gothamprince Posted July 18, 2022 Report Posted July 18, 2022 33 minutes ago, jerry1 said: heart calcification check must there is no such thing as heart calcification it's valvular calcification which is seen in older age groups not for young Quote
jerry1 Posted July 18, 2022 Report Posted July 18, 2022 1 hour ago, Swatkat said: Adhi genetic bro em chesina prolong cheyagalthav gani edho oka roju pakka . Regular ga check up cheyinchukovali. go through complete video and conclude, cardiologist clearly explains . If its genetic then its waste of discussion here or we just blame it on covid . Food habits matters lot, if you eat seed oils food and does regular gym , looks full fit also there are high chances of heartstrokes. we have seen one heart stroke recently in close family , the guy is 38 yrs,has heart break and didn't marry, they are filthy rich, he doesn't work, no drinking , no smoking , he looks fit , he doesn't have any stress or tensions, all of a sudden died of heartstroke. His parents are still alive 70+ so cannot blame genetics, his grandparents lived 90+. Quote
jerry1 Posted July 18, 2022 Report Posted July 18, 2022 39 minutes ago, gothamprince said: there is no such thing as heart calcification it's valvular calcification which is seen in older age groups not for young valve is not related heart? heart calicification layman word Below is the explanation coronary calcium scan 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 your arteries. Plaque inside the arteries of your heart can grow and restrict blood flow to the muscles of your heart. Measuring calcified plaque with a heart scan may allow your doctor to identify possible coronary artery disease before you have signs and symptoms. Your doctor will use your test results to determine what you need — medication or lifestyle changes — to reduce your risk of a heart attack or other heart problems. Quote
Swatkat Posted July 18, 2022 Report Posted July 18, 2022 5 minutes ago, jerry1 said: go through complete video and conclude. If its genetic then its waste of discussion here or we just blame it on covid . Food habits matters lot, if you eat seed oils food and does regular gym , looks full fit also there are high chances of heatstrokes. we have seen one heart stroke recently in close family , the guy is 38 yrs,has heart break and didn't marry, they are filthy rich, he doesn't work, no drinking , no smoking , he looks fit , he doesn't have any stress or tensions, all of a sudden died of heartstroke. His parents are still alive 70+ so cannot blame genetics, his grandparents lived 90+. Parents kadhu atha mmaa dad side grandparents anni sudali. Ah gene pass ayyi untey also ah roju em jarigindho heat untey heart pumping full untadhi ah exercise ki cardiac arrest ki vektharu. Food is main thingi agree but cardiomyopathy is different over to my friend @gothamprince Quote
Spartan Posted July 18, 2022 Report Posted July 18, 2022 my cousin who is turning 50, also got confirmed about ccalcification all valves. docs suggesting to go for by-pass, india lo docs emo u ccan still wait for another 5 years before u go antunnaru. Anyone heard about Saaol Heart Program, by Dr. Bimal Chagger. FDA approved treatment ani chupistunnaru... we spoke to him and he said no need of surgery. 1 Quote
jerry1 Posted July 18, 2022 Report Posted July 18, 2022 4 minutes ago, Swatkat said: Parents kadhu atha mmaa dad side grandparents anni sudali. Ah gene pass ayyi untey also ah roju em jarigindho heat untey heart pumping full untadhi ah exercise ki cardiac arrest ki vektharu. Food is main thingi agree but cardiomyopathy is different over to my friend @gothamprince I didn't say just parents, grandparents too , no one in family died of heart stroke. all lived 80+, 90+ and died in old age due to fevers, broken back.just can't blame the gene Quote
jerry1 Posted July 18, 2022 Report Posted July 18, 2022 9 minutes ago, Spartan said: my cousin who is turning 50, also got confirmed about ccalcification all valves. docs suggesting to go for by-pass, india lo docs emo u ccan still wait for another 5 years before u go antunnaru. Anyone heard about Saaol Heart Program, by Dr. Bimal Chagger. FDA approved treatment ani chupistunnaru... we spoke to him and he said no need of surgery. we are also thinking of going for this test, myself and my wife. we both are 35. I used to drink and smoke regularly, now I did quit keeping children in mind. My grandfathers both sides lived till 90, 98..still doesn't want to take risk Quote
