Emily65Roses
New member
So I was just talking with a CFer from the board about PFTs. We decided we agree on something about them and I want to ask everyone else’s opinions.
It seems that PFTs aren’t as reliable as they seem to be. The girl I was talking to had pretty low PFTs before her last round of IVs, but she didn’t feel like she was as low as they read. I had PFTs over my Christmas break. The numbers were excellent. I had an FEV1 of 90%. I was surprised, and kind of pleased. At the same time, on the drive home, Mike asked me why I wasn’t jumping for joy that my PFTs were that high. I told him that the numbers may read 90, but I don’t feel like I’m a 90. So though I’m happy the PFTs read so well, I’m not going to take it too much to heart. Especially because over the last few years, I’ve been getting lower (though not too much, don’t get me wrong, I’m not looking for pity and I’m not going to drop dead here, haha). As the week went on and I kept having violent coughing fits, he slowly understood what I meant. That I wasn’t just being a bummer, that I wasn’t just being pessimistic.
My basic question here is, does anyone feel this way about PFTs? They don’t always seem so reliable to me. I’m not saying they’re entirely wrong, or totally useless (for instance, my small airway numbers are in the 30s and 40s, and that sounds right on – my small airways suck, and very often all the numbers seem right on). But does anyone else ever feel, at least on occasion, like their PFTs aren’t a really accurate representation of how they feel?
It seems that PFTs aren’t as reliable as they seem to be. The girl I was talking to had pretty low PFTs before her last round of IVs, but she didn’t feel like she was as low as they read. I had PFTs over my Christmas break. The numbers were excellent. I had an FEV1 of 90%. I was surprised, and kind of pleased. At the same time, on the drive home, Mike asked me why I wasn’t jumping for joy that my PFTs were that high. I told him that the numbers may read 90, but I don’t feel like I’m a 90. So though I’m happy the PFTs read so well, I’m not going to take it too much to heart. Especially because over the last few years, I’ve been getting lower (though not too much, don’t get me wrong, I’m not looking for pity and I’m not going to drop dead here, haha). As the week went on and I kept having violent coughing fits, he slowly understood what I meant. That I wasn’t just being a bummer, that I wasn’t just being pessimistic.
My basic question here is, does anyone feel this way about PFTs? They don’t always seem so reliable to me. I’m not saying they’re entirely wrong, or totally useless (for instance, my small airway numbers are in the 30s and 40s, and that sounds right on – my small airways suck, and very often all the numbers seem right on). But does anyone else ever feel, at least on occasion, like their PFTs aren’t a really accurate representation of how they feel?