<P>A little history: My fiance has seen a steady decline in his PFTs over the past 2 years and in the spring, he was put on IV antibiotics because he had gone from FEV1 of 41 to 37. After the antibiotic treatment, his FEV1 came back up to 40. The Dr. put him on cayston for a month, took him off and tested him again, no change, he stayed the same. So at that appointment I asked the Dr. for more information about his CF bugs and what he thought about excercise. He said he's seen very positive results from people who excercise regularly. My fiance and I talked afterwards and I told him about all the positive results I have seen with people on this forum, so he started walking everyday (20 mins each time), doing push-ups and sit-ups too. He has been following this rutine for the past 3 months.</P>
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<P>Result: Today he went in for his normal check-up and his FEV1 is now 44! Woohoo!! It's the first increase he has seen in the past 2 years and to go up by 4 I think is just great. We are very happy and the good news couldn't have come at a better time because we are leaving in 2 1/2 weeks to get married.</P>
<P>Thanks to everyone here for talking so much about excercise and how it can help! It was really inspiring for me. We're going to shoot for low 50's at the next appointment!!</P>
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<P>Result: Today he went in for his normal check-up and his FEV1 is now 44! Woohoo!! It's the first increase he has seen in the past 2 years and to go up by 4 I think is just great. We are very happy and the good news couldn't have come at a better time because we are leaving in 2 1/2 weeks to get married.</P>
<P>Thanks to everyone here for talking so much about excercise and how it can help! It was really inspiring for me. We're going to shoot for low 50's at the next appointment!!</P>