Angiogram instead?
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your chol seems very high as does your weight, both are strong risk factors for cardiovascular problems...as is the family history of 'premature' (50s) coronary artery disease...;
do you have Type II diabetes ?
the numbness may be a sign of peripheral neuropathy (nerve damage) and/or diffuse (throughout the vascular network) atherosclerosis (which diminishes blood flow in the smallest blood vessels in the extremeties especially);
for a _very_ comprehensive overview of coronary artery disease process, coronary testing methods, and treatments get a copy of "Heal The Heart" by Dr. K.Lance Gould (Amazon can getonetoyou very quickly)....try do this before you have any (invasive) testing done...your risk factors appear quite high and your symptoms should be taken very seriously....you also need to take active control of your diet, stress levels etc...active participation can help stabilise and improve our situation...;
be well;
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