Vince
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Sorry, it was just a stupid joke.Vince I’m only referring to an article I’m not the writer.
Sorry, it was just a stupid joke.Vince I’m only referring to an article I’m not the writer.
Sorry, it was just a stupid joke.
White men who work out at least seven-and-a-half hours a week are nearly twice as likely to suffer from heart disease than those who do a moderate amount, a new study shows.
Researchers in Chicago assessed exercise patterns over the course of 25 years and made the surprising discovery that very active white men are 86 percent more likely to experience a buildup of plaque in the heart arteries by middle age.
But this didn't apply to black men, they discovered.
Too much exercise can kill you if you're a white man | Daily Mail Online
I think when people hear of someone of a similar age that has a sudden health problem, like a heart attack, we look for reasons that happened. Because we want to think it's not going to happen to us because we have some protocol that avoids this problem or we can take an action that avoids it. Like we exercise a lot, or our lipids are better, something we can do to avoid this problem.
Sometimes shit just happens, there aren't a lot of good reasons.
DragonBits, I think you just described about every male on the planet there!. We all hide and justify. I did with my dad’s heart. He wqs overweight and ate horribly and eventually died from dinking his liver to death. So I assumed his heart health was truly that and not something that would pass to me, as there is no other chronic heart issues in lineage. Fact is, it happened even with me being pretty good at diet and real good on exercise. Cowboy up and eyes forward!
I would urge everyone in their 40's or order to get a calcium heart scan done.
Heart scan (coronary calcium scan) - Mayo Clinic
Mooseman, your post has prompted me to use my script I got from my Dr last year and get it done. I was prompted last year when someone I know who is fit as a fiddle had one done and was rushed in for a stint because he had severe blockage in the same artery. I have sat on it for almost a year because I didn't have time to get it done. :-/
The test is under $100 out of pocket.
So i had a heart attack while on tread mill this morning. Fortunately gym is attached to hospital. Got to er straight i to cath lab. 100% occlusion of left descending anterior artery, the widow maker. They got a stent in. Will test tomorrow with an echo for downstream damage to muscle.
Cardiologist, as typical is pushing to come off Test. Citing studies. I am not up for searching as i am wiped out. Does anybody have a proper study proving it is not bad
Brent
Glad you are OK. I was working out next to a guy 5 feet from me last month who was dead from a heart attack for 10 minutes before I realized it. He was sitting in one of those ab chairs. He was old so I thought he took a nap.
My dad died from a heart attack and my brother survived the widow maker...none of them used TRT but they were both obese. Lifestyle, genetics, diet, age and luck play the biggest role, I think. What was your HCT normally? Was it normally high on TRT?
Yes your doctor is right. It takes one year for soft plaque to become stable plaque. Uncontrol plaque can grow at 30% a year that's why it's important to know how much you have. You can then do the right things to keep it under control.My doctor said that CT scan with calcium scoring does not show soft plaque which is the real killer.
Wishing you the best as things unfold...It is three weeks post MI and stent. I ma just st starting to get some energy back. Started cardia rehab last week, 45 minute treadmill all hooked up 3 days a week.
Crestor and doet over last three weeks has brought my total cholesterol down to 91 (100-199) and ldl to 38. Hdl still only 40. No sides from crestor thankfully
I called defy to i form them and they told me to cease trt until cardisent them a letter saying it was ok to resume. So I figured that I would be looking for another trt clinic! But no, my cardiologist sent them a letter saying I could resume!!. What! Can you believe it. Should have bought a lotto ticket that day.
Hard Plaque vs. Soft Plaque.
Seems that new studies show that calcified plaque is still the greater risk factor. I have no clue one way or another myself. So many things that are out there that could kill ya!
I tell you one thing with 100% certainty, one of those things may eventually kill some of us ...