That's not something you can directly calculate - otherwise people would never have heart attacks at all because we could predict who would be having one and when. The more "bad" cholesterol you have floating around, the greater chance you'll have a heart attack or stroke, but there is no direct formula for this.
Another complication is that the body needs cholesterol to build healthy nerves and to make several important hormones.
There is also evidence that the "bad" cholesterol rich plaques that form in arteries would not deposit if the arterial wall tissue was fully healthy and undamaged. There seems to be some other as yet unknown disease process going on that causes damage long before these plaques form, making the plaques only a symptom rather than the promem itself. Identifying and solving this may prevent the so called "cholesterol" problem from ever being an issue.
You don't have to have a particular weight to have a heart attack... To have a heart attack you could have to much cholesterol or have been born with a heart condition.
Anyone can suffer from a heart attack and it could only be minutes for the heart attack to kick in.
A head ache
There is no medication known as a "heart attack pill." Patients with heart attacks may be given aspirin and morphine.
I means that you are posting this question from the Heaven. Hugs on the female angels. (I assume that your are kidding, if not, excuse-me).But, how can your heart is dead? Obviously this is a matter for a cardiologist. Well, you have to perform a lot of tests from now on, to determine your cholesterol and triglycerides' levels. But, it means that the muscles of your heart would have its strength decreased, and only the time can tell how long do you have to wait to completely recover its power. It's possible that you will have to receive a Coronary artery bypass surgery, and take Lipitor to keep your cholesterol levels at low numbers. If you are a smoker, you have necessarily to quit it.
Nitro pills normally give you a bad headache even if you are having a heart attack.
Cholesterol is either absorbed from food or made in the body. This synthesis can take place in most cells in the body including the cells of the heart, however cholesterol does not only come from the heart. Cholesterol can lead to clogging of arteries around the heart leading to heart problems.
I'll start by saying that there is no sure figure that will tell you when you'll get a heart attack.Cholesterol essential comes in two general forms; bad (LDL) and good (HDL)LDL cholesterol will clog arteries, whereas HDL will do the opposite, so it's a balance between the two types that determines risk.If you have a LDL level of 5.0 (mmol/L) or above, then you are at risk of a heart attack. If you have a cholesterol level of over 6.2 then you are at a high risk of hear attack.If you're above these, there's no telling how long it will be before you suffer a heart attack, if at all, but it is highly recommended that you take measures to lower your cholesterol if it is above 5.0. There are margarine spreads these days that can reduce your bad cholesterol.
Loads, I love junk food.
Anyone can suffer from a heart attack and it could only be minutes for the heart attack to kick in.
that you can die and have a heart attack! to much work cant take it...
cholesterol is bad..... think of cholesterol as oil that's in your bloodstream not really mixing with it cause its oil. now if that cholesterol finds any irregularities in the vessels and gets stuck then other chol. can attach to it and get stuck. now this may take years but eventually this closes off a vessel (usually in the heart) and then u have a heart attack and the tissue that was getting blood from blocked off artery dies. yes ... dead tissue in your heart.... ur right ... it doesnt sound good. 99% of everyone that has ever had a heart attack was because of cholesterol. don't ask about the 1%. but on the same token the liver makes chol. so you cant get rid of it all... u can only accentuate the good chol and suppress the bad chol.
A head ache
High cholesterol sypmtoms can be feeling groggy and tired all the time, headaches, and high blood pressure... high cholesterol can take a major toll on the heart and lead to more problems.
LDLs are 'low density lipoproteins' which are the 'bad cholesterols' in your blood, HDLs are 'high density lipoproteins' which are the 'good cholesterol' (remove unwanted cholesterol from the blood and take it to the liver).Effectively you want more HDLs than LDLs otherwise you end up with too much cholesterol in your blood which can 'clog' up your blood vessels causing a cardiovascular attack/coronary heart disease.
No, you take aspirin if you think you are having an earth attack. (Heart attack)
Take him/her to the hospital immidiatly.
if you want to have a heart attack