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In my case when I suffered MI the doctor found out that two of my arteries were blocked, LCx 100% and LAD 90%. He decided to fix only LAD and put a stent there. Later he told me that the area covered by LCx was getting blood retrogradely from RCA (which was open). He also informed that at the time of MI it is preferred to fix only that blockage which is important for patient's survival, as the condition of arteries(due to medications) at the time of MI treatment make stenting more risky than it is under planned stenting.
Having said that, I have also found out from this forum that the blockages can be treated/managed by medicines, diet control and exercise and stress free lifestyle alone as well as with stenting or bypass. All three methods are equally effective. Though stenting or bypass may become mandatory in case of emergency like MI. Therefore, if you have no symptoms just forget blockages and take care of regular medications, diet and exercise. That could be the reason your cardiologist is not worried.
But...........if I was symptom free, I would not want anybody messing around in there.
I have learned recently (several times over) if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Having said that, I have also found out from this forum that the blockages can be treated/managed by medicines, diet control and exercise and stress free lifestyle alone as well as with stenting or bypass. All three methods are equally effective. Though stenting or bypass may become mandatory in case of emergency like MI. Therefore, if you have no symptoms just forget blockages and take care of regular medications, diet and exercise. That could be the reason your cardiologist is not worried.
Hope this helps?? Good Luck