Nocturne
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Just got the results of two tests that had not come back before my meeting with my cardio doc. One was good except my Large HDL count was much too low (despite HDL reaching 45, which I had seen as a bit of unexpected good news).
The other was my lipoprotein A level. A score of 75 nmol/L or below is below the 75th percentile and considered optimal.
My score was 390. I do not know the percentile there but I could hazard a guess.
From what I have read, high Lp(a) is basically a genetic thing that is pretty much unaffected by diet and exercise. It puts a person at high risk for CAD, stroke, and aortic stenosis.
So I think it's a mystery solved as far as why I developed CAD and AS at such a young age. Just the other week I found a risk calculator online and plugged all of my OLD numbers into it -- from before the diet, weight loss, exercise, and statins -- and got a result of under 3% chance of developing heart disease OVER THE NEXT DECADE. High Lp(a) is synergistic with high LDL, so it basically punishes you a lot more than the average Joe for stepping out of line WRT your lipids.
And it looks like there is nothing you can do to treat it. Niacin, maybe, but even with optimal response mine would still be through the ceiling.
I am so worn out, so depressed, so ANGRY. This isn't just cheating ME, it is going to cheat my KIDS -- 50% chance for each, and I have 4. I am sick and tired of bad news about my heart and body.
The other was my lipoprotein A level. A score of 75 nmol/L or below is below the 75th percentile and considered optimal.
My score was 390. I do not know the percentile there but I could hazard a guess.
From what I have read, high Lp(a) is basically a genetic thing that is pretty much unaffected by diet and exercise. It puts a person at high risk for CAD, stroke, and aortic stenosis.
So I think it's a mystery solved as far as why I developed CAD and AS at such a young age. Just the other week I found a risk calculator online and plugged all of my OLD numbers into it -- from before the diet, weight loss, exercise, and statins -- and got a result of under 3% chance of developing heart disease OVER THE NEXT DECADE. High Lp(a) is synergistic with high LDL, so it basically punishes you a lot more than the average Joe for stepping out of line WRT your lipids.
And it looks like there is nothing you can do to treat it. Niacin, maybe, but even with optimal response mine would still be through the ceiling.
I am so worn out, so depressed, so ANGRY. This isn't just cheating ME, it is going to cheat my KIDS -- 50% chance for each, and I have 4. I am sick and tired of bad news about my heart and body.