...damn! Will that man stop talking about himself and get down to business?!
I had a big CT-Angiogram a few months ago. It found that I had the most minimal amount of calcification on 1 of 7 areas of my coronary arteries (0.76 on a scale of 400 or 5000 or something like that--I was told 400, he says it's 5000). The other 6 areas were "0.00". And "<50%" soft plaque in that one area--which could be ANYTHING lower than 50%, including 2%. The test is that discerning. Right.
This guy wants to do a full out preventative treatment, with more tests over time, more meds, more whatever. Yeah, I had chest pain--mostly last year (a tiny bit this year)--but that was due to stress for the Bar and law school. I always react badly from external stressors (heartburn, migraine, tendonitis--usually only one at a time). Other tests showed NO cardio damage as would be caused by a heart attack, so likely all the pain was from stress alone.
I can't get a clear answer out of him--yeah, he's a great cardiologist and one of the best in the country (according to him, but I've been told that by other doctors, too), but what the hell?!
I don't want to be on some damn meds for the rest of my life, taking chances with whatever side effects, because of a test that says only "<50%" as its low reading. He's ready to treat me for frickin' diabetes (or pre-diabetes) because my pancreas MAY have problems in the future. My fasting blood sugar is 86! It's ALWAYS been around 86 +-2 --for the last 25 years.
He keeps talking about treating 19,000 patients (really! 19,000!), and most of them likely Medicare, that I suspect he just wants someone who has actual insurance that will pay him.
I'm not sure what to do--continue seeing him and do what he says, or just stop this. He's pissing me off, making me nervous, and just seems to be over-reacting.
Anyone have cardio problems and face the same issues?
I had a big CT-Angiogram a few months ago. It found that I had the most minimal amount of calcification on 1 of 7 areas of my coronary arteries (0.76 on a scale of 400 or 5000 or something like that--I was told 400, he says it's 5000). The other 6 areas were "0.00". And "<50%" soft plaque in that one area--which could be ANYTHING lower than 50%, including 2%. The test is that discerning. Right.
This guy wants to do a full out preventative treatment, with more tests over time, more meds, more whatever. Yeah, I had chest pain--mostly last year (a tiny bit this year)--but that was due to stress for the Bar and law school. I always react badly from external stressors (heartburn, migraine, tendonitis--usually only one at a time). Other tests showed NO cardio damage as would be caused by a heart attack, so likely all the pain was from stress alone.
I can't get a clear answer out of him--yeah, he's a great cardiologist and one of the best in the country (according to him, but I've been told that by other doctors, too), but what the hell?!
I don't want to be on some damn meds for the rest of my life, taking chances with whatever side effects, because of a test that says only "<50%" as its low reading. He's ready to treat me for frickin' diabetes (or pre-diabetes) because my pancreas MAY have problems in the future. My fasting blood sugar is 86! It's ALWAYS been around 86 +-2 --for the last 25 years.
He keeps talking about treating 19,000 patients (really! 19,000!), and most of them likely Medicare, that I suspect he just wants someone who has actual insurance that will pay him.
I'm not sure what to do--continue seeing him and do what he says, or just stop this. He's pissing me off, making me nervous, and just seems to be over-reacting.
Anyone have cardio problems and face the same issues?