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We like to provide the best care and proper attention. It may happen that you are not satisfied with the way we provide our support and/or with the way we have contacted you about it. In order to improve our approach we would like to hear about your complaint. Please contact us preferably by telephone or e-mail. And if we cannot work it out together, you can report to the ZORG Complaints Portal (our membership number is 1460). Please refer to this document (PDF).
Also, it is very nice to hear and read what we are good at, because then those are things we should hold on to. So you may also report your compliments to us.
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What does FH mean in everyday life?
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What does FH mean in everyday life?
How is FH diagnosed?
Do you feel FH in everyday life?
When is genetic testing advisable?
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FH means that you "naturally" have higher than average LDL cholesterol, because it is in your genes. In daily life, you often don't notice much of this: you go to work or school, play sports, eat, live like everyone else. The difference is mainly in what happens behind the scenes: you go for blood tests more often, usually take daily medication and pay extra attention to things like smoking, diet and exercise. It sometimes takes some planning (e.g. don't forget medication on vacation), but with good treatment you can live a very normal life.
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FH means that you "naturally" have higher than average LDL cholesterol, because it is in your genes. In daily life, you often don't notice much of this: you go to work or school, play sports, eat, live like everyone else. The difference is mainly in what happens behind the scenes: you go for blood tests more often, usually take daily medication and pay extra attention to things like smoking, diet and exercise. It sometimes takes some planning (e.g. don't forget medication on vacation), but with good treatment you can live a very normal life.
Diagnosis
It starts with a suspicion of FH in,
- significantly elevated LDL cholesterol;
- early cardiovascular disease in the patient or family;
- physical characteristics such as tendon xanthomas (fat deposits in tendons) and arcus lipoides (fat ring around the cornea);
- Genetically proven FH in a family member.
A definitive diagnosis can be made through DNA testing, which searches for the defect (disease-causing genetic variant) in genes such as LDLR, APOB, or PCSK9. This test is requested in consultation with a physician or general practioner.
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FH itself usually doesn't cause any noticeable symptoms. High cholesterol doesn't hurt and doesn't give you immediate problems. This is exactly what makes FH tricky: you can feel perfectly healthy, but your blood vessels can get damaged faster if you don't get treatment. Many people say: 'I would never have known I had FH without a blood test.' That's why family screening is important, so family members can do something about it early in life.
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Testing is wise if:
- FH runs in your family (e.g., a parent, brother/sister, uncle/aunt with FH).
- In your family occur at a young age of heart or vascular disease (before 60), such as myocardial infarction or angioplasty.
- You yourself have unusually high LDL cholesterol, especially if you are young.
In all these situations, it's wise to talk to your doctor (GP) about further tests. This often starts with a cholesterol test, and DNA testing can then follow to confirm FH. The sooner FH is found, the better you can protect your heart and blood vessels for the future.