Managing patients with high Lp(a) | Peter Attia, M.D. & Benoît Arsenault, Ph.D.

  Рет қаралды 40,909

Peter Attia MD

Peter Attia MD

Күн бұрын

Пікірлер: 216
@stanleysokolow
@stanleysokolow 9 ай бұрын
But what if you have high Lp(a) in your blood? Lp(a) is a modified LDL particle that has a "tail" protein attached to it. The tail has a sequence of atoms which interfere with the anti-clotting effect of plasminogen, so it promotes clotting. It is estimated that 20% of the world population has Lp(a) particles, which are genetically determined. Statins actually increase the amount of Lp(a), so they're no help with this. But 81mg aspirin counteracts the Lp(a) thrombogenic effect. The tricky thing is to get the aspirin dose and frequency correct for a particular concentration of Lp(a). Maybe a blood test, like the prothrombin time, could help the doctor titrate the aspirin dosage. Lp(a) is known to increase the risk of ischemic strokes and heart attacks, especially in elderly men, but doctors rarely test for it. You can find articles about this in PubMed.
@petercoderch589
@petercoderch589 2 жыл бұрын
I am LP(a) null. I have the C>T mutation at rs41259144 (chr6:160601075) that substitutes Arginine for Glycine at that position, and causes the protein to truncate and stay immature and inactive. Less than 1 in 1,000 people have this SNV. My blood tests confirm non-detectable LP(a). The drawback is that I have a tendency towards infection. But it doesn't seem to hurt much. 4 people in my family have lived to be over 100.
@DrProfX
@DrProfX 8 ай бұрын
The problem with statins is that they either do nothing to Lp(a) or increase it by up to 5%…
@BossNerd
@BossNerd 2 жыл бұрын
I did a little self experiment. I get a blood test every two months and check hormones and cholesterol (including Lp(a)). My numbers were approaching the point where I would be put on cholesterol meds. I wanted to lose weight and went on a low carb diet - 60g carbs per day with no calorie restrictions - just eat as much of anything I want - just not carbs. I lost weight pretty rapidly(3lbs./week) but over seven months my Lp(a) went from 34 to 3 - sorry, I don't remember the units. Also, my hormone profile went from someone in the mid-50s to a 30 year old - not perfect but really good. I am sure there is a genetic component here but in my case it was a resounding success.
@tinhatrancher904
@tinhatrancher904 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting. Your self study shows LP(a) is not just genetic in nature (if too high for example) but connected to carb intake, lifestyle and diet in general. Keto, fasting, and low carb, like your self test can help lowering LP(a). I just got an invite from my doctor through access care. This is a research company looking to experiment with prescription drugs to lower LP(a) specifically. May not need to participate and possibly take an experimental treatment with unknown side effects to solve this issue. Thank you.
@Joseph1NJ
@Joseph1NJ Жыл бұрын
If that's true, your LP(a) went from 34 to 3, (you didn't mention the unit of measurement) assuming both were the same unit of measurement, you'd be in the medical journals as I don't believe that's possible.
@BossNerd
@BossNerd Жыл бұрын
@@Joseph1NJ I think /i still have the blood test results. Same lab over that period.
@Joseph1NJ
@Joseph1NJ Жыл бұрын
@@BossNerd Amazing!
@BossNerd
@BossNerd Жыл бұрын
@@tinhatrancher904 If you do this please respond with your results since there seem to be some skeptics. Of course genetics may be playing a factor here but there is a lot of new research dealing with epigenetics in this area.
@margots.3720
@margots.3720 Жыл бұрын
Im on liberal keto diet my second LP (a) test was 9. On my first ever Lp(a)test it was 15. I was 62. With keto diet i want to lower my Insulin which is improving, but the biggest gain was my Lp(a).
Ай бұрын
What is your LDL? What do you eat for protein?
@BeachLifeLove
@BeachLifeLove 8 ай бұрын
Have to say I'm a bit shocked at the recommendation of taking Statins (with all the side affects) ... So far I've found zero proof statins do anything for Lp(a), even the American Heart Association says they don't do anything for Lp(a). And, just from my Personal experience, My dr wanted to put me on them too because my Lp(a) was high, I said no. He then said lets get a CT scan and then talk. So I did the CT scan and all clean ... so my dr said, well no calcium so no need to go on them then (and 5 years later did just another one and still clean). And trust me, if there was proof statins helped with Lp(a), I would take them, even with the potential side affects. Anyway, just offering a different view.
