I am seeing my first Cardio Mar 31st. Have dealt with my PC Doc up to know. Here's the first draft of a letter I plan to send him next week. The battle begins!
  Dear Dr xxxxxx,
  I have an appointment with you  on March 31st.  This letter is written to ask for some tests to be ordered before that appointment.  I was a asymptomatic 72-year-old male  when I paid for a heart scan at Holistica Lab in Oct of 2007. That  revealed that I had a calcium score of 322.  A thallium stress test done here at Kaiser showed that I am stable.  I set out to try to slow down the normal 35% annual  increase in plaque though diet,  exercise,  simvastatin and supplements. I was fortunate enough not only to be able to slow and stop my plaque growth, but to reduce it. A heart scan at this hospital in Oct of 2008 revealed a calcium score of 219.  A 32% regression. 
  My lipid panel, per Kaiser,...4/07......10/08 CHOLESTEROL....................164        144    TRIGLYCERIDE                   147         79 HDL                             34         38 LDL                            101         90
 
  My "normal" lipids, combined with my low HDL and my plaque score,  leads me to suspect that I am high in small, dense LDL.
  So I need to know my LDL particle number, the gold standard for LDL.  I need an advanced lipid panel done, either NMR, VAP, or Berkeley. I would prefer NMR because it's easier to read, or VAP, if  NMR is not available though Kaiser.  If  the tests show I have high small, dense LDL, there are a number of steps I can take that will correct that LDL abnormality.
  I attribute my plaque regression  primarily  to my raising my 25Hydroxy D-3 blood level to 80 by taking 6000IU of D-3 soft gels a day. My last test for this was Jan 08, and I would like another test done now. 
  I consider a C Reactive Protein test to be  essential  to check inflammation level. A homocysteine test is also needed, as is a Magnesium one.
  Very Truly Yours, |