Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Thank you, Joyce, for the information. It is much appreciated. I read all the posts and have really learned a lot already. I even went back and started to read the first e-mails. Diane PF/June 2007 Re: Just rambling on If you have a good doc that is going to take your disease seriously and fight his heart out for you...you are blessed indeed. I have such a doctor and I am so very grateful. I read horror stories here of some wonderful people who have lazy and uncaring docs who simply just give up on them. The PFT test is very important for the doc to make accurate diagnosis and prescribe treatment. Here are a couple of sites that explain it somewhat. http://www.klant. exed.nl/hebikcop d/spirometry_ eng.htm http://www.clevelan dclinicmeded. com/diseasemanag ement/pulmonary/ pft/pft.htm Stick around. We share information. There is information on our files page and on the links page. Chest wall pain, I believe, IS part of the disease. I have had it due to inflamation, pleuisy, pleuritis and Costochronditis. There are meds for all of this. I have even had broken ribs from the coughing. Yesturday, I started with this big cramping pain in the top of my back and runs under my arm. I think I have another broken rib. Hurts to move. Hugs, Joyce D.PULMONARY FIBROSIS/LUPUS 1997 BRONCHIECTASIS 2004 INDIANA 2 COR. 12:10 ....when I am weak, then I am strong. "dtpaul00" wrote:>> I had my first appointment with the pulmonologist yesterday and he is > fantastic. I am very lucky. He was actually on vacation and agreed to > come in and see me. I had another PFT and have the results this time > so now I need to know how to interpret them. Any suggestions? I also > have a question about the chest wall pain. It is really hurting (which > is why I am up at 4:30 in the morning). Most of the pain is in the > back and the lower part of the lung. Is this how it is for everyone? > It seems the more information I gather, the more I need to know.>> I had my first appointment with the pulmonologist yesterday and he is > fantastic. I am very lucky. He was actually on vacation and agreed to > come in and see me. I had another PFT and have the results this time > so now I need to know how to interpret them. Any suggestions? I also > have a question about the chest wall pain. It is really hurting (which > is why I am up at 4:30 in the morning). Most of the pain is in the > back and the lower part of the lung. Is this how it is for everyone? > It seems the more information I gather, the more I need to know.> All new Yahoo! Mail Get news delivered. Enjoy RSS feeds right on your Mail page. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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