@HA-kw7vq
@HA-kw7vq 8 ай бұрын
I too have genetically high lipo protein - over 1500!! my cholesterol is also at overall 6.4 -- Drs begging me to go on a statin as i have RA too which can impact the heart. Feeling overwhelmed with it all - i am slim, eat heathy don't smoke or drink -I did ask what longevity of life would the statin provide? Btw i was told to do a Mri scan to check for calcium deposits £1600! It makes you wonder just let the body do what it needs too
@meltedsnowman9637
@meltedsnowman9637 5 ай бұрын
Statins help in reducing both apoB and reducing inflammation. Both of these help reduce the chance of cardiovascular disease, which people with higher lp(a) are at a higher risk of. A CT scan isn’t that useful if you’re young/under 50 as you only expect to get any positive score whatsoever if you’ve got an extremely advanced form of cardiovascular disease that’s been developing for decades prior. You want to prevent yourself from ever getting a calcium score rather than only acting reactively when you get one.
@meltedsnowman9637
@meltedsnowman9637 5 ай бұрын
⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@HA-kw7vq I mean you’re at an exceptionally high risk of cardiovascular disease. It would be pretty dangerous for you to not go on apoB lowering medication to say the least. Also a scan for calcium deposits isn’t very useful if you’re young as any calcium score whatsoever represents an extremely advanced form of cardiovascular disease that has been developing for decades prior. Also you’re already at such an unbelievably high risk for cardiovascular disease that it would be crazy for you not to go on apoB lowering medication no matter what the results were. The longevity benefits of statins is that it makes you far less likely to die of cardiovascular disease which is the number 1 cause of death among humans, which you’re also at a massively increased risk for relative to the average person. Statins decrease both apoB and inflammation, which both contribute to cardiovascular disease. Statins have tons of hard outcome data in many different randomised controlled trials, which are the highest quality form of evidence, showing about a 20% reduction in major vascular events such as heart attacks. At the very least statins will help to keep you alive for longer, although you might want to go on other apoB lowering medications due to how high risk you are. Statins is a bare minimum though. Also make sure your blood pressure is below 120/80 and your hba1c is good and you’re not insulin resistant, while continuing to not smoke. Since you’re already so high risk for cardiovascular disease, you really should be tilting everything in your favour. Statins are a good minimum to take, but really you should be looking into other apoB lowering medications as well in addition to statins to mitigate your risk of cardiovascular disease as much as possible, getting your apoB at least below 60 and ideally in the 30-40 mg/dl range that Peter lays out.
@SmartFirstPrincipleThinking
@SmartFirstPrincipleThinking 4 ай бұрын
I’ve been on Atorvastatin for over 15 years, zero side effects everyone is different
@sheddkkhan6758
@sheddkkhan6758 2 ай бұрын
@@HA-kw7vqhow much coronary calcium you have
@JanZamani
@JanZamani 2 жыл бұрын
Can we get the SNPs for the LPA gene that are of concern?
@TheShumoby
@TheShumoby 2 жыл бұрын
23&me and Ancestry DNA has LPa snps rs3798220 (T/T) and rs10455872 (A/A). I have both typical snps and my LP(a) was less than 8.4nmol/L, and my husband has the same typical snps and his LP(a) was 20.1nmol/L.
@willbrink
@willbrink 27 күн бұрын
PCSK9 drugs are a mortgage even with a co pay! I was able to get my apoB to 60 with 10/10 protocol, but would like to get it lower. 30-40 is almost impossible without meds.
@daviddelguercio8458
@daviddelguercio8458 Жыл бұрын
I’m so confused. So many people say a keto diet reduced all risks for heart disease. So many people say how bad statins are. I’m very confused. Been on a keto diet for months. Blood pressure went to perfect 110 over 77. My LDL 181, Hdl 56, tryg 102, vldl 18, waiting on Apo b results. I am 37 years old 6’2 188 pounds. Trying to do eveytning I can for optimal health. I don’t know which way to go though.
