vickster
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My bad. Should have made it clear - 12 months if things have normalised.
But what needs to normalise if nothing is abnormal in the first place?
The OP isn't aware of any current health issues?
My bad. Should have made it clear - 12 months if things have normalised.
But what needs to normalise if nothing is abnormal in the first place?
The OP isn't aware of any current health issues?
Friend of mine recently had a full CV work up including cardiac CT in Malaysia, cost about £500.
Not many conditions manifest themselves overtly. Kidneys are good examples until it too late.
Unless a young adult with good diet, I will be surprised if he comes out normal. It's our general lifestyle.
A conorary CT score would add little in the assessment of someone's who has no symptoms apart from helping to line the pockets of private health care staff.
The ESC has very good evidence based guidance on this, essentially if you have no symptoms an ECG is all you need.
https://www.escardio.org/Guidelines...rcise-in-patients-with-cardiovascular-disease