cody,
Great questions. Unfortunately, knowing you have coronary blockages beyond the severe one probably weighs pretty heavy on the mind.
Truthfully, there is no right answer to your question. The build up of plaque in the arteries is a lifelong process that begins very early. There are multiple factors that contribute to the rate of progression. The hope is by modifying the factors that we know can impact the rate of progression that we can delay or slow the rate of progression of the blockages. In some people, modification of these factors can have significant impact while less in others. Believe it or not, its not even the most severe blockages that can cause the most problems. The overall goal of your therapy is to stop or slow all progression
and by following ymarkers such as lipids and CRP it is possible to monitor the effectiveness of therapy.
For now, I would try not to focus on the specifics of how fast your blockages are progressing and try to focus on those factors that can keep your disease from progressing. Your yearly stress test are an effective way tos help monitor progression of blockages in the absence of symptoms.
good luck
Good luck!
Erik