@SpookyScarecrow
@SpookyScarecrow Жыл бұрын
If you do a keto diet that is low in saturated fat you will likely see your LDL come down while retaining all of the other benefits
@prateekpawanpaharia8687
@prateekpawanpaharia8687 Жыл бұрын
Can you please mention the units too? Like ldl is 181 'mg/dl'?
@cherylh4688
@cherylh4688 Жыл бұрын
​@@andrebiehl6837 Besides knowing your APoB number, the most important number is your ratio of triglycerides to HDL (T/H), as that is a measure of your likelihood of getting CVD, I believe. And yours is borderline too high. The closer it is to 1, the better, and ideal if less than 1, whereas yours is closer to 2. And another important ratio is TTL Cholesterol to HDL (TC/H). So to decrease your triglycerides and increase HDL (very important), you need to lower your carbs, and esp sugars. So I would definitely stick with the keto diet, since it has already proven to benefit you because of your improved blood pressure. And on keto (or carnivore), your LDL is expected to go up, but there are many types of LDL, most of which are not harmful. So you only need to be concerned if your ApoB proves to be high in relation to LDL-C. And if that is high, then you can just substitute the monosaturated fats from avocado and olive oil for some of the saturated fat in your diet and that should help a lot. That's what Dr. Attia has his patients do if their LDL is wayyy high. But yours is still pretty low for a keto diet. Check w any of the keto or carnivore docs on YT, esp Berg, Berry, Chaffee and Weston. And lastly, I would make sure to eliminate as much as possible ALL refined seed oils and trans fats (found in processed and fast foods) and all forms of sugar, incl natural and artificial (all the sweet tastes, as they only continue to cause a spike in insulin and cravings due to your unhealthy gut bacteria, which love the stuff). And you should probably get a Lipoprotein A score, as well, as that is also closely associated with cardiac events and will determine how urgently and aggressively you may want to lower your ApoB. But also reduce any insulin resistance and metabolic issues. Speaking of which, don't forget to ask for an HbA1C test as well, to see how you are doing insulin-wise over the previous 3 months. Ideal is 5 or below.
@sherryk0428
@sherryk0428 10 ай бұрын
@daviddelguercio8458 Follow Dr Ken Berry and Dr Boz both of which do Keto and Carnivore. I trust them they have all the data to back up EVERYTHING - Do not listen to a bunch of crap...it does get confusing.
@iLLmaticTrojan
@iLLmaticTrojan Ай бұрын
@@cherylh4688you definitely know your stuff! Do you consult or practice?
@dsmill
@dsmill 11 ай бұрын
I'm 55 years old, had an ischemic stroke 2 years ago and a stent placed in my left Coronary Artery for 75% blockage a month ago. I'm on blood pressure medication, baby l aspirin, 80mg statin and now blood thinners after the stent placement. My recent Aug 2023 lipid panel my LDL was 47 HDL 44 and triglycerides were 136 this is with use of the statin last 2 years. My cardiologist just had me do a LP(a) test which came back 160. In the last 6 months I've even become more aggressive with my diet cutting out most meat and reduce alcohol to almost zero and lowered my sugar and salt intake. I lost 35 pounds from 215 to 180 in the last 6 months through this approach and through a new job where I walk about 35,000 steps a day. I've worked out with weights all my life but did not really pay much attention to cardio or diet eating junk food quite often. Any thoughts on what else I can do to increase my chances with preventing further cardiovascular disease.
@SA-vw6rr
@SA-vw6rr 10 ай бұрын
Look up the Linus Pauling protocol. They have a lot of information about reversing heart disease. It's hopeful. Also, there are some drugs coming out soon that target lp(a).
@DK-pr9ny
@DK-pr9ny 10 ай бұрын
Low carb diet helped me a lot. Your triglycerides are way too high. Try keeping your carbs below 30/day. How is your A1C, Fasting insulin and C-Reactive protein?
@genomedia44
@genomedia44 10 ай бұрын
Taking the msg and reply into consideration; 1. If you reduced meat, was that to avoid "saturated fat", or protein or both? What do you do, if at all to, for protein intake? 2. Reply says to reduce carbs; after protein and carbs reduction, what is left to eat? Veg?
