Have you had Pulmonary Function Tests?

SarahJane

Member
I have MECFS. Right now my baseline is really low. I’ve had a chronic cough for seven months and need to have PFTs. I’m thinking that whatever is causing the caught might be why my baseline has gotten so much worse, but I’m also really afraid that the exertion needed for the tests will take a toll, and that that I’ll become even less functional. I can’t afford that. It’s a catch 22.
 

Cletus

New Member
I hear, and feel, you. Almost all of my health issues seem to have become entangled in big knot of Catch 22's.🤯


There are a couple of tests involved in checking pulmonary function.

The most tiring is a treadmill stress test, but there is a chemical version of that test that uses hardly any physical energy.

The rest of them are also pretty easy.

Checking your blood oxygen level with a pulse oximeter is easy. It likely is low. I wonder if seeing that, and knowing how much better you feel feel when it increases will help you make the decision to get the tests?

Have you been tested for sleep apnea? That can now be done easily at home. Using a CPAP did wonders for my brain fog which increased my energy.

Take care,

Gary
 
I had pulmonary function tests many years ago, and they were not difficult in themselves. But I can really relate to how difficult it is to even go to a doctors appointment or to get any kind of lab work done when you cannot get dressed without exhausting yourself.
 

SarahJane

Member
This is probably going to sound very ignorant, but what do you mean by baseline?
I’m glad you didn’t find the tests difficult, that’s reassuring, though I’m seeing on TikTok that they can be difficult. Baseline is the medical term used to describe a person’s health status. My MECFS baseline lately is not good. I pretty much only go out when I absolutely have to, and I can barely do the essentials. There are days that I spend mostly in bed. A baseline can improve or decline.
 

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