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It sounds like you do have some familial tendency to develop premature atherosclerosis. For premenopausal women, estrogen appears to have some protective affect in preventing develoment of atherosclerotic changes. After about 3-5 years post menopausal, the incidence of atherosclerosis equals men.
What is your cholesterol level, specifically the breakdown of LDL(remember "l" for lousy and hdl) You need to have an aggressive evaluation to uncover any reversible predisposing conditions and to have those treated. When treating individuals with this type of family history, I pull out all stops in diagnosing conditions early; sometimes even employing chemistries and diagnostic tests that would not be offered to low risk, asymptomatic patients
LDL-P was 1040
Small LDL-P was 513
Total cholesterol 155 with LDL-C 94.
HDL-C was 50 and triglycerides 55.
LDL Particle size 21.6, large HDL-P was 11.9 and large VLDL-P was .04
C-reactive protein 1.07
Did recently find out brother did not die of heart attack but suicide. Father had massive heart attack; both were heavy smokers and alcoholics. I do have a brief history of smoking but do not drink. Very active, at the gym 5x week along with long walks 6x week.
Imaging report for carotid ultrasound showed "mild intimal thickening bilaterally" and "antegrade vertebral flow is present". Any info you can give on these readings would be greatly appreciated.