Do you mean to say that 66% is a dangerous stage for a lung? Is there any hope for recovery — does the lung heal itself?

Is 66% dangerous?

Not immediately life-threatening, but it’s a serious warning sign. To put it in perspective:

FEV1 %StageMeaning
Above 80%Normal / MildEarly, manageable
66% (You)Moderate (Stage 2)Noticeable symptoms, needs attention
50–79%ModerateBreathlessness on exertion
30–49%SevereDaily life affected
Below 30%Very SevereCritical

So you’re at the boundary of mild-to-moderate — not at the bottom, but you don’t want to slide further.


Can the lung heal itself?

Partially — here’s the honest picture:

  • Airway inflammation — YES, this can reduce significantly after quitting smoking
  • Mucus production — YES, coughing and mucus often improve within weeks to months of quitting
  • Small airways — can partially recover
  • Destroyed alveoli (air sacs) — unfortunately, these do not regenerate in humans currently
  • FEV1 decline can be slowed or stopped — quitting smoking is proven to do this

The realistic hope:

You won’t get back to 100%, but many people at your stage — after quitting and with proper treatment — stabilize, feel significantly better, and live normal active lives.

The lung won’t fully heal, but it stops getting worse — and that is a huge win.

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