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@jlharsh

Well, that’s the million dollar question that I’m not sure about. I do know there are genetics involved making my cholesterol a bit pesky. :). I know for whatever reason my body requires an extremely consistent diet, exercise, strengthening and stretching, and we don’t make changes often. So much that it doesn’t leave time for much else but with a trade off that I can function. I am learning everything affects everything. I would say stay activity, go see your ENT for your sinus issue and see what they think about timing of when to try Repatha (I think there are sinus related side effects). The doc that prescribes my cholesterol treatment is who I go to when I think I am having side effects and he is helpful to address them.

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Thanks. I am very active, good BMI, decent diet., and no good reason for high cholesterol other than genetic. My recent calcium score was 0. I have passed all cardiac tests and blood pressure controlled with meds. I’m waiting for an ENT consult and results of my sinus CT. Both PCP and cardiologist said to wait until this was resolved to start Repatha. I’m not worried about dying of heart disease at this point.