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Old Sep 23, 2008, 02:15 AM
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How do you know if you have a 'accident waiting to happen' going on in your heart or heart valves?

As far as i know, usually it's deposits of plaque which become fused to your arterial wall and hang around there for years, then break off during exertion, causing a blood clot, which can be the ticking time bomb . . . how do i check if i have one of these? I am 30 years old and about 50 pounds overweight, and eat a lot of junk food, not much salad.

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Old Sep 23, 2008, 11:56 AM
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you would have to see a cardiologist and probably have to have a heart cath done.
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Old Sep 23, 2008, 11:58 AM
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A chemical (nuclear) stress test is a good start...it will determine if you need a cath or not. Or other option is a CTA of the cornory arteries. Not sure where you're at or what insurance you have, but many insurances are slow or no paying these. Around $700. A carotid doppler will also give a baseline idea if there is blockage. All these require a cardiologist. (Except some gp's are doing stress and echoes in office now).
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Ive had a catheter ablation, which is very similar to a catheterization. If you need any info on it, let me know. Aspirin regemin is another good start, just ask your doc before you start one.
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Old Oct 02, 2008, 03:55 AM
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Ive had a catheter ablation, which is very similar to a catheterization. If you need any info on it, let me know. Aspirin regemin is another good start, just ask your doc before you start one.
Do you know if there are ways to remove or lessen plaque if there is plaque on the arterial walls? Nice signature by the way.
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