Weatherlite
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Guys, first off sorry I haven't been around for a while. I was up in Seattle area for almost 2 weeks visiting the in-laws.
Anyway, during these two weeks I get some disturbing news about my father...he's getting a heart catheter to check out his blood vessels. Basically he's been feeling out of breath for some time. He's been on BP meds for about 5 years. Norvast I think it was. Doc put him on a different med about 5 months ago in addition to the Norvast. BP came in just fine.
Well, now the new thing with the breath. Had a stress test and ECG done and doc said the lower half of his heart was not getting enough oxygen. So, catheter done and no blockages were found! Nothing! Not even plaque buildup. Cardiologist prescribes Lipitor though to help with the cholesterol. Get this though....he prescribes this even though he knows my father's cholesterol level is good!!!!! He has a total cholesterol of 185 with LDL of 112 and HDL of 73. Doc claimed that you're not healthy unless your LDL is below 70!!!!! My god!!! At that level you're shutting down some hormonal systems!!!
Well, "father knows best" right? Yeah, he told the doc to shove the statin. I advised him on some other cholesterol remedies so that he could at least lower his LDL's if he felt he needed to. Also advised him on fish oil but that was before I saw his HDL. Don't think he needs it!
Anyway, he then goes to see his regular doc and the doc gives him a clean bill of health even though there's still the problem of shortness of breath.
I've asked my mom to request a copy of all labs done by the doc. I figure the doc should have done at least the basic labs such as total red blood cells and hemoglobin. I just want to see if his blood can even carry the oxygen needed in the first place. Other than that we're kinda stuck. One doc gives bad advice and bad drugs and the other is oblivious to the problem. A cousin is a pharmacist and she has said that certain BP meds can have a tolerance built up over time and that once this tolerance is achieved there could be adverse side effects. So, my father is going to try coming off of the Norvast while monitoring BP several times throughout the day. If his shortness of breath goes away then we know what the culprit is.
However, I'd still like your opinions on this. There are a lot of educated people on here and your thoughts matter. Also, I'm worried my father may be in denial about his testosterone levels. Mom says the sex is great (gross thought to be honest with ya!!) but that it's only once a month now. Dad has also recently started showing signs and symptoms that are typical with hypogonadism. Problem is that he says he's fine and mom doesn't know how to go about getting the doc to do the testing while telling dad it's for something else....this is just to see if he has the problem. If he does he'd be told and then he'd decide if he wanted treatment or not. Hmm, so maybe there is a TRT component to this thread after all.
Ok, long post. Comments/ideas, etc etc?
Thanks!
Anyway, during these two weeks I get some disturbing news about my father...he's getting a heart catheter to check out his blood vessels. Basically he's been feeling out of breath for some time. He's been on BP meds for about 5 years. Norvast I think it was. Doc put him on a different med about 5 months ago in addition to the Norvast. BP came in just fine.
Well, now the new thing with the breath. Had a stress test and ECG done and doc said the lower half of his heart was not getting enough oxygen. So, catheter done and no blockages were found! Nothing! Not even plaque buildup. Cardiologist prescribes Lipitor though to help with the cholesterol. Get this though....he prescribes this even though he knows my father's cholesterol level is good!!!!! He has a total cholesterol of 185 with LDL of 112 and HDL of 73. Doc claimed that you're not healthy unless your LDL is below 70!!!!! My god!!! At that level you're shutting down some hormonal systems!!!
Well, "father knows best" right? Yeah, he told the doc to shove the statin. I advised him on some other cholesterol remedies so that he could at least lower his LDL's if he felt he needed to. Also advised him on fish oil but that was before I saw his HDL. Don't think he needs it!
Anyway, he then goes to see his regular doc and the doc gives him a clean bill of health even though there's still the problem of shortness of breath.
I've asked my mom to request a copy of all labs done by the doc. I figure the doc should have done at least the basic labs such as total red blood cells and hemoglobin. I just want to see if his blood can even carry the oxygen needed in the first place. Other than that we're kinda stuck. One doc gives bad advice and bad drugs and the other is oblivious to the problem. A cousin is a pharmacist and she has said that certain BP meds can have a tolerance built up over time and that once this tolerance is achieved there could be adverse side effects. So, my father is going to try coming off of the Norvast while monitoring BP several times throughout the day. If his shortness of breath goes away then we know what the culprit is.
However, I'd still like your opinions on this. There are a lot of educated people on here and your thoughts matter. Also, I'm worried my father may be in denial about his testosterone levels. Mom says the sex is great (gross thought to be honest with ya!!) but that it's only once a month now. Dad has also recently started showing signs and symptoms that are typical with hypogonadism. Problem is that he says he's fine and mom doesn't know how to go about getting the doc to do the testing while telling dad it's for something else....this is just to see if he has the problem. If he does he'd be told and then he'd decide if he wanted treatment or not. Hmm, so maybe there is a TRT component to this thread after all.
Ok, long post. Comments/ideas, etc etc?
Thanks!
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