Thanks. The CAC was from about 5 years ago but I’ve been on 40 mg rosuvastatin since then and passed a stress test in the last 2 years. I wasn’t on TRT back then though so my hematocrit wasn’t high.A CAC score of 153 I wouldn't consider it bad. As long as your VO2 max is good. I wouldn't be concerned. Just stop the growth of plaque and you'll be good.
Your arteries can reshape themselves and stay open even with a high CT score which I would not consider yours high.
Is there a reduction in the maximum recommended hematocrit value as a function of coronary calcium score? I currently have a 52.8 hematocrit with a past CAC score of 153.
If you want to significantly lower or desire zero CAC scores, look no further than the carnivore diet. If you're worried about cholesterol, get this out of you're head! Sugar damages the endothelial walls of the arteries and LDL gets stuck to the arteries.Is there a reduction in the maximum recommended hematocrit value as a function of coronary calcium score? I currently have a 52.8 hematocrit with a past CAC score of 153.
I feel much better with higher levels of testosterone. My estrogen levels are perfect, so maybe that's why I feel so good. I agree. Stay hydrated and try to keep a good VO2 max. It's not that hard to reshape your arteries as long as you keep your plaque growth to 10% or less a year. At that rate you should never have a stroke or heart attack.My hematocrit was 49.5 in May. I was on 44 mg every other day subcutaneus. I was still getting the painful lumps so I tried switching to IM into the delt with 27 gauge right after the May labs. I think this, plus increasing the dose to 48 mg EOD caused the increase, unless I was a lot better hydrated in May than I was about 2 weeks ago. I may have accidentally taken the dose on back to back days a couple of times also, but I’ve since made calendar remiders set to EOD.
I plan on stopping TRT for 3 weeks. I had just started HCG of 250 IU twice a week. I may continue it in the meantime, then I plan on going back to SUBQ and lower to 40 mg EOD at 3 weeks from now. I’ve been doing every other day since last year.
I take 20 mg of tadalafil a day but will likely lower it soon because of heartburn. I am going to ask my Dr about adding talmasartan for blood pressure.
I’ve seen a lot of debate on this but my cardiologist wants me on a Mediterranean style diet.If you want to significantly lower or desire zero CAC scores, look no further than the carnivore diet. If you're worried about cholesterol, get this out of you're head! Sugar damages the endothelial walls of the arteries and LDL gets stuck to the arteries.
Sugar attaches to proteins and lipids in the blood, which can cause LDL particles to become damaged. The glycated LDL particles are more readily taken up by macrophages, a type of immune cell, forming foam cells that contribute to artery clogging plaque.
People on Carnivore typically report much lower CAC scores, while some see 0's across the board.
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