Did you get reperfusion therapy “clot busters” or go straight to the cath lab?
Conrad Anker had pretty scary myocardial infarction at age 54 in the fricking Himalaya of all places, up around 19000ft and somehow survived.
Did you get reperfusion therapy “clot busters” or go straight to the cath lab?
Conrad Anker had pretty scary myocardial infarction at age 54 in the fricking Himalaya of all places, up around 19000ft and somehow survived.
Last edited by Trackhead; 08-27-2023 at 06:56 AM.
I’ve got a 4cm aortic root which was an incidental finding on echocardiogram during chemo I’m keeping an eye on. It’s on the cusp of upper limits of normal.
Anybody else having the coronary calcium scans conducted?
Just had my first. Outcome wasn’t great. Definitely need to make a plan to improve my heart health.
Damn phatty! Glad you’re ok.
I thought about having a coronary calcium test a few years ago when a very fit peer of mine a few years younger than me died of a heart attack, but I never got around to it. He had an LAD block in the middle of the night and, bam.
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"everybody's got their hooks into you, fuck em....forge on motherfuckers, drag all those bitches across the goal line with you." - (not so) ill-advised strategy
Glad to hear Phatty is OK. I had my LAD blocked 2 years ago, almost died. Got a stent, did cardiac rehab, got in great shape, just bought a JHMR season pass. Phatty, you are 20 years younger than me and you have kids who depend on you. Best of luck, you’ve got this.
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Heal up phatty—that’s terrifying, but glad you are still with us!
Mine was pretty scary. Still processing it, really. Basically said I was in the bottom 23 percentile for my age group 45-50. I’m not overweight. Raced a full Ironman triathlon last fall, so quite a bit of swim, bike, run over the past few years. Taught skiing four days a week last year. I consider myself pretty active. No smoking, very little alcohol for the last 5 years or so. I’ve been on statins over the last couple years but don’t tolerate them very well. Trying red yeast rice currently also don’t tolerate it well.
Phatty glad to hear you’re okay.
There’s some evidence that a low dose statin once or twice a week still confers benefits - don’t ask me the strength of that evidence but could be an option for those that don’t tolerate taking it daily. YMMV
Glad you’re still with us Phatty. We need to keep you around so I can mock you that the Utes will be back to beating your boys annually!
...apparently not chiming in too late, knowing you’re here and not in anyone else's rush… a sobering message phatty. Three decades of not so intermittent vigilance doesn’t mean I don’t need a blunt reminder now and again
more happy returns - switch to the road
Last edited by Gepeto; 08-27-2023 at 06:57 PM.
I am not in your hurry
NNT=74 to prevent one adverse cardiac outcome over two years at a price of $2 million/$14k per patient. These drugs are typically only used in the highest risk patients. Basically patients who in the last year have had stroke, myocardial infarction/ACS, etc.
I rarely see patients on these medications and I’m sure they are a damn nightmare to get insurance approval on. They did a price reduction in 2018 and they are still out of reach and under prescribed.
Prior authorization is a time consuming pain in the ass and we do it every day for the popular diabetes meds for weight loss (semaglutide, etc). Being a patient advocate is the goal, but doing it all day long, trying to find pharmacies with meds in stock, arguing with insurance, it’s time consuming and there’s no built in extra time in a workday for that stuff.
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