I've had asthma for about 9-10 years. It's well controlled with daily medication. The worst (but not the only) trigger for me is riding my bike up steep hills.
Every year I get a pulmonary function test before my annual checkup with my pulmonologist. Every year the results are very good, and I don't think there's much variation over time. I'll be going for my next PFT in a couple of weeks.
All the talk about health care reform and costs has got me thinking about whether I really need to do this test annually. I could see it being important if there were a change in my condition. But as long as things are basically the same as they are now, I think it might be a waste.
I'm planning to ask my doctor about it, but I was wondering what others with asthma do regarding PFTs. Do you have them annually, less often, never...?



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