From: JK on
I do not get tired of doing work,
I am non smoker, non drinker, vegetarian , havebeen taking lots of
fruits from decades,
I also get regular blood test for cholestrol, trigricides and sugar .
and have always got positive results
second week of January 2004 i had chest pain and i visited my family
doctor immediately he advised me for angiography and on 13th jan 2005
it was diagnosed that i had blockage which was of great concerned.

since then i am on control diet no fats, no dairy products, no oils,
lots of fruits salads and vegetables, oats.....

I have now few questions to ask any help will be highly appreciated

1) Can heart blockage removed without getting operated
2) how can i view angography CD and interpret it
3) are their any test to verify heart blockage other than angiography
4) If my cholestrol was always in control than how come their is
blockage ?



BLOOD TEST REPORT AS ON 30-NOV-2004
BLOOD SUGAR-------99.2 MG/DL
BLOOD UREA--------41.2 MG/DL
S.CREATININE------1.2 MG/DL
S.URIC ACID-------5.1 MG/DL
S. CHOLESTEROL----188.2 MG/DL
S. TRIGLYCERIDES--130.3 MG/DL
Prescribed Medicines (Ceruvin 75 mg and Razel 10 mg)

Result After Medication
BLOOD TEST REPORT AS ON 17-AUG-2005
GLUCOSE (FASTING)------93 MG/DL
GLUCOSE PP-------------103 MG/DL
UREA-------------------23 MG/DL
SERUM CREATININE-------1.0 MG/DL
URIC ACID--------------4.8 MG/DL
CHOLESTEROL------------104 MG/DL
HDL CHOLESTEROL--------35 MG/DL
LDL CHOLESTEROL--------61 MG/DL
TRIGLYCERIDE-----------87 MG/DL
VLDL CHOLESTEROL-------17 MG/DL


HEART REPORT Dated 13/01/05
INDICATION: Post MI Evaluation
Previous Procedure------None
Procedure Details
Route:------SF
Sheath Size
Catheter------RCA JR
------LCA JL
Contrast------Ionic
Complications------Nil
Hemodynamic Status
Aortic Pressure(S/D/M)------130/80/mmHg
LVEDP Pre------------16 mmHg
Post 18 mmHg
EF 45 %

LV angiography
> done in RAO view and shows RWMA
> Apical, Inferior segment Hypokinetic.
> Other segment normal.

Coronary Angiography
LAD ------------90% mid segment stenosis
LCx ------------90% mid segment stenosis
RCA ------------75% proximal segment stenosis
------------40% proximal segment stenosis
Summary >Triple Vessel Disease
LAD mid segment stenosis , LCx mid segment stenosis,
RCA proximal segment stenosis, proximal segment stenosis,
>Mild LV Dysfunction

Thankyou for you answers
Jattinder

jattinder.kumar(a)rediffmail.com |

From: mcs on

"JK" <jattinder.kumar(a)rediffmail.com> wrote in message
news:1137429720.962518.234330(a)g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I do not get tired of doing work,
> I am non smoker, non drinker, vegetarian , havebeen taking lots of
> fruits from decades,
> I also get regular blood test for cholestrol, trigricides and sugar .
> and have always got positive results
> second week of January 2004 i had chest pain and i visited my family
> doctor immediately he advised me for angiography and on 13th jan 2005
> it was diagnosed that i had blockage which was of great concerned.
>
> since then i am on control diet no fats, no dairy products, no oils,
> lots of fruits salads and vegetables, oats.....
>
> I have now few questions to ask any help will be highly appreciated
>
> 1) Can heart blockage removed without getting operated
> 2) how can i view angography CD and interpret it
> 3) are their any test to verify heart blockage other than angiography
> 4) If my cholestrol was always in control than how come their is
> blockage ?
>
>
>
> BLOOD TEST REPORT AS ON 30-NOV-2004
> BLOOD SUGAR-------99.2 MG/DL
> BLOOD UREA--------41.2 MG/DL
> S.CREATININE------1.2 MG/DL
> S.URIC ACID-------5.1 MG/DL
> S. CHOLESTEROL----188.2 MG/DL
> S. TRIGLYCERIDES--130.3 MG/DL
> Prescribed Medicines (Ceruvin 75 mg and Razel 10 mg)
>
> Result After Medication
> BLOOD TEST REPORT AS ON 17-AUG-2005
> GLUCOSE (FASTING)------93 MG/DL
> GLUCOSE PP-------------103 MG/DL
> UREA-------------------23 MG/DL
> SERUM CREATININE-------1.0 MG/DL
> URIC ACID--------------4.8 MG/DL
> CHOLESTEROL------------104 MG/DL
> HDL CHOLESTEROL--------35 MG/DL
> LDL CHOLESTEROL--------61 MG/DL
> TRIGLYCERIDE-----------87 MG/DL
> VLDL CHOLESTEROL-------17 MG/DL
>
>
> HEART REPORT Dated 13/01/05
> INDICATION: Post MI Evaluation
> Previous Procedure------None
> Procedure Details
> Route:------SF
> Sheath Size
> Catheter------RCA JR
> ------LCA JL
> Contrast------Ionic
> Complications------Nil
> Hemodynamic Status
> Aortic Pressure(S/D/M)------130/80/mmHg
> LVEDP Pre------------16 mmHg
> Post 18 mmHg
> EF 45 %
>
> LV angiography
>> done in RAO view and shows RWMA
>> Apical, Inferior segment Hypokinetic.
>> Other segment normal.
>
> Coronary Angiography
> LAD ------------90% mid segment stenosis
> LCx ------------90% mid segment stenosis
> RCA ------------75% proximal segment stenosis
> ------------40% proximal segment stenosis
> Summary >Triple Vessel Disease
> LAD mid segment stenosis , LCx mid segment stenosis,
> RCA proximal segment stenosis, proximal segment stenosis,
> >Mild LV Dysfunction
>
> Thankyou for you answers
> Jattinder
>
> jattinder.kumar(a)rediffmail.com |
>
Wow thats a great read jattinder and so sorry about your Heart blockage.I
think any answers will help people in the future like me understand what
might help for them also . What did you eat allot of that may have caused
this ? Dairy?
Your cholesterol was pretty low! Good luck and hope you get some good
answers.


