I am a 53 year old male in the UK. I have no obvious risk
factorsFactor ix complex for
CHDCoronary heart disease. I don't smoke, no
familyBirth control and family planning
Choosing a primary care provider
Ewing’s sarcoma
Family troubles - resources history, I'm not over weight etc. I had a
stentAbdomen - swollen
Brain herniation
Chronic persistent hepatitis
Coronary artery stent
Hyperemesis gravidarum
Lyme disease - chronic persistent
Stent fitted in July 2004. This was to the Left circumflex (LCX) and obtuse marginal branch. This was the only area
blockedBlocked tear duct. I was told the main arteries were 30% clogged.
At the time my
cholesterolCholesterol
Cholesterol and diet
Cholesterol producers
Cholesterol test
Coronary risk profile
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides was 202 with high triglycerides. My level now is 137. Breakdown as follows:
Triglyceride = 30.5
HDL = 50
LDL = 68.7
Chol/HDL ratio = 103.1
Homocysteine = 871
I am now on high dose vitamin B6, B12 and folic acid supplements to reduce the homocysteine level.
I take a brisk 30 minute walk 6 days a week and have a nutritionist making sure I eat the correct food. All in all I think I'm doing the best I can. My BMI is a little high at 24.5 but I'm working on that also.
My questions are. How long would a stent (not drug eluding) be expected to stay open given my current regime. I realise there is no definitive answer, but I've no idea if it is a short term fix or if it could last 20 years or so.
What happens if it cloggs up? Can they be re-stented?
Is homocysteine recognised as a marker for heart disease? My doctor had never heard of it.
Thanks in advance.
Chris