what were your numbers like?
Which numbers, the Calcium score? Mine was almost 400, which they say is high.
But all the follow-ups showed there were a lot of tiny spots, that added up to that total.
Nothing substantial in one spot. Follow-up tests showed all-clear, zero blockages, etc.
Statins calcified plaque spots, protecting it from rupture.
When I was an 18-year old, ripped as BHanks, my cholesterol total was right around 300.
My HDL was very very high. Only issue so was LDL and Triglycerides. (Blood fats).
Familial issue for sure. (Father died at age 47, heart disease, etc). So runs in the family.
Im one of the cases where statins help and are needed. Only problem is that they way over-prescribe them.
When risk-ratio is below 3.5 or so, they are not really needed.
Risk ratio =Total cholesterol / HDL . Even with that they are probably just guessing. No exact science for it..