ok,my father is having a bypass tommorow.he has calcium in his arteries.i never want to get this.my dad was pretty health conscious,too,so its strange.im a lifelong vegetarian,and now especially,im very conscious of eating lo-or no-fat,foods.but the nurses on this last shift when i visited today,were all talking about skinny,fit patients-one a triathlete-who needed bypasses,as they said some of it is genetic,nothing can prevent it if its ur heritage.i feel discouraged.do i give up and eat whatever i want,as it will happen anyway-or were the nurses just being pessimistic?i am about 20 pounds overweight,recently diagnosed with hypothyroid.im working out and taking synthroid.can i help myself by avoiding fats,or will heredity do this to me anyway?i dont want to go thru what he is going thru.Nurses,med people-clogged artery advice,please!?
It's true, there are people that are just genetically at high risk for coronary artery disease
And athough you may carry that genetic risk, i can guarantee you that obesity, and a sendentary lifestyle will only further speed up the process. It is a multifactorial disease and yes a genetic component does matter, but so does everything else you do
Best of luck to your father tomorrow
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