
This morning, I sat in plastic sound booth, and blew into a tube, which was hooked to a computer that measures lung function and capacity. It’s called a Pulmonary Function Test with Bronchodilator and is done in my pulmonologist’s office.

This test, among other things, reports the percentage of usable lung tissue I have which is not taken up with scar tissue. Or whatever it is that, when heard through a stethoscope, makes my breathing sound like fresh milk on Rice Krispies!).

Three years ago, my usable lung tissue was 75%.
This February, it had dropped to 62%.
Today it has returned to 75%!

I am over the moon with happiness.

So happy for you, dear Elizabeth! Your luminous photographs continue to replenish my soul. Much love from Judy and M
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So very happy for you. One of our Lumper friends had lung cancer and a lung removed like 30 years ago. She is close to 90 now and still hiking/walking with us. Wouldn’t her number be 50%??? Your future looks very bright and robust indeed.
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SOUNDS MARVELOUS, JUST MARVELOUS AND WONDERFUL.. HOORAY!
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Praise God! I am praying for continued healing and restoration!
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YIPEE! YAHOO! YEEHAW! I’m over the moon with happiness at this report too! CONGRATULATIONS ELIZABETH!
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Fantastic news Elizabeth, your positivity and chosen therapy are clearly winning!!
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