@comeinhandynow
@comeinhandynow 8 ай бұрын
@@genomedia44 fat, it’s good for you. Statistically less strokes..ex virgin olive oil best.
@genomedia44
@genomedia44 8 ай бұрын
@@comeinhandynow I'm guessing this is a reply to my 2nd point?
@snb310
@snb310 2 жыл бұрын
We know statins reduce ldl but does ldl unquestionably cause cholesterol? If so, what's the increase in life expectancy from all cause mortality vs the side effect risk. Are there confounding studies that question the cholesterol cvd hypothesis? And is LPa cuasitive or indictive?
@Joseph1NJ
@Joseph1NJ Жыл бұрын
If you're asking how effective statins are, it depends on the age, as in the number needed to treat. It obviously declines with you age, but at the very least is just below 200 over 65 years old I believe. In other words, for every 200 patients on statins, you'll save one life. I would say that's fairly effective. As to the LDL question, ALL LDL particles are atherogenic, so reducing LDL makes good sense.
@snb310
@snb310 Жыл бұрын
@@Joseph1NJ statins are effective at reducing cholesterol but is cholesterol really a factor in cvd and all cause mortality .
@Joseph1NJ
@Joseph1NJ Жыл бұрын
@@snb310 Yes.
@RHt09
@RHt09 Жыл бұрын
@@snb310 I don't think you understand what cholesterol and a lipoprotein are. You should read more.
@snb310
@snb310 Жыл бұрын
@@RHt09 I've read the clot thickens by Dr Kendrick among other things. Maybe you need you read things that aren't sponsored by pharma.
@brevanth3976
@brevanth3976 2 жыл бұрын
what about niacin?
@antonioavila3638
@antonioavila3638 3 ай бұрын
I just saw another video that said that Statins do not help reduce Lp(a) but your guest suggests that it does. 🤷🏻‍♂️
@jayzee316
@jayzee316 25 күн бұрын
my LP(a) is high 50, but my ApoB is below 20, what does that actually mean?
@salyx6687
@salyx6687 Жыл бұрын
i am 22 and have hypothyroidsm. On a regular blood work my lipoprotein a was checked. It was 245 which shocked me. Currently I have heart burns that feel like a radio tgat is not working and is making the rough sounds. Could tgat be from lipoprotein a?
@mariohabshy158
@mariohabshy158 5 ай бұрын
240 mg/dl here buddy🙋‍♂️ would appreciate an update
@salyx6687
@salyx6687 5 ай бұрын
@@mariohabshy158 my lipos are still over 230 I fear it is genetically
@mariohabshy158
@mariohabshy158 5 ай бұрын
@salyx6687 did you try supllementing with nattokinase? K2 and D3?
@salyx6687
@salyx6687 5 ай бұрын
@@mariohabshy158 d3 yeah but might look into nato more😳
@acke26
@acke26 10 ай бұрын
Why wait three months to test your cholesterol? HyperResponders reacts on dietary intakes and can detect changes within 3-4 days. Everyone that are concerned about their cholesterol levels should get a cholesterol tester. I've tested all kinds of supplements that are said to lower cholesterol and also different diets. I know it's individual but I can see changes within a week.
@valerief8824
@valerief8824 4 ай бұрын
Is a cholesterol tester instant reading, and can you purchase it OTC?
Ай бұрын
I think the same as you, I'm also hyperresponsive, what diet or supplements worked in your tests?
@acke26
@acke26 Ай бұрын
Sorry, late reply. As mentioned it's very individual how your body works regarding cholesterol. Oatmeal porrige, Kyolic aged garlic, psyllium husk powder are some if the most potent dietary ingredients that lowers my cholesterol. Bergamott, Berberin and Silymarin are told to work aswell. I haven't tried these but I'm planning on doing so. Berberin have a lot of side effects, so I'm starting with Bergamott. (Be cautious about taking too much supplements, they can be harmful for kidneys and liver.)
@acke26
@acke26 Ай бұрын
​@@valerief8824- sorry, late reply. Yes it gives you an instant reading on total cholesterol, triglycerides trig, HDL and the LDL is a calculated value. Depending on where you live you can order it online. In Europe there are some different brands. I bought mine from a Danish medical equipment store. Medshop Dk. The device is Mission cholesterol meter.
