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[QUOTE="uconn1999, post: 5329525, member: 1627"] Don’t know if this procedure has been discussed before, I first heard of this procedure 2 yrs ago on my favorite podcast, the All In. It was episode 133 back in July ‘23. If not familiar, the procedure (scan) takes about five minutes and is low-cost test for people over 40, especially those with family history of heart issues, to assess plaque in the coronary arteries and predict heart attack risk. I mentioned it to several friends who went and got tested. So far multiple stents, a bypass, statins, and major dietary changes have resulted. Another one with a score of zero So finally I got around to being tested, expecting great results because of excellent cholesterol numbers, frequent exercise, walking 18 holes 3 times a week in this TX heat and no symptoms of shortage of breath chest pain etc. Well damn, my number was very high and now after a normal echogram and seemingly no issue with the stress test, looks like I may be headed for a stent. I have one artery that has blockage. So long story short, you would be advised to have this test. Most insurances don’t cover, I paid $75[URL="https://nypost.com/2025/08/27/health/vital-heart-check-you-may-need-after-40-but-probably-havent-heard-of/"]The vital heart check you may need after 40 — but have probably never heard of[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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