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Peak Flow Readings?

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Smowball | 18:08 Tue 01st Jun 2021 | Body & Soul
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The last few days I’ve been pretty out of breath, and even tho I have my inhalers I have to confess that I’m terrible at checking my readings on my peak flow meter, which I’m meant to do every day. So I’ve checked it today but I’ve no idea if its normal or not - can’t remember what it was last time.
Is there a chart or something where I can look up what it should generally be, I mean is it based on height/weight, or is every single person completely different??
I’m seeing asthma nurse tomorrow, but was just curious as to where there was anything I could look at tonight. TIA.
  
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Normal between 400 and 700. Best time to take on waking a n early afternoon
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Is that the same for both men and women?
As far as I can remember
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Thankyou x
Many years ago I work for a firm that made us use one of these gadgets and the fittest one of the team had the worst results so he took one home to practice ,next time he was top of the class , so I think there's a knack to it using them
There is a knack to using them - a right way and several wrong ways but if you have a lung condition knowing the knack won't get you to the 'top of the class'.

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