Jbenjamin152
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Have your doctors notices any PLUGS in your ct scans or chest x-ray. This can ba a reason for the worse than it should be FEV1. I agree with stepping up the excersis. I had a time in my teens when I had worse Fev1's than I have now and soon there after I started to run, cross country, I ran up to 15 miles aday., I started out running up and down the road from my hous till the end of the road, then I SLOWLY began being able to run farther and farther, I saw something that my docs said was impossible, I gained some of my fev1 levels that were lost back. I still run much less than then but I still do run some. I have 2 children that account for much of my excersis now.