I want to add one more thing:
let's say your FEV1 is 30% and your PA is suseptable to every possible abx in the world. You're probably not getting back up to 70%, even in that scenario.
But let's say you're at 70% and you're getting IV's every 3 months. What are the chances that you're going to catch any flare-ups and preserve lung function?
Sure, over the years, you're going to get resistance. But you'll probably stay stable for a good amount of time.
These scenarios don't always play out exactly like this of course. But they do more often than not, producing longer life spans.
And that's the bottomline <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
let's say your FEV1 is 30% and your PA is suseptable to every possible abx in the world. You're probably not getting back up to 70%, even in that scenario.
But let's say you're at 70% and you're getting IV's every 3 months. What are the chances that you're going to catch any flare-ups and preserve lung function?
Sure, over the years, you're going to get resistance. But you'll probably stay stable for a good amount of time.
These scenarios don't always play out exactly like this of course. But they do more often than not, producing longer life spans.
And that's the bottomline <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">