Ryhia
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- Type of diabetes
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Thanks @Ryhia, it's to know for sure what to do these days, but you are trying your best and I also have been doing more chicken (I love baked thighs with skin and bone in) and I always have a bag of avocados. Sometimes I just cut a couple (they are small ones) and eat them with my chicken or salmon. Thanks to a little "outlet" market, we almost always have Wildcaught Alaskan Salmon ). I don't have a lot of variety of foods, no fancy recipes, and I look at it more as a have-to thing, or fuel. Not that I don't add a few spices here and there
Did you mean CAT scan, or is there a CAC scan now too ? There are some tests not given anywhere in my town, or some my insurance won't cover but I'll look it up online Thanks again, Denise
Here's a quote from the Mayo clinic: "A heart scan, also known as a coronary calcium scan, is a specialized X-ray test that provides pictures of your heart that can help your doctor detect and measure calcium-containing plaque in the arteries." https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/heart-scan/about/pac-20384686
CAC scans as they are termed in the UK are not routinely offered but there are private clinics where these can be arranged at a price of course. Mostly but not always a referral from a GP is required.