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High Lipoprotein(a) but CAC Score 0

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@kathleen1314 , funny... I'm the exact same way with researching the condition and all options in order to feel comfortable with any medication. I have that "comfort line" also. I've never taken meds until my osteoporosis diagnosis. I took a year researching and met with a specialist before agreeing to take the med. I'm also sensitive to meds. I just tried AI co-pilot yesterday. It helped explain the medical issue and why doctors immediately go to statins. Then I got into diet and meal plans in co-pilot. Turns out that I'm eating exactly all the right foods now and have been most of my life. I guess this explains why my CAC=0. Maybe my risk factor (because of lpa) is low? More questions for the doctor (smile).

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Yay! I always feel more peace if I have done everything which I can to gain knowledge and to attack the situation. Then no matter what the result I know that I did the best with what was available to me at the time.
I find that cronometer works well for me for inputting my daily food and supplements. I have a gluten intolerance which can cause inflammation and affect how I absorb my nutrients so I am careful to make sure that I eat well and supplement as needed. I just use the free cronometer but I have several friends that have used to more expensive cronometer with good results.