Been hiking with Roya, no very strenuous training since I have a multitude of tests today.
Wildflowers at peak.
My brother had an angiogram with contrast. It was a lucky thing. He just got a new cardiologist and he only went in originally to deal with his wife's issue, which turned out to be not as serious. It was suggested HE get tested while she was there. After the angiogram, Dr. ordered an urgent heart catheterization and he was found to have 95% blockage of a right coronary artery. (She had zero blockage). He received a stent. His CAC scan was 56 and his CT angiogram with contrast suggested just 50% blockage. Both tests understated his issue. Heart catheterization surgery is really the only definitive measure of blockage. CAC is just looking back at the disease already accumulated and the CAC number means little, more about the location of the calcification. He was on Repatha and now on Plavix. Seems that Repatha does nothing to reverse the damage / disease, just supposedly decreases risk. The Dr. told him that he could have easily had a fatal heart attack, as our uncle did, without this procedure.
I have numerous Dr appointments this month, some I will not keep if my tests go well. I'll be doing the GRAIL test, lipids, A1c, CMP, tumor markers. Hope it goes well.
Semester getting really busy, student concert Thurs then it gets a little easier.
Expect to do a major hike on Friday, then resume training on the weekend with some biking and hill sprints.
Finally below 145 lbs, thankfully.