<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>jbrandonAW</b></i>
WOW those are some really good numbers. For those with numbers over 80 - what do you do the get them that high or keep them that high???
Have they ever been really low.
O the reason I asked about IV's is b/c most of the time your PFT's are always a little higher during or right after IV's.</end quote></div>
1. One of my CF mutations is considered "mild"(R117H).
2. I workout for about an hour five days a week, and I've been doing this since high school. I was an athlete in college, so that helped teach me discipline when it comes to working out. I do 30-min of cardio that gets my heart rate in the range of 135-160 4 times a week, plus weight lifting & stretching.
3. I make sleep a priority. I find I catch colds so much more easily when I am run-down.
4. I am compliant with my meds. I probably only miss a treatment about 3 times a year.
5. When I do get sick, I rest, rest, rest to minimize the severity of the illness.
6. I'm not sure how much this is related, but I drink a ton of water.
7. Ditto saveferris on the less stressful job - I made a career change 3 years ago that requires fewer hours (40 instead of 50) and has tons of flexibility, so I can sleep in & come in late when I an run-down, etc, and I have time to fit in items 2-5. Oh, and I also do nebs in the car to save time.
8. I didn't culture an CF bugs until I was a teen. First it was Staph, then the Staph went away and I started getting PA around age 24. Since starting colistin AND hypertonic saline (I was doing colistin w/out HS for a year), I seem to be back to Staph - I haven't cultured PA in almost 2 years, and I am culturing Staph again.
I will admit that I am horrendous about airway clearance. I only do it when I am sick and can't exercise. I am trying to make a point to go to my car (at work) midday to do my acapella, but I rarely actually end up doing it.
WOW those are some really good numbers. For those with numbers over 80 - what do you do the get them that high or keep them that high???
Have they ever been really low.
O the reason I asked about IV's is b/c most of the time your PFT's are always a little higher during or right after IV's.</end quote></div>
1. One of my CF mutations is considered "mild"(R117H).
2. I workout for about an hour five days a week, and I've been doing this since high school. I was an athlete in college, so that helped teach me discipline when it comes to working out. I do 30-min of cardio that gets my heart rate in the range of 135-160 4 times a week, plus weight lifting & stretching.
3. I make sleep a priority. I find I catch colds so much more easily when I am run-down.
4. I am compliant with my meds. I probably only miss a treatment about 3 times a year.
5. When I do get sick, I rest, rest, rest to minimize the severity of the illness.
6. I'm not sure how much this is related, but I drink a ton of water.
7. Ditto saveferris on the less stressful job - I made a career change 3 years ago that requires fewer hours (40 instead of 50) and has tons of flexibility, so I can sleep in & come in late when I an run-down, etc, and I have time to fit in items 2-5. Oh, and I also do nebs in the car to save time.
8. I didn't culture an CF bugs until I was a teen. First it was Staph, then the Staph went away and I started getting PA around age 24. Since starting colistin AND hypertonic saline (I was doing colistin w/out HS for a year), I seem to be back to Staph - I haven't cultured PA in almost 2 years, and I am culturing Staph again.
I will admit that I am horrendous about airway clearance. I only do it when I am sick and can't exercise. I am trying to make a point to go to my car (at work) midday to do my acapella, but I rarely actually end up doing it.