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by jknosplr » Fri Jul 01, 2011 4:55 am
Cobra
As I understand it the higher the Lp(a) value the more % of change you will see when treating it. Mine constantly ran between 6 mg/dl and 12 mg/dl for the past 3 1/2 years on the PT. I have no base line before the MI 2007 to reference to so who knows what it was, it may not of been high at ll, I don't know. The second MI fed 2011 it was 9mg/dl, in fact all the numbers were just where the experts said they should be.
My brother started taking a baby aspirin some 25 years ago, he does not have any CVD. We ate the same food all through our lives, I exercised more than he and was much more physical. We drank about the same amounts of alcohol, no smoking at all. He favors my mothers side and I my father side..............genetics! Only difference in our lives was stress load, he worked from home and I from an airport for 30 years.
J