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Joanna45 wrote:Ken how is your diet I eat healthy most of the time..
Joanna45 wrote:Ken ...I’m sorry to hear that .for me the Pauling thearpy was a cure for me ..I also was having some angina pain when excercising..which stopped completely after 2 weeks on the Pt..it will be 2 years in June since since starting PT. I am using hearth Tech from tower labs .at first I used 2 jars a month for 16 months which was 4 scoops day .now I use 3 scoops a day plus I add 3 scoops a day of pure aacorbic acid in between that ..so I am taking about 9000 of C a day ..also niacin, super K from lef.magnesium,b12, 150 mg of B complex, I would like to try again to get off Prilosec .now that i’m Feeling good plan on doing that..my narrowing was not in my heart but in the superior mesenteric artery and the celiac artery ..have been able to eat and no extreme stomach pain..the doctor would not repeat the mesenteric duplex ultrasound ..she said because I was now not having any symptoms ..I do need to step up my walking regiment..I do yoga and lift weights .and downhill ski at least 3 or 4.days a week ..by the way my mesenteric artery was 50% blocked...I have not had a calcium score ..but Lipoprotein a is 12 cholesterol is very good triglycerides were 53
Johnwen wrote:Ken;
What kind of pulse readings are you at when you get the Pain??
Were finding that a lot of people who have had stents implanted start getting pain around the 95-100 bpm range that usually goes away when their pulse drops down.
See if you can pinpoint your threshold. Most gyms have a pulse monitor of some kind. If your doing this at home you can pick up a pulse, oximeter for about $10-$20. Either online and I’ve seen them at the big box stores also!
BTW my angina always presents itself in face and jaw, I have never had chest pain.
Angina;
A disease marked by brief paroxysmal attacks of chest pain precipitated by deficient oxygenation of the heart muscles
Johnwen wrote:Ken;
What kind of pulse readings are you at when you get the Pain??
Were finding that a lot of people who have had stents implanted start getting pain around the 95-100 bpm range that usually goes away when their pulse drops down.
See if you can pinpoint your threshold. Most gyms have a pulse monitor of some kind. If your doing this at home you can pick up a pulse, oximeter for about $10-$20. Either online and I’ve seen them at the big box stores also!
zarfas wrote:guitarplayer007 wrote:I won't know til I have blood work possibly next week. Been taking 1000 mg of niacin as well. Doesn't seem like any drfinative studies if niacin helps reduce LPa.
let us know what changes your lpa have made.
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