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Chuck
Interesting graph. I had a cardiologist show me a similar graph many years ago. Difference was he did not have an age tied to the "cliff" but did have it related to mild to moderate to severe as measured by test results. I think that the idea was that you can be asymptomatic (as I was at the time) and still be at serious risk. Same Dr. Showed me another graph that referenced the risk of surgery vs the risk of waiting until symptoms/test results say severe.
Those were the AHA moments for me when I went from anxiety to cautious optimism.
I hit the "cliff" at age 71 and had a successful surgery.
Interesting graph. I had a cardiologist show me a similar graph many years ago. Difference was he did not have an age tied to the "cliff" but did have it related to mild to moderate to severe as measured by test results. I think that the idea was that you can be asymptomatic (as I was at the time) and still be at serious risk. Same Dr. Showed me another graph that referenced the risk of surgery vs the risk of waiting until symptoms/test results say severe.
Those were the AHA moments for me when I went from anxiety to cautious optimism.
I hit the "cliff" at age 71 and had a successful surgery.