What are the best methods for removing plaque from the artery?
What are the best methods for removing plaque from the artery?
What procedure are being tested?
I have seen on the net that they are working on a device that can be inserted in the vain and will grind off plaque.
Also a drug that can be used to dissolve.
Is there any way to remove it after it has stuck to the vane?
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Be sure to remind your cardiologist of your other problem. Ask if you could take an herbal supplement. Then ask him which one. There are some out there that can help, but get the doctor's help in choosing.
@carnes, so am I (in 3d stage kidney disease), and I take 81mg aspirin every day, along with 7.5mg Warfarin. My lead doctor is a nephrologist whose father is the leading cardiologist in her home state -- double trouble for disease! What did your doctors tell you about the hazards from taking aspirin?
Just another note. With my plaque, it is dead and dying protein, which apparently feeds off exercise. Then when it grows, it will invade nerves, ventricle walls, atrial walls, brain, etc. Just make sure you know exactly what is constituting your plaque before you make things worse. Eat a good balanced diet, get appropriate but careful exercise.
I see your other post to tell me how you found that out -- never heard of anything like this! I would think those tests you mention to determine what kind of plaque it is are not something routinely ordered by doctors? Are they even covered by insurance? If it's not too personal to ask or say, what caused the doctor to order them?
I was told Advil rises blood pressure.
What was the surgery called? And how are you doing now? Thank you!
@scottb
Look at the probiotics for help here. Stay away from Lactobacilus Acidolphilus as it can help you GAIN weight. Look more for Lactobacilus Gasseri as it has been proven to help destroy the fats in foods.
Some cannot ever get rid cholesterol problems as our bodies secrete the stuff from our livers.
Best of luck in seeking hero with this as our AMA trained doctors get very little training in nutrition preferring to leave it to those lesser trained who are called nutritionists who also do not really have extensive training in nutrition.
Hi @tolle,
Welcome! May I ask what brings you to Connect?
I recently had a coronary artery scan. My calcium score was 21.7 I’m 45. My blood pressure is very good my triglycerides are in the normal range and my cholesterol is 210. My Dr suggested Lipitor. I would like to first try natural supplements to try to lower my plaque first. If that doesn’t work then go the Lipitor route. Is there any new information? How about pomegranate supplements? Zinc or magnesium. And because calcium is a concern can someone tell me isn’t there calcium in Lipitor?
@todd2t- I had a HA back in 2014 and needed a stent. Along with several other drugs including a statin drug. There is a lot out there about the use of statins about 3-1 going against the use of statins and the side effects that often come along with them. I just had a full work-up down at the Scottsdale Mayo and the cardiologist I saw was recommending that I change to Rosuvastatin in lieu of continuing with the Simivastatin I am currently taking because it worked better against LDL. I'm not sure you will meet a cardiologist that is against the use of statins especially if one has already had a HA. I recently read about a noted cardiologist who is not selling his own products (other than his small book) and has a great read in his book called The Simple Heart Cure by Dr. Chauncey Crandell. I'm about halfway through it and he is big on reversing heart diease by simply learning to eat differently and a walking/exercise program. I can tell you that if I knew I was going to have a HA and knew about this book I would have tried to follow it to the T. Changing anyones diet is not easy, but as he puts it, it's your life! All the best to you! @thankful.