Interesting interaction with the cardiologist re: my cholesterol. I recently went for a visit and the conclusion was that the chest pain was due to my high BP and now that my BP is in check, the pain is gone and he didn’t think I had symptoms consistent with a blockage. Also didn’t see the need for a stress test. He did run a cholesterol test though (results below) and to no surprise to me, he recommended a statin. Hard to understand given that my results came back all in range except for my non-HDL cholesterol.
The call was from a clinician and she said Dr. recommends a statin. She said, given my numbers, there’s a 14% chance of having a heart attack in the next ten years. Given what I understand about the side effects of statins and given that my numbers were basically in range, I said I’d pass.
Then, I looked into it more. Mayo Clinic has a cholesterol heart attack calculator. I put in my numbers and it basically agreed with the Dr. that my chances of a heart attack were about 10%. Then comes the fun part that is very irritating to me. The Mayo Clinic calculator has a tab for how your results will change if you take the statin. According to it, taking a statin I will still have an 8% chance of a heart attack. So, taking the statin only reduces my risk by about 2 to 3 percentage points. I feel it’s misleading the way it was presented to me from the Dr. office. There was no mention of the impact of taking the drug. Just the 14% number. There’s no way I’d subject myself to the side effects of a medication for so small of a potential impact. I wonder how many people just follow the advice and deal with the side effects of the statin. And, I wonder if they’d do the same if they understood the actual reduction they’d be looking at by taking it.
Cholesterol Results
Total 186
Triglycerides 118
HDL 42
Non-HDL Cholesterol 144 (High Normal is <130)
LDL 121
Chol/HDL Ratio 4.4