Ай бұрын
@@acke26 Thanks for the tips, I had LDL 160, I decided to invest in fiber and a more Mediterranean diet, psyllium, oat bran, eggplant, cucumber and garlic, I went for a quick test to check if I was going in the right direction, and my LDL went down to 80.
@kram21
@kram21 7 ай бұрын
Niaspan dropped my Lpa from 55 to 26-30 range would be great to have the new antisense agents when and if they become available
@Joseph1NJ
@Joseph1NJ Жыл бұрын
"Liberal with PCSK9" drugs... of course, he only has wealthy patients. The rest of us will just have to rely on luck.
@cherylh4688
@cherylh4688 Жыл бұрын
Not his fault, tho'. It's the insurance companies, which won't cover the cost...yet.
@Joseph1NJ
@Joseph1NJ Жыл бұрын
@@cherylh4688 I understand they're very expensive.
@Butta381
@Butta381 14 күн бұрын
Statins will give you dementia causing you not to realize you have a problem with high LPa🤷🏻‍♀️
@mollysteele4773
@mollysteele4773 2 ай бұрын
I got my Lp(a) results back yesterday and they are 453. I am speechless. I am terrified. Any recommendations?
@sheddkkhan6758
@sheddkkhan6758 2 ай бұрын
do a ct angiogram immediately liproprotein (a) is danger for anyone
@sheddkkhan6758
@sheddkkhan6758 2 ай бұрын
hello please how much your ldl
@sheddkkhan6758
@sheddkkhan6758 2 ай бұрын
Are you ok
@beepbeepnj2658
@beepbeepnj2658 2 ай бұрын
"Remarkably, one-quarter of the centenarians had high Lp(a) serum levels even though they never suffered from atherosclerosis-related diseases." 1998 G. Baggio.
@sheddkkhan6758
@sheddkkhan6758 2 ай бұрын
how are you
@ChristinaRubinoMusic
@ChristinaRubinoMusic 3 ай бұрын
Every other cardiologist I hear says statins don’t touch lipo (a)
@motorcitycobra2009
@motorcitycobra2009 2 ай бұрын
The statin is to aggressively lower the ApoB. My Lp(a), is 212 nmol/L on a statin and was 175 nmol/L off the statin. I’m aware this is very high. Also type I diabetic so a car crash in waiting it would appear. Calcium scan last year at 45 showed an Agatston score of 0. The 3 heart attacks in my family of 90+ were all in 40-60 per day smokers who drank like animals and never exercised. I do have a faint trace of soft, non-occlusive, non-calcified plaque in my pLAD, hence why I’m more aggressive with the Rosuvastatin now but it’s very little. I’m a medical Dr too and will repeat in 4 years. About to do whole genome sequencing to see what other delights lurk in the genetic ghost train but longevity both sides so hoping it doesn’t derail things too much 😬
@sheddkkhan6758
@sheddkkhan6758 Ай бұрын
how are you now
@motorcitycobra2009
@motorcitycobra2009 Ай бұрын
@ Fit as a fiddle, cycling 12 hours per week, good as gold (for know 🤣), how’s yourself?
@JoshuaSamuel309
@JoshuaSamuel309 Жыл бұрын
I have low LDL and apoB. I actually have really good levels but my lp(a) is sky high at 67 mg/dl or 168 nmol/dl. Very frustrating and confusing how all my cholesterol levels are perfect and then the lp(a) was really bad..
@sidbista1715
@sidbista1715 6 ай бұрын
..do you train heavy load or for endurance sports??
@cryptomando
@cryptomando Жыл бұрын
Statin increase LPa , substantially. Pcsk9 only work to lower.
@Joseph1NJ
@Joseph1NJ Жыл бұрын
It can by as much as 10% (?), but statins reduce your overall risk, or so it's been said.
@cryptomando
@cryptomando Жыл бұрын
@@Joseph1NJ for I started statin therapy I had a 75 LPA now I have 150 after 6 months
@Joseph1NJ
@Joseph1NJ Жыл бұрын
@@cryptomando Wow, raised by 100%!
