Oprah's CT scan on her heart - Everyone should do this!

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I didn't see any other threads on this and I thought it was just amazing, I had this procedure done about a month ago. It can show even the smallest amount of plaque in the arteries without any invasive procedure. After my Dad's bypass surgery I began to get worried. My dad has always been very healthy, eats right, exercises, etc. Last June he began having back pain and after a few weeks of going to the Chiropractor, the chiro told him to see his regular Doctor. Good Thing!! He was 93% blocked!! Anyway, my worries led me to go for the 64 CT scan. My score was 0 (perfect)! This is such an inexpensive, easy test - do yourself a favor and go for it!!
You can check it out at http://www.oprah.com
 
I had mine done today, along with a lung scan. Yes, very quick, easy. I should have results in a few days. I presume I was not a candidate for ER as they did let me go home. :moped:
 
I've had it done twice. The first time I had basically no buildup at all. They suggested I wait for two years following my hysterectomy and do it again. Sure enough, there was some buildup in my Aeorta. I am supposed to have it again in two years. The change in hormones following my hysterectomy most likely has led to the slight buildup. If the next time shows substantially more, I will need to start taking medication. I cannot take any type of HRT so we'll see.
 
Did they sAy a certain age when you should have this test done? A baseline age like they have for mammograms? I missed the beginning of Oprah.
 

Actually they didn't give an age, at least not that I remember. It probably depends on your risk factors. Smoking is a biggie, stomach fat, family history, bad eating habits and no exercise seem to be the main risks.
 
Are they special machines? Are they found everywhere? I don't know if my Dr. would ever recommend one for me even though I have had problems in the past and my df had triple bypass surgery.
tigercat
 
I really truely doubt Kaiser will pay for this........... :confused3
 
Hermosa11 said:
I really truely doubt Kaiser will pay for this........... :confused3

My experience with Insurance companies (and especially self funded plans) are that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. You won't know unless you ask. It'll cost you a phone call.
 
tigercat said:
Are they special machines? Are they found everywhere? I don't know if my Dr. would ever recommend one for me even though I have had problems in the past and my df had triple bypass surgery.
tigercat

Most insurance companies will not pay for this test. I had to pay for mine both times. To just have the heart scan done, it is about $500. In time, I think more insurance companies will come around, but first the doctors have to become more supportive of this. Right now, it is considered preventative medicine.
 
Mine was only $199 and it was in a special clinic that also offers a "virtual colonoscopy" which I think is a CT of the colon. It was in the Swedish Medical Building in Seattle.
 












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