Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the same boat OP. Had a heart attack young and got a stent. 6 years prior I had no plaque and I’d been on statins most of that time. Always exercised, never smoked, not much of a drinker, decent diet. Another artery is 50% blocked but it was too small for a stent.
Without a heart attack, I don’t they can give you a stent until it’s 90% blocked (which is crazy) but you will be closely monitored now so that’s good.
How do they closely monitor you? Scans every year? every two? Something else? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:OP, do NOT beat yourself up. My fit-as-a-fiddle, lifelong Mediterranean-diet eating father, had his first symptom of heart disease be a heart attack where we found out his LAD was 90% blocked. We were all shocked. He had 2 stents installed and is doing great. He barely missed a beat from the heart attack and procedure. I credit his quick recovery to him having been in such good shape.
Anonymous wrote:Another artery is 50% blocked but it was too small for a stent.
Without a heart attack, I don’t they can give you a stent until it’s 90% blocked (which is crazy) but you will be closely monitored now so that’s good.
np here and just imho ... Op, you aren't in as bad shape as you fear
Anonymous wrote:In the same boat OP. Had a heart attack young and got a stent. 6 years prior I had no plaque and I’d been on statins most of that time. Always exercised, never smoked, not much of a drinker, decent diet. Another artery is 50% blocked but it was too small for a stent.
Without a heart attack, I don’t they can give you a stent until it’s 90% blocked (which is crazy) but you will be closely monitored now so that’s good.
Anonymous wrote:Your lifestyle has overcome genetics! You are still alive! There’s only so much you can do. Go to the cardiologist and do what they say.
Another artery is 50% blocked but it was too small for a stent.
Without a heart attack, I don’t they can give you a stent until it’s 90% blocked (which is crazy) but you will be closely monitored now so that’s good.
Anonymous wrote:I am so sorry for your losses. This artery being less than 100% blocked may BE lifestyle triumphing over genetics—but it’s also a good reminder that lifestyle hawks are engaged in some degree of self-delusion and that people don’t deserve blame for their medical mishaps.
I am sure someone will have good ideas on treatment. So good that it was caught now!