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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 2294985" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>Mr B and I paid for CAC scans a couple of years ago.</p><p>V interesting experience.</p><p></p><p>While we were there, the consultant who gave the results (mine was zero, despite being a carni sat fatter with obesity, pcos, hormone dysregulation and obesity) chatted about how apparently unpredictable the results can be (thats cos you are surprised I was a zero, isn't it?). She mentioned that a colleague, male, slim, fit, tanned, etc. etc. had a horrifyingly high score - to everyone's surprise. Poor man. I expect he is now <s>on</s> condemned to a high whole grain, low fat, statin diet, plus exhaustive exercise.</p><p></p><p>I really don't think consultants should be judging people's heart attack risk based on weight, appearance and activity, do you?</p><p>Had hoped we had moved beyond that by now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 2294985, member: 41816"] Mr B and I paid for CAC scans a couple of years ago. V interesting experience. While we were there, the consultant who gave the results (mine was zero, despite being a carni sat fatter with obesity, pcos, hormone dysregulation and obesity) chatted about how apparently unpredictable the results can be (thats cos you are surprised I was a zero, isn't it?). She mentioned that a colleague, male, slim, fit, tanned, etc. etc. had a horrifyingly high score - to everyone's surprise. Poor man. I expect he is now [S]on[/S] condemned to a high whole grain, low fat, statin diet, plus exhaustive exercise. I really don't think consultants should be judging people's heart attack risk based on weight, appearance and activity, do you? Had hoped we had moved beyond that by now... [/QUOTE]
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