@cryptomando
@cryptomando Жыл бұрын
@@Joseph1NJ next blood test is in a month. Trying the Pauling method to lower it. Lysine,proline, vitamin C for the last 3 months..
@vickistonehouse2218
@vickistonehouse2218 Жыл бұрын
I would be very interested to learn how the Pauling protol works for you. I'm about to start that myself. I just test my Lp(a) and I guess I should be dead now! Going to discuss my own labs results with him/her soon. Do you think 3 months is long enough time to see a result hopefully a lowering in Lp(a) if indeed it needs to be lowered?
@pedrogonzalezsoto
@pedrogonzalezsoto 2 жыл бұрын
how do you bring down apoB aggressively ?
@TheShumoby
@TheShumoby 2 жыл бұрын
Decrease saturated fat consumption
@Kailokel
@Kailokel Жыл бұрын
Lose weight, exercise, decrease saturated fat, decrease trans fat (most Americans are getting that from beef), take statins, take ezetimibe, take PCSK9 inhibitors.
@RHt09
@RHt09 Жыл бұрын
PCSK9 inhibitors #1, statins #2
@cherylh4688
@cherylh4688 Жыл бұрын
#3 Substitute the monosaturated fats avocado and olive oil for some of your saturated fat. But still stay w a low carb, higher fat diet.
@mikeydiker
@mikeydiker Жыл бұрын
I was under the impression that LDL was not a concern. New studies have shown that somewhat higher. LDL has been found to be beneficial. Also vegetarian diet I have been reading are not ideal. Also, don't do statins increase calcifications and has a slew of other side effects, including early on dementia, along with joint pain and muscle or deterioration
@hannocoetzer8763
@hannocoetzer8763 2 жыл бұрын
I am using the Linus Pauling protocol, Vitamin C and Lysine. A few weeks ago I damaged my arteries around my right knee with a Kneeling Peroneal Stretch. My arteries above and below my knee were swollen to such an extent that I could feel them through my jeans. It was like this for about 3 weeks until I started the Pauling Protocol and then after about 3 weeks I could feel a significant reduction. Maybe it is placebo and/or my body repaired itself miraculously, or it actually worked. I wanted to post this testimony here.
@jillmorton3096
@jillmorton3096 Жыл бұрын
Hello. Do you know if there is a book out on that study. I have increased my vitamin c so far Thank you
@thanasis_k
@thanasis_k 10 ай бұрын
​@jillmorton3096 there plenty linus pauling book about vit c
@godsend2529
@godsend2529 9 ай бұрын
drjust put me on the same with a high lipoprotein a- do you have that as well?
@BossNerd
@BossNerd 2 ай бұрын
The genetic component plus other lifestyle choices probably confound the results. I actually got off my diet for a while and it shot back up - I'm back on low carb but I haven't been getting the tests. Your response has motivated me to start tracking it again.
@mallwilliams8695
@mallwilliams8695 4 ай бұрын
What is high lpa a test read mine is 164
@supermills03
@supermills03 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info on this. I recently got a cardio panel done and my LPa dropped from the last time I got it checked 2 years ago. it was at 143 and I was very obese and had high trigs and a1c as well, this year I dropped a lot of weight through low fat diet and exercise and my LPa was 85. APo B and Trigs plummeted as well. I did not use statins at the time but now I'm interested in them to further lower my levels. LPa is Still too high but trending in the right direction and I wonder if I redouble my efforts on diet and exercise I can get it down even further or if I should just ask to get on a PCSK9.
@BossNerd
@BossNerd Жыл бұрын
I would avoid Statins! I've met too many people with bad experiences on Statins. There is definetely and sub-group of people that Statins literally kill.
@BeefNEggs057
@BeefNEggs057 Жыл бұрын
Do you want to be a test subject because PCSK9 inhibitors have not been human tested. You are the human trials if you decide to take experimental pharma products. Crazy how trusting people are when big pharma has not given any reason to trust them whatsoever.
Ай бұрын
Doctors say it's genetic and can't be changed, but I've seen another doctor saying he has a protocol that lowers it, so you got a great result, you still eat meat,
@ramiroabarca4200
@ramiroabarca4200 14 күн бұрын
That’s awesome. What’s crazy is that doctors say you can’t lower lpa at all without medicine.
