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Old Fri, Jun-26-20, 11:55
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Originally Posted by Bonnie OFS
I've been eating low carb high fat for quite a while now, and my doctor has been warning me for the last few years that my cholesterol is high.

So last week I had a possible TIA (went temporarily blind in 1 eye) & got tested. Found out my heart is fine, but my carotid arteries are severely blocked. I'm going to need surgery, which is scary because of the possibility of a stroke, but if I do nothing a stroke eventually is inevitable.

So the question - for all you health experts - is why is my heart fine & my carotid arteries screwed? Random bad luck or is there an actual reason for it? Hereditary is a possibility, even tho my generation & my parents' have had no problem. But 3 of my grandparents died of strokes/aneurysms. The last one died of cancer in his 80s.

Searching this forum I found a diet doctor article on changing my diet to lower my cholesterol (https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/cholesterol-basics) & will be working on it.

If anyone here has had carotid surgery, could you tell me about your experience? And was the diagnosis a surprise? I had symptoms for the last couple of months, but had no clue what they were symptoms of. Had I known I would have told my doctor about them earlier.


Bonnie, Us like you might be going through this and we just don't know it. Can you tell us what kind of other symptoms you have been having before finding this out?
Also, what tests did you have to find this out?
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