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Myth: Heart disease is the same im both men and women.
Fact: Women are actually sicker than men when they have heart
attacks; the heart attack is more severe and more aften fatal. Prevention is
Key!*
Myth: If I excrcise I'll lose weight OR I am not losing weight
because I am not exercising.
Fact: It is the amount of calories you eat! Most people eat
more when they exercise so either the weight stays or goes up. No, it usually
is not the muscle but fat that goes up. The only definitive way to lose werght
is to close your mouth and eat less!! If you then exercise you might actually
become thin.
Myth: I can diet Monday through Friday and then cheat on the
weekend.
Fact: NO!NO! When you do that you throw off the metabolic
process so that you gain it all back Saturday and Sunday. Eat less and then
if you count calories you can eat something you like, a tiny amount, and not
gain. Remember, if you cheat with any fad diet such as Atkins, weight gain is
the only guarantee.
Myth: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is rare.
Fact: ED affects millions of men!
Myth: ED is usually only psychological or related to medication.
Fact: The most frequent cause is vascular disease.*
Myth: ED is reversible.
Fact: The causes of ED include vascular pathology, psychological
factors and certain medications often in combination. What is required is a
dialogue between the patient and the doctor together with initiating early prevention
of vascular disease.
Myth: Viagra or any other stimulant is really all I need for
sexual function to improve.
Fact: Early control of blood pressure (stop salt!), cholesterol/triglyceride
levels and NOT SMOKING will ensure open arteries to guarantee normal blood flow.*
* The Doppler exam of the carotid artery, abdominal aorta and peripheral arteries
of the lower extremities is the window into the arterial system. This study
enables one to visualize the presence or absence of Atherosclerotic and calcified
plaques along the walls of the arteries and is an indirect clue as to what is
going on in the coronary artery system.