chantelfox
New member
Hey all. OK so Monday I went to the Dr. for a check-up. My PFTs are
pretty much the same as before I had a clean-out in july. So I said
to my doctor that many people talk about 30% being pretty
standard for being considered for a lung transplant and I asked
him which number was the one the doctors look at for how well
a person is doing. ALL THIS TIME I thought it was <b><i>your
lung capacity</i></b> that was the number that was looked at (mine
is high 70%'s) (I forget the correct terminology for the different
measurements), but he tells me the number that they look at for
lung transplants is <b><i>how fast you can blow out in one
second</i></b> (which mine is at 53%). That stinks . All this
time I thought I was doing really good for my age. Now come to find
out I am not so good. I am so disappointed. All I have been
thinking about is how much closer to the end I am than I thought I
was.<br>
<br>
Did everyone else know which number matters when it comes to lung
transplants and what the "important" number is? Is it bad
or average to be where I am at (53%) at 25 years old?<br>
<br>
Thanks for your responses.
pretty much the same as before I had a clean-out in july. So I said
to my doctor that many people talk about 30% being pretty
standard for being considered for a lung transplant and I asked
him which number was the one the doctors look at for how well
a person is doing. ALL THIS TIME I thought it was <b><i>your
lung capacity</i></b> that was the number that was looked at (mine
is high 70%'s) (I forget the correct terminology for the different
measurements), but he tells me the number that they look at for
lung transplants is <b><i>how fast you can blow out in one
second</i></b> (which mine is at 53%). That stinks . All this
time I thought I was doing really good for my age. Now come to find
out I am not so good. I am so disappointed. All I have been
thinking about is how much closer to the end I am than I thought I
was.<br>
<br>
Did everyone else know which number matters when it comes to lung
transplants and what the "important" number is? Is it bad
or average to be where I am at (53%) at 25 years old?<br>
<br>
Thanks for your responses.