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"You must be medically stable at the time of the test."

Example of when you would not be considered stable.

3.00 E2ii
"Experiencing, or within 30 days of completion of treatment for, a lower respiratory tract infection."


Your attorney should be able to tell you which spirometry tests are valid or invalid.

Getting older isn't fun, but at least you were healthy while you were younger. I try to be optimistic...
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