At least, the test results don't indicate it.
The propita saga...
I had chest pains for, well, years..noticing it in my 2d year of law school. But it was when I was studying for the Bar exam last year that it became near-constant. Between that and family history, I was sent to the cardiologist.
Who promptly scared the HELL outta me. EKGs okay. Stress test okay. Then I was sent to San Francisco for a CT-Angiogram, checking out all the cardiac arteries with a massive x-ray test.
So after all this time, what do they find out?
One area out of seven has some non-calcified plaque, and even then, the "calcium score" was 0.76. "Zero" is preferred, but 1-10 is "minimal plaque burden" and over 400 is "extensive plaque burden."
What the hell?!
I'm fine. Just fine. Confused, but fine. Those chest pains and that being unable to walk up a flight of stairs without passing out? Stress. Pure stress. Blood pressure is just a bit high sometimes, even while on meds. Cholesterol, which was 157 last summer, rose to 188 and them 217 in December, dropped to 163 this month. No idea how that happened except maybe a side effect from a med that was supposed to lower my cholesterol--according to the tv ads. LDL and triglycerides are in range, a bit high; HDL is in range, a bit low. And they want to put me on another med for that!
Hubby, who was worried I was gonna stroke out, does not want me on statins. He's a pharmacist and figures the side effects from statins when the risk is so small, why invite problems. He's so tired of doctors.
Dad had cholesterol lower than me and blockage in 6 places. I don't have blockage. I guess I'm not completely "just like Dad."
So once the Bar exam is done, I'm closing this chapter of my life and starting the next.
Thanks y'all for hanging with me. It's good to know I'm in better shape than they were having me believe.
The propita saga...
I had chest pains for, well, years..noticing it in my 2d year of law school. But it was when I was studying for the Bar exam last year that it became near-constant. Between that and family history, I was sent to the cardiologist.
Who promptly scared the HELL outta me. EKGs okay. Stress test okay. Then I was sent to San Francisco for a CT-Angiogram, checking out all the cardiac arteries with a massive x-ray test.
So after all this time, what do they find out?
One area out of seven has some non-calcified plaque, and even then, the "calcium score" was 0.76. "Zero" is preferred, but 1-10 is "minimal plaque burden" and over 400 is "extensive plaque burden."
What the hell?!
I'm fine. Just fine. Confused, but fine. Those chest pains and that being unable to walk up a flight of stairs without passing out? Stress. Pure stress. Blood pressure is just a bit high sometimes, even while on meds. Cholesterol, which was 157 last summer, rose to 188 and them 217 in December, dropped to 163 this month. No idea how that happened except maybe a side effect from a med that was supposed to lower my cholesterol--according to the tv ads. LDL and triglycerides are in range, a bit high; HDL is in range, a bit low. And they want to put me on another med for that!
Hubby, who was worried I was gonna stroke out, does not want me on statins. He's a pharmacist and figures the side effects from statins when the risk is so small, why invite problems. He's so tired of doctors.
Dad had cholesterol lower than me and blockage in 6 places. I don't have blockage. I guess I'm not completely "just like Dad."
So once the Bar exam is done, I'm closing this chapter of my life and starting the next.
Thanks y'all for hanging with me. It's good to know I'm in better shape than they were having me believe.