From: oldal4865 on

JK wrote in message
<1137429720.962518.234330(a)g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>...
>I do not get tired of doing work,
>I am non smoker, non drinker, vegetarian , havebeen taking lots of
>fruits from decades,
>I also get regular blood test for cholestrol, trigricides and sugar .
>and have always got positive results
>second week of January 2004 i had chest pain and i visited my family
>doctor immediately he advised me for angiography and on 13th jan 2005
>it was diagnosed that i had blockage which was of great concerned.
>
>. . .(snip). .
>I have now few questions to ask any help will be highly appreciated
>. . .(snip). .
>4) If my cholestrol was always in control than how come their is
>blockage ?
>
>. . .(snip). . .
>
>Thankyou for you answers
>Jattinder
>

I cannot answer your questions (engineer, not a medical person) but I can
mention some things you should think about:

1. Your Fasting Blood sugar is a bit high. It may be predicting future
diabetes.

http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3165

2. If your suspiciously high Fasting Blood sugar is caused by high Insulin
Resistance, your past cholesterol history may not have been as "positive'
as you thought. A triglycerides to HDL ratio greater than 3.0 is
considered a marker for high Insulin Resistance and small-sized LDL
particles. Small-sized LDL is implicated in arterial disease.

You are taking a statin (Razel) and controlling your diet , ( ". . .
..control diet no fats, no dairy products, no oils,. . ."), but your ratio
is 2.48. Mine is 1.3

People with high triglycerides/HDL ratios often reduce their ratios by
reducing the amount of carbohydrate in their diet.

Metformin has been found useful in people with unfavorable triglycerides
and HDL ratios related to high Insulin Resistance.


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?holding=npg&cmd=Retrieve&db=Pu
bMed&list_uids=1752350&dopt=Abstract

3. Razel is suspected of producing excessive adverse side effects in Asian
ethnic groups. If you are such, (India?) you may want to seek a
substitute statin, i.e.

http://www.doctorndtv.com/FAQ/detailfaq.asp?id=4991

". . . .Assuming that you do need medicine, one should certainly avoid
rosuvastatin (sold under various brand names such as Razel) since it has
caused severe adverse effects including rhabdomyolysis (a potentially fatal
disorder of muscles). This medicine is known to have more serious side
effects in Asian ethnic groups (such as Indians) compared to Caucasians
(such as English, Anglo-Saxons). Because of this reason the US Government
agency dealing with medicines has ordered the manufacturers to conduct
further trials on this drug in Asian communities.

Older statins such as atorvastatin (sold under various brand names like
Atorva, Liporest) or lovastatin (sold under the brand name of Pro-HDL) are
safer and as effective in reducing cholesterol levels. . ."

