Well, I went to see an Allergist yesterday, and I left extremely down. Remember my FEV1 of 81% on April 30? It dropped 15% to 66%. I just don't get it. I am doing everything right and I still feel really good! How can this be?
I know the machine is slightly different and that they didn't have me blow out all my air before taking my huge breath at the beginning. I also ran out of Xopenex because my pharmacy was closed on Memorial Day, so I didn't do that neb treatment in the morning. But I doubt these things would account for that big of a drop.
Should I call my CF doc and tell him about the big drop even though I am not having increased coughing and am still feeling good?
Oh yeah, another question. How do they test for inflammation? That's a blood draw, right? He said my inflammation is low right now, but I think he was looking at my Ige levels from my last blood draw a month ago. The docs can all access that info from the hospital computer system and I know he had printed that off. If I had inflammation, would that cause a big drop?
I'm grasping at straws here. Maybe I'm inflamed from all the allergen stuff--I'm allergic to five grasses, two trees, pollens and mold. Maybe everything is just blooming right now and my lungs are irritated. He is having me get a new Ige level today. Could I just need a steroid to lower the inflammation? Or an antihistamine since I had to avoid them for 6 days.
I just want to be able to fight. Sorry if I sound whiny. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
I know the machine is slightly different and that they didn't have me blow out all my air before taking my huge breath at the beginning. I also ran out of Xopenex because my pharmacy was closed on Memorial Day, so I didn't do that neb treatment in the morning. But I doubt these things would account for that big of a drop.
Should I call my CF doc and tell him about the big drop even though I am not having increased coughing and am still feeling good?
Oh yeah, another question. How do they test for inflammation? That's a blood draw, right? He said my inflammation is low right now, but I think he was looking at my Ige levels from my last blood draw a month ago. The docs can all access that info from the hospital computer system and I know he had printed that off. If I had inflammation, would that cause a big drop?
I'm grasping at straws here. Maybe I'm inflamed from all the allergen stuff--I'm allergic to five grasses, two trees, pollens and mold. Maybe everything is just blooming right now and my lungs are irritated. He is having me get a new Ige level today. Could I just need a steroid to lower the inflammation? Or an antihistamine since I had to avoid them for 6 days.
I just want to be able to fight. Sorry if I sound whiny. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">