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@steveny9

Yes, I know all three. Here are the results:

LEFT ANTERIOR DESCENDING:
Type: I
Proximal, Mid: few mixed plaques in the proximal - mid segment of LAD causing mild stenosis (25-29% luminal narrowing)
Distal: normal
Diagonals: small D1 normal, D2 normal
D3: small calcific plaque in the proximal segment of D3 without significant stenosis
LEFT CIRCUMFLEX:
Proximal: few calcific plaques in the proximal segment of LCx causing minimal stenosis (1-24% luminal narrowing) Distal: normal
Obtuse marginals: OM1 normal
RIGHT CORONARY:
Proximal: calcific plaque in the proximal segment of RCA causing minimal stenosis (1-24% luminal narrowing) Mid: mixed plaque in the mid segment of RCA causing minimal stenosis (1-24% luminal narrowing)
Distal: normal
Posterior descending: normal
Posterolateral ventricular branch: normal

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Replies to "Yes, I know all three. Here are the results: LEFT ANTERIOR DESCENDING: Type: I Proximal, Mid:..."

This is a lot of specific info and your plaque is exactly in the same arteries where my plaque was found. From the percentages of blockage, it looks like you caught this early and now your cardio will be following you closely.

I wasn't able to tolerate statins but to tell the truth, for the time that I was on them, they didn't do all that much good. It wasn't until I went on Praluent that my cholesterol numbers dropped significantly. It is an expensive drug if not covered by insurance. Some patients have been prescribed a statin plus Praluent if the statins just didn't help much. If your doc feels the statins are getting your numbers where they need to be, Praluent likely won't be prescribed as your insurance won't cover it. I don't know when Praluent will come off patent and generics will be on the market but that might be worth looking into with the idea that you might want to pay for it yourself if insurance doesn't cover. Praluent dropped my LDL like a stone.

The CAC score above zero is always horrifying but in my case, it stirred me to action on diet and more exercise and eventually I stopped being horrified but did continue to "follow the rules" to do my best to keep the CAC score as low as possible but as my doc said "it always gets worse".

I wish you good health and peace.

Donna