Recently had a chest CT scan and test report states the above.
Anyone else familiar with this? Bit worried as have been asked to make a GP appointment to discuss.
Type 1 for 50 years.
Suk, I'm sorry to hear you've had some unexpected results from your CT. I'm assuming there was a reason the CT was being done, whether cardiac or something else.
This isn't something that happened to me, but clearly it makes sense to discuss your results with whoever ordered the CT. If that was your GP, I would encourage you to use your chat with him as a gateway to ensuring he makes the relevant referrals to cariolody or wherever else is required.
Obviously significant calcification isn't a great situation, but I'd urge you to look on it as now you know, you can look into options for improving the situation, so that you can crack on with living your best life.
Thank you for your comments AndBreathe, I will certainly hope to get an appointment soon although this is easier said than done![]()
@Zhnyaka modern medicine does not perfectly treat heart attacks. It can help some people, but not all.modern medicine perfectly treats heart attacks. I also know that it is often treated with caronary stenting
as far as I know, the coronary calcification increases the risk of heart attack, but modern medicine perfectly treats heart attacks. I also know that it is often treated with caronary stenting
this has nothing to do with the topic, but, my God, what a cool avatar you have!