Elaine… Regarding your Chads score…. Your age gives you 1 point and being female gives you another point. You are right on the cusp of walking on thin ice… depending on how frequently your AF occurs. Those markers of inflammation that lead to sticky, thick blood need to be monitored regularly. Certainly, there are a variety of supplements that help with that, but it’s important to know and not guess. It’s great that your LpA and HDL markers are good but what about your CRP and the others?
Also please read this report as it specifically targets those with AF.
CHADS2 Score for Stroke Risk Assessment in Atrial Fibrillation
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Jackie