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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 2414610" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>I can't recall which thread it was on, where someone had serious concerns about going low carb, as they had heard of, or knew of someone/people who had gone keto and ended up with block/gunged up blood vessels?</p><p></p><p>Anyway, today I received the results of my Coronary Arterial Calcium scan done a couple of weeks ago, as an element of a research study. My score was 4.2 (<a href="https://patient.info/doctor/coronary-artery-calcium-score#nav-1" target="_blank">https://patient.info/doctor/coronary-artery-calcium-score#nav-1</a>). Personally, after 7.5 years on low carb, with balancing fats, I'm fine with that.</p><p></p><p>Such an interesting study, and a massively comprehensive cardiac MOT. I dread to think of the cost. I know several people who have paid for the calcium scans privately, at a cost of several hundred pounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 2414610, member: 88961"] I can't recall which thread it was on, where someone had serious concerns about going low carb, as they had heard of, or knew of someone/people who had gone keto and ended up with block/gunged up blood vessels? Anyway, today I received the results of my Coronary Arterial Calcium scan done a couple of weeks ago, as an element of a research study. My score was 4.2 ([URL]https://patient.info/doctor/coronary-artery-calcium-score#nav-1[/URL]). Personally, after 7.5 years on low carb, with balancing fats, I'm fine with that. Such an interesting study, and a massively comprehensive cardiac MOT. I dread to think of the cost. I know several people who have paid for the calcium scans privately, at a cost of several hundred pounds. [/QUOTE]
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