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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Lipid panel questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Golfboy307" data-source="post: 177233" data-attributes="member: 39462"><p>Mooseman,</p><p></p><p>Sounds like you didn't have any of the typical markers for CVD. Did your doctors every look at some of the newer risk factors: Lp(a), inflammation, gum disease, homocysteine etc? Usually there is SOMETHING present that is causing your arteries to create plaque. Its one thing to have a family history, but usually those genes translate into a physical process in the body. Of course medicine does not have the final word on CVD yet. </p><p></p><p>Glad you are doing well. My dad died in his early 50's from an MI. He had all of the risk factors, plus smoking. No heart disease on my mom's side. I am a mixed bag genetically. I had a calcium score about 12 years ago at age 40. Zero at the time. I need to get another one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golfboy307, post: 177233, member: 39462"] Mooseman, Sounds like you didn't have any of the typical markers for CVD. Did your doctors every look at some of the newer risk factors: Lp(a), inflammation, gum disease, homocysteine etc? Usually there is SOMETHING present that is causing your arteries to create plaque. Its one thing to have a family history, but usually those genes translate into a physical process in the body. Of course medicine does not have the final word on CVD yet. Glad you are doing well. My dad died in his early 50's from an MI. He had all of the risk factors, plus smoking. No heart disease on my mom's side. I am a mixed bag genetically. I had a calcium score about 12 years ago at age 40. Zero at the time. I need to get another one. [/QUOTE]
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