4 blocked arteries90% 80% are dangerous signs unless he gets this taken care of, it is a heart attack waiting to happen. What did his Dr advise him to further do?HEREDITARY is a major concern as well normally , a family if members of the family have this they are at risk one has a heart attack others in the family can have them also!!
2006-07-15 09:01:42
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answered by Zoe 4
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A heart attack is when the muscle tissue of the heart is starved for oxygen long enough to cause cell death. Having the symptoms doesn't mean that cardiac tissue was destroyed. The cardiologist can tell when he measures how much blood is ejected from the heart. This data can be obtained with a heart cath or an echocardiogram. It is quite possible to get to the ER in time to prevent heart muscle death. Even if you have crushing chest pain, that does not mean you have had a heart attack.
Heart disease is hereditary. Your risks for heart disease are dramatically increased if you smoke, have high cholesterol, live a sedentary lifestyle or have diabetes. This would be a good time for your husband to get a checkup. He should have bloodwork and a stress test.
You can learn more at the American Heart Association website. Good luck!
2006-07-13 16:14:59
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answered by Lia 2
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This question is a little confusing but here goes..His cath showed lots of blockages..so yes, "he is a heart attack waiting for happen." That is what a heart attack is..complete blockage of a artery that provides blood to that part of the heart..and yes coronary artery disease is very hereditary...What would be a healthy choice is to have your husband see a physician for a good physical and labs and discuss his family history and this will help the physician keep your husband healthier by helping him with medications, changing lifestyles, watching his labs and alerting him to watch for signs and symptoms of chest pain, and watching his blood pressure. You can help him by working with him and the rest of the family by eating healthy, getting exercise because your children in the future could have health problems as well.
2006-07-13 16:01:31
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answered by FloNightingGale 4
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Yes it was a real heart attack, just not a major one. They are not hereditary.
The blockage causing it however, sounds like it comes form cholesterol. Portions of that are hereditary. And if his mother has it too, He is running the same risk as his brother. His lifestyle will also dictate his cholesterol level and he could be in better (or worse) shape.
Your husband needs to get to a doctor as soon as possible to get checked out.
2006-07-13 15:59:38
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answered by Anonymous
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This is not a heart attack but it is one massive heart attack waiting to happen.
Yes it runs in families !!! I have know a family where three of the men died before 60 and all from the same heart condition.
(Father & 2 sons)
With blockages that bad this person would be experiencing symptoms of a heart attack but it is called "Ischemia"
Fancy word for not enough blood getting into the heart muscle.
A true heart attack ( Myocardial Infarction ) is when the blood flow totally stops to an area and the heart muscle dies off.
2006-07-14 01:20:09
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answered by Anonymous
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As to if this will happen to you only depends on the foods that you eat and your style of life if you eat right exercise and take walks you might never have it or greatly reduce getting it. it is not inherited thing that is none sence only if you are a mindless slug on the couch that does nothing all day long but eat that is a 100% heart attack! and like your dad I am sure he did bad food choices when he was young and a few stuck with him just like my dad he went through thriple heart bypass he lived for 10 more years and then it gave out on him I miss him so much!
2006-07-13 16:01:58
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answered by Paul G 5
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2016-11-02 00:52:53
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answered by ? 4
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Sounds like he will be needing to have regualr check ups and maintaion good health with good eating habits and exercises. Keeping up with medications that he has been put on too.
Your husband should get a check up too, there should have been other signs and symptoms that your BIL had prior to all of this yet he was ignoring them...like: unable to walk up stairs without feeling tight in the chest, shortness of breath, those sort of things. Best get a check up asap. :)
2006-07-13 15:55:31
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answered by caz_v8 4
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A heart attack usually refers to blood supply being cut off
If your BIL had a 90% Left main stenosis,and had a heart attack, he would be, in all probability, be dead/
A left main is the worst block you can get
He needs early bypass/angioplasty
He could have a had a pre-heart attack
If he gets a full blown one, he is lnot ikely to make it
2006-07-14 06:43:47
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answered by Blarneystone 3
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Yep. Could have killed him. Good thing he got to the cath lab when he did. |
My boyfriends dad died from heart attac at 55.
His brother had a 4 vessel bypass at 39. His uncle woody had a heart attac and died.
Now I am waiting for him to have the big one. He is so overweight and unhealthy. He weight about 250 lbs and is 5'8".
Yes you have a much much higher risk of having a heart attac if your brother has had one or your dad has had one.
2006-07-13 18:35:10
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answered by happydawg 6
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