Yes: Although controlling your blood pressure and cholesterol will reduce the chances of complications, it does not assure that you could not get a heart attack. We occasionally see heart attacks in patients who have few or no risk factors.
Answered 7/20/2012
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Sure: Sure you can still have a heart attack; it doesn't affect other risk factors such as smoking, diabetes, age, genetics, and obesity.
Answered 11/21/2012
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