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Old 12-03-2009, 08:17 PM
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Hey guys,

I was just wondering...When your neurologist/pulmologist checks your FVC, do they normally put a nose plug on you?

I'm asking because I have constant palate weakness, so when I exhale, most of the air comes out of my nose...Whenever my neuro. checks my FVC, they don't use a noseplug, and I don't realize this until after the appointment, so I forget to 'remind' them...When I was in the hopsital, though, they almost always used a nose plug so this caused my numbers to be much higher...Anyway, it always looks like my FVC is really low (I think that mine was 1.25 this past Monday when I saw my neuro. for follow-up, so they're giving my another plasma exchange) when I see my neuro., and I think that it's because of this.

So is it normal to have a noseplug put on when doing this test? This has happened quite a few times, with different people, when I've had to do this test (the not putting the nose plug on), so it almost seems like it's 'normal' to not need it...

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