@supermills03
@supermills03 13 күн бұрын
@@ramiroabarca4200Yeah I still don't think I can get it low enough without statins, but it's nice to know that it's not just "nothing you can do"
@milanpintar
@milanpintar 10 ай бұрын
lowering lp(a) causes diabetes! what now?
@DrProfX
@DrProfX 12 күн бұрын
The more I know about the Lp(a), the more I think it’s a B.S. - they did not even standardize how it’s measured and depending what antibodies are used to test it can give you higher or lower value… this comes across when the same individual measures it multiple times and you find that it actually fluctuates wildly - like, for example, 118 nmol/l to 190 nmol/l - and this is for something that supposed to be genetically determined and that’s argued that it’s “the same number” your entire life… very suspect!
@NA_Hemi
@NA_Hemi 2 жыл бұрын
I am 67 and recently had a TH CT Angio Chest CT which was normal and had a Calcium Score test which scored 111. Then last week during blood work I find out my Lpa(a) is 216 nmol/L. If I have had this for 67 years should I not be completely blocked at this point or dead ?
@NA_Hemi
@NA_Hemi Жыл бұрын
@Bladerunner2049 My diet has not been real good most of my life....high carb but then my A1c went to 61 so for almost all last year I was on the keto diet which dropped the A1c to 54 but my ldl went to 180. So now for the last 2 or 3 months I have been able to keep my saturated fat consumption to under 20g per day so I am expecting good results next labs
@Joseph1NJ
@Joseph1NJ Жыл бұрын
@@NA_Hemi A CAC score of 111, AND an LDL of 180, and your cardiologist knows you eat a keto diet and he didn't throw a bunch drugs at you? Today, sad to say, MDs treat numbers and symptoms, not patients, and always practice defensive medicine.
@NA_Hemi
@NA_Hemi Жыл бұрын
@@Joseph1NJ I have never seen a cardiologist, almost all my life my Cholesterol levels have been good, it mostly got high doing keto and trying to get the A1c down which I did. Then I got diagnosed with Osteoporosis. Then the doctor was like I want you to take a statin for Cholesterol and Fosomax for Osteoporosis. They weren't really caring too much to find the cause so I had to find a doctor that would and that's when the extensive testing started.
@mjoh090
@mjoh090 Жыл бұрын
What was the actual concentration of your Lp(a)? Was it 100mg/dL or 100mg/L? There is an order of magnitude difference. The former would be very high, the latter would be normal.
@NA_Hemi
@NA_Hemi Жыл бұрын
@@mjoh090 This is how it was on the report 251 nmol/L
@randigarcia5307
@randigarcia5307 10 ай бұрын
Reading so much anecdotal data/stories on people lowering their Lp(a) by going carnivore or keto, low carb and it working and now I am listening to a doctor not even 40 years old taking a statin and going vegetarian????? Make it make sense.
@richakhattar2361
@richakhattar2361 Жыл бұрын
Hi Sir.. I am 37 year old. Last year suffered Carotid Dissection twice. My LPa levels are very high around 160. Doctor has put me on statins, blood thinners and niacin tablets. These medicines are ruining my body. Please suggest what should i take to lower my Lpa Naturally.
@Werebat
@Werebat Жыл бұрын
You don’t lower it naturally. You need the new antisense drugs to lower it, and the FDA plans on playing keepaway with those for the next several decades at least. Maybe they get a sick kick out of watching us twist in the wind, IDK.
@comeinhandynow
@comeinhandynow 8 ай бұрын
Statins dont lower lpa
@sharonillenye8036
@sharonillenye8036 5 ай бұрын
40mg of rosuvastatin brought my LDL down to 89 and I thought I was going to die so I had to quit them. dr that says 30 is fine, has not taken a statin to see.
@gammabyte5918
@gammabyte5918 8 ай бұрын
On keto, 10mg statin, 55 LDL but 300 lp(a)... crazy
@kimlim3275
@kimlim3275 6 ай бұрын
LP(a) is genetic.
