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There is a test called the "Methacholine Challenge." This tests your lung capacity, and is used by MEPS (military entrance processing station) to determine if someone has the lung capacity to participate in the US Military.

I myself took this test shortly after turning 18, only to determine my lung capacity was not high enough, thanks to my own carelessness (smoking heavily for the days leading up to my test). In brief, they hook you up to sensors, put a mouthpiece-like object in your mouth, and you inhale and exhale as much oxygen as possible for a 5 minute period. During this test, they administer Methacholine into your lungs to determine the volume of your lungs, and if you have any symptoms of ashtma etc.

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