Swatkat Posted July 18, 2022 Report Posted July 18, 2022 10 minutes ago, jerry1 said: we are also thinking of going for this test, myself and my wife. we both are 35. I used to drink and smoke regularly, now I did quit keeping children in mind. My grandfathers both sides lived till 90, 98..still doesn't want to Quote
Swatkat Posted July 18, 2022 Report Posted July 18, 2022 19 minutes ago, Spartan said: my cousin who is turning 50, also got confirmed about ccalcification all valves. docs suggesting to go for by-pass, india lo docs emo u ccan still wait for another 5 years before u go antunnaru. Anyone heard about Saaol Heart Program, by Dr. Bimal Chagger. FDA approved treatment ani chupistunnaru... we spoke to him and he said no need of surgery. SpartanGrandparents tho never compare even parents they were born in 60s and gps in 20s their food and exercise were different. We follow sedentary lifestyle. My grand father lived till mid 90s my uncle died in late 60s it could be due to stress whoch is the main factor is there is no genetics involved. Walls anni hard ipothaye plaque form idhi and restricts the blood flow and heart is the organ thatpumps blood to all parts of the body. Plaque is mothing but accumulationof kovvu. Andhuke epudu carrry sublingual aspirin when ever you feel uneasy it dilates or relaxes and saves you.Andhuke heart problems unnavallu energy undadhu ayasam vastahdhi. and depends on the percentage doctors wull suggest bypass not based on age. May be take a sexond opinion. Nekem avasaram ledhu bro daily ealking chey tennis musalivadilaaga cali lonuntunav maanchiga enjoy chey walk walk walk is always i suggest. Dont hit the zym it puts so kuch of stress to body and without proper nutrition never hit the zym. Zym ki povadam correct kadhu anatle but daniki time food anni isthe e nadusthadgi ledha chusav ga enntha mandhi potharo. Quote
Spartan Posted July 18, 2022 Report Posted July 18, 2022 2 minutes ago, Swatkat said: @SpartanGrandparents tho never compare even parents they were born in 60s and gps in 20s their food and exercise were different. We follow sedentary lifestyle. My gf lived till mid 90s my uncle dies in late 60s it could be due to stress whoch is the main factor is there is mo genetics involved. Walls anni hard ipothayeplaque form idhi and restricts the blood flow and heart is the organ that pukos blood to all parts of the body. Andhuke heart problems unnavallu energy undadhu ayasam vastahdhi. and depends on the percentage doctors wull suggest bypass not based on age. May be take a sexond opinion. Nekem avasaram ledhu bro daily ealking chey tennis musalivadilaaga cali lonuntunav maanchiga enjoy chey walk walk walk is always i suggest. Dont hit the zym it puts so kuch of stress to body and without proper nutrition never hit the zym. Zym ki povadam correct kadhu anatle but daniki time food anni isthe e nadusthadgi ledha chusav ga enntha mandhi potharo. I am suggesting him to lean towards by-pass than natural remedy. cause there will be always that doubt of , am i doing right diet etc. Quote
jerry1 Posted July 18, 2022 Report Posted July 18, 2022 2 minutes ago, Spartan said: I am suggesting him to lean towards by-pass than natural remedy. cause there will be always that doubt of , am i doing right diet etc. yes Prevention is better than cure. As he is at life risk, better to go for bypass and then follow healthy life style. And we all can avoid this by adopting to healthy lifestyle 1 Quote
Swatkat Posted July 18, 2022 Report Posted July 18, 2022 16 minutes ago, jerry1 said: we are also thinking of going for this test, myself and my wife. we both are 35. I used to drink and smoke regularly, now I did quit keeping children in mind. My grandfathers both sides lived till 90, 98..still doesn't want to take risk Wait for the recent internship aina @gothamprince baaaga pandinatlunadu trisha pics chusi Quote
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