It is so important to be proactive. Everyone should know what all these #s mean. THere is no excuse for adults not knowing and/or understanding their PFTs. Yes, doctors are usally on top of things, but it doesn't hurt to keep an eye on them yourself, just in case the doc would overlook one. My advice would be to ASK for a copy of your PFTs at every visit, and keep them in a file to compare.
 

Sakem

New member
I'm glad to see you are getting educated. It is so important to be proactive. Everyone should know what all these #s mean. THere is no excuse for adults not knowing and/or understanding their PFTs. Yes, doctors are usally on top of things, but it doesn't hurt to keep an eye on them yourself, just in case the doc would overlook one. My advice would be to ASK for a copy of your PFTs at every visit, and keep them in a file to compare.
 

Sakem

New member
I'm glad to see you are getting educated. It is so important to be proactive. Everyone should know what all these #s mean. THere is no excuse for adults not knowing and/or understanding their PFTs. Yes, doctors are usally on top of things, but it doesn't hurt to keep an eye on them yourself, just in case the doc would overlook one. My advice would be to ASK for a copy of your PFTs at every visit, and keep them in a file to compare.
 

Sakem

New member
I'm glad to see you are getting educated. It is so important to be proactive. Everyone should know what all these #s mean. THere is no excuse for adults not knowing and/or understanding their PFTs. Yes, doctors are usally on top of things, but it doesn't hurt to keep an eye on them yourself, just in case the doc would overlook one. My advice would be to ASK for a copy of your PFTs at every visit, and keep them in a file to compare.
 
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