Regards
Old Al


From: Bill on

"JK" <jattinder.kumar(a)rediffmail.com> wrote in message
news:1137429720.962518.234330(a)g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I do not get tired of doing work,
> I am non smoker, non drinker, vegetarian , havebeen taking lots of
> fruits from decades,
> I also get regular blood test for cholestrol, trigricides and sugar .
> and have always got positive results
> second week of January 2004 i had chest pain and i visited my family
> doctor immediately he advised me for angiography and on 13th jan 2005
> it was diagnosed that i had blockage which was of great concerned.
>
> since then i am on control diet no fats, no dairy products, no oils,
> lots of fruits salads and vegetables, oats.....
>
> I have now few questions to ask any help will be highly appreciated
>
> 1) Can heart blockage removed without getting operated
> 2) how can i view angography CD and interpret it
> 3) are their any test to verify heart blockage other than angiography
> 4) If my cholestrol was always in control than how come their is
> blockage ?
>
>
>
> BLOOD TEST REPORT AS ON 30-NOV-2004
> BLOOD SUGAR-------99.2 MG/DL
> BLOOD UREA--------41.2 MG/DL
> S.CREATININE------1.2 MG/DL
> S.URIC ACID-------5.1 MG/DL
> S. CHOLESTEROL----188.2 MG/DL
> S. TRIGLYCERIDES--130.3 MG/DL
> Prescribed Medicines (Ceruvin 75 mg and Razel 10 mg)
>
> Result After Medication
> BLOOD TEST REPORT AS ON 17-AUG-2005
> GLUCOSE (FASTING)------93 MG/DL
> GLUCOSE PP-------------103 MG/DL
> UREA-------------------23 MG/DL
> SERUM CREATININE-------1.0 MG/DL
> URIC ACID--------------4.8 MG/DL
> CHOLESTEROL------------104 MG/DL
> HDL CHOLESTEROL--------35 MG/DL
> LDL CHOLESTEROL--------61 MG/DL
> TRIGLYCERIDE-----------87 MG/DL
> VLDL CHOLESTEROL-------17 MG/DL
>
>
> HEART REPORT Dated 13/01/05
> INDICATION: Post MI Evaluation
> Previous Procedure------None
> Procedure Details
> Route:------SF
> Sheath Size
> Catheter------RCA JR
> ------LCA JL
> Contrast------Ionic
> Complications------Nil
> Hemodynamic Status
> Aortic Pressure(S/D/M)------130/80/mmHg
> LVEDP Pre------------16 mmHg
> Post 18 mmHg
> EF 45 %
>
> LV angiography
>> done in RAO view and shows RWMA
>> Apical, Inferior segment Hypokinetic.
>> Other segment normal.
>
> Coronary Angiography
> LAD ------------90% mid segment stenosis
> LCx ------------90% mid segment stenosis
> RCA ------------75% proximal segment stenosis
> ------------40% proximal segment stenosis
> Summary >Triple Vessel Disease
> LAD mid segment stenosis , LCx mid segment stenosis,
> RCA proximal segment stenosis, proximal segment stenosis,
> >Mild LV Dysfunction
>
> Thankyou for you answers
> Jattinder
>
> jattinder.kumar(a)rediffmail.com |
>

David Rind is quite right. Also, my sister had a blockage. She seemed the
almost the perfect candidate to not have one - though there was some history
in our family. I attributed it to anxiety- she had recently had some major
problems. There have been some suggestions that anxiety increases the risk of
heart attacks. I noticed you posted to an anxiety board.

They gave me pictures at my last angioplasty - before and after. One blockage
was obvious, the other fuzzy. I'm not sure what good it would do you.

You have already suffered mild heart damage due to blockages. That's what
"Mild LV Dsyfunction." means.

What kind of operation are they suggesting? If it is a tripple by-pass, you
MIGHT be able to talk them into a series of angioplasties with the new drug
eluting stents. With the new stents, there is some debate on when to use
angioplasty and when to bypass. This is NOT a recommendation. It is a
suggestion on something to bring up with your Dr. if your case fits.


Bill - not a Dr.



From: Juhana Harju on
JK wrote:
: I do not get tired of doing work,
: I am non smoker, non drinker, vegetarian , havebeen taking lots of
: fruits from decades,
: I also get regular blood test for cholestrol, trigricides and sugar .
: and have always got positive results
: second week of January 2004 i had chest pain and i visited my family
: doctor immediately he advised me for angiography and on 13th jan 2005
: it was diagnosed that i had blockage which was of great concerned.
:
: since then i am on control diet no fats, no dairy products, no oils,
: lots of fruits salads and vegetables, oats.....
:
: I have now few questions to ask any help will be highly appreciated
:
: 1) Can heart blockage removed without getting operated
: 2) how can i view angography CD and interpret it
: 3) are their any test to verify heart blockage other than angiography
: 4) If my cholestrol was always in control than how come their is
: blockage ?

You might want to have a look at this thread in sci.med.nutrition:

http://tinyurl.com/dtvoa

--
Juhana