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In reply to the discussion: Hi, everybody! I survived my pulmonary function test, but I don't know if I succeeded. [View all]Ranting Randy
(335 posts)46. My guess (I'm not a doctor and I haven't played doctor since I was a kid)
..is if you were standing, talking and they let you go, you're on track to live awhile longer. I had a friend to took the test and they didn't let him go. They wheeled him into surgery right after that. 18 years later, he's still good!
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Hi, everybody! I survived my pulmonary function test, but I don't know if I succeeded. [View all]
CaliforniaPeggy
9 hrs ago
OP
Good work, CaliforniaPeggy! Get some rest and enjoy that that test is done!
Whyisthisstillclose
9 hrs ago
#3
You're my goddess California Peggy.....just even going through all this is a life saving challenge.
a kennedy
8 hrs ago
#14
Was this test in a glass box and did you have to nebulize during the test?
LetMyPeopleVote
8 hrs ago
#18
So glad those stressful tests are over. Sounds like the tech was giving you a positive message.
wordstroken
6 hrs ago
#43
Excellent, your courage & posittve attitude are so admirable. All the best!
appalachiablue
6 hrs ago
#45
My guess (I'm not a doctor and I haven't played doctor since I was a kid)
Ranting Randy
6 hrs ago
#46