@sheddkkhan6758
@sheddkkhan6758 4 ай бұрын
@@gammabyte5918 hi
@sheddkkhan6758
@sheddkkhan6758 4 ай бұрын
Hi
@sheddkkhan6758
@sheddkkhan6758 4 ай бұрын
@@kimlim3275hi
@sheddkkhan6758
@sheddkkhan6758 4 ай бұрын
Hi
@fordharrison2649
@fordharrison2649 Жыл бұрын
did you try Amla (Goose Berry) Indian ?
@TopgunB
@TopgunB 4 ай бұрын
Your take on lp(a) is wrong. Watch this for clarity on lp(a). It just makes sense if you know any physiology kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y5a6iIynmLpnhZosi=iZv31ouesgq1Z_za
@kram21
@kram21 Жыл бұрын
Niaspan puts my lpa in Nl. range
@vishalghorpade1023
@vishalghorpade1023 7 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for highlighting this. Could you please specify dose, and Lip a levels it dropped? TIA..
@tylero9568
@tylero9568 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, takin statin under 40 years old for prevention, interesting idea, there are many benefits.
@nancyd7441
@nancyd7441 Жыл бұрын
Statins don't lower Lp(a) just the LDL to lower that risk ..
@Davidj-il7fk
@Davidj-il7fk 9 ай бұрын
I lowered lp(a) by more than half (240 > 115) on testosterone therapy, kind of interesting.
@nikos4677
@nikos4677 7 ай бұрын
Speculation propably what I am gonna say is wrong. It could be from the increase in estrogen.
@cbrcoder
@cbrcoder 3 ай бұрын
I know a guy with very high LP(a) and good levels of testosterone, so no it's not general rule.
@JeannaMansell-d6y
@JeannaMansell-d6y 2 ай бұрын
Darrion Crossroad
@jamesalles139
@jamesalles139 8 ай бұрын
donate blood - a Win-Win
@FreemanEleanore-b1v
@FreemanEleanore-b1v 2 ай бұрын
Hernandez Charles Thomas Margaret Lee Steven
@kevinfinch126
@kevinfinch126 4 ай бұрын
Jesus, people. Don’t take cardio advice from an unhealthy dude, following plant based diet and taking statins. This dude knows less than nothing.
@cubalkan
@cubalkan Жыл бұрын
Why eliminating something which evolution created for a reason...thats nonsense...his pharma bias is insane 😂
@graemeedwards3064
@graemeedwards3064 Жыл бұрын
Agree, my LPA is super high due to genetics but otherwise very healthy so I had a CTCA rather than try to lower LPA.. All arteries totally clean, my liver has been pumping out LPa for 40 years with zero negative impact on cardiovascular health
@tanitasara5919
@tanitasara5919 9 ай бұрын
Me alegro😂
@valerief8824
@valerief8824 4 ай бұрын
@@graemeedwards3064what is a CTCA? And were the effects of it immediate?
@sheddkkhan6758
@sheddkkhan6758 23 күн бұрын
@@graemeedwards3064how much liproprotein (a) you have
@sheddkkhan6758
@sheddkkhan6758 23 күн бұрын
@@graemeedwards3064how much liproprotein (a) you have
How to lower your apoB
10:40
Peter Attia MD
Рет қаралды 503 М.
黑天使只对C罗有感觉#short #angel #clown
00:39
Super Beauty team
Рет қаралды 36 МЛН
Enceinte et en Bazard: Les Chroniques du Nettoyage ! 🚽✨
00:21
Two More French
Рет қаралды 42 МЛН
Мен атып көрмегенмін ! | Qalam | 5 серия
25:41
Advances in Lipoprotein (a) | Cardiology Grand Rounds
39:23
Stanford CME
Рет қаралды 28 М.
How to Lower Lp(a) with Diet
6:13
NutritionFacts.org
Рет қаралды 141 М.
Lp(a) - My Viewpoint
14:41
Piedmont Heart Institute
Рет қаралды 7 М.
Don’t Worry About “Bad” Cholesterol, Says Dr. Paul Saladino
18:57
The Minimalists
Рет қаралды 1,2 МЛН
黑天使只对C罗有感觉#short #angel #clown
00:39
Super Beauty team
Рет қаралды 36 МЛН