I enjoy a good salad. When we were stationed north of Chicago years ago there was a road house (they have lots of those in IL) just a little west of Waukegan that had a fantastic chef's salad on the menu. I miss that.
I was told by one of my cardiologists in DC the dr who put together my "cocktail" must have done a great job concocting it, the blood work was coming back just fine every time he took a sample re: triglycerides and the other "ides" they watch. The fact the dr here couldn't find any coronary blockages appears to bear that out. Like Moe, I don't do absolutely everything my dr says to do, but on the other hand I'm not suicidal either.
I had my MI when I was 47 years old; no question it was stress-related, but then that went with the territory. About a 30% loss of heart muscle effectiveness. The damage has been done, and you can't undo it. A guest of the family who just left yesterday has had one of these defibs in for a few years now and he considers it giving him a new lease on life. He may have a point as he's carrying something around with him that will eliminate a risk of a sudden shutdown, as well as provide upon demand a history of cardiac activity to the dr. I didn't realize they have a data bank inside them that can be read from the outside and which provides a detailed picture of heart activity through an electronic "reader." In many respects this device makes you much more stable and secure re: cardiac matters, and can contribute greatly to long-term care. Reckon we'll have a chance to find out.