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Mark K
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Here's a question for some of the AME's or anyone else with some insight that I'm curious about.
Considering third class medical--
I have a reasonable cholesterol, but a family history of early CAD. That consists of a father who was a three PPD smoker. I don't have established cardiovascular disease. Well, with the exception of well controlled HTN. My 10 year risk from the PREVENT calculator is ~6-7%. Lipoprotein a could sway me towards a statin. I mean, did I inherit something from my dad or was it his smoking? Lipoprotein a could help answer this. I'm doing all the other things right, Diet, exercise, weight close to bmi target (25.1 working on getting to 24.5)
But, is asking my pcp to order lipoprotein a the lab equivalent of a coronary CT scan? Would it just open a bag of worms with the FAA? Would a high risk value just make them want additional testing?
Thanks in advance. I tried searching but didn't find a great answer. I mean, I guess I could just wait 2-3 years, my PREVENT score drifts up and I take a statin based on the odds, since they will slowly drift up with age...
Considering third class medical--
I have a reasonable cholesterol, but a family history of early CAD. That consists of a father who was a three PPD smoker. I don't have established cardiovascular disease. Well, with the exception of well controlled HTN. My 10 year risk from the PREVENT calculator is ~6-7%. Lipoprotein a could sway me towards a statin. I mean, did I inherit something from my dad or was it his smoking? Lipoprotein a could help answer this. I'm doing all the other things right, Diet, exercise, weight close to bmi target (25.1 working on getting to 24.5)
But, is asking my pcp to order lipoprotein a the lab equivalent of a coronary CT scan? Would it just open a bag of worms with the FAA? Would a high risk value just make them want additional testing?
Thanks in advance. I tried searching but didn't find a great answer. I mean, I guess I could just wait 2-3 years, my PREVENT score drifts up and I take a statin based on the odds, since they will slowly drift up with age...