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20 – THE DERRICK. Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014
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DEAR DR. ROACH: My question is about my sister, who 66 years old with aortic disease and who’s had four aneurisms: an ascending aneu-rism 4.5 x 4.6 cm, a descend-ing at 4.2 x 4.7cm, and also an abdominal at 2.4 x 3.2 and another just at 2 cm. I missed an in-depth story on the local evening news, but its hook was “a breakthrough on treat-ing aneurisms that dramatical-ly shrinks them.” — K.K.
ANSWER: An aneurism is a dilation of a blood vessel at a site of weakness. This can happen in virtually any blood vessel, but they are most con-cerning in the heart, the brain and the aorta, the main blood vessel that takes the blood from the heart to the body. In your sister, the large aneurisms are in the thoracic aorta, the part of the aorta that is in the chest. The major risk factors for thoracic aneurisms are high blood pressure, high cholester-ol and smoking. However, ge-netic diseases like Marfan’s syndrome and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome should be suspected in younger people with thorac-ic aortic aneurisms. Infectious and inflammatory diseases like syphilis and giant cell arteritis are uncommon causes.
Medical therapy includes blood-pressure reduction, es-pecially by beta blockers, management of high cholester-ol and diabetes if present and tobacco cessation. The deci-sion of when and how to treat aortic aneurisms surgically should be made by an expert.
I don’t know what the “breakthrough” referred to on your news was. However, I suspect it was one of several new devices that are placed in-side the blood vessel to let blood flow through while pro-viding strength to the wall. Re-pair also can be done through an open chest procedure. The decision of when to operate is made by carefully reviewing the size of the aneurism and how quickly it is growing.
DEAR DR. ROACH: Will colloidal silver (suspen-sion of ultra-fine silver) help a sore throat if sprayed or gargled? My camping friends say this will sanitize drinking water. — J.E.
ANSWER: I am aware that other media doctors have recommended this product. However, I am unable to find enough evidence that it is safe
and effective for me to do so, and I recommend against us-ing it for either a sore throat or for sanitizing drinking water.
For sanitizing water, I recommend filtering with a 0.1 micron filter, available at camping supply stores.
DEAR DR. ROACH: Should I be concerned with blood tests that show MCV, MCH and mono numbers in the high range? What do high readings indicate? — C.P.
ANSWER: “MCV” is “mean corpuscular volume,” and “MCH” is “mean cor-puscular hemoglobin” — both indicators of the size of red blood cells. The mono-cyte (“mono”) is a type of white blood cell.
Large red blood cells hap-pen with deficiencies of vitamin B-12 and folic acid. They also come about with many kinds of uncommon and rare blood dis-eases. Monocyte levels can be high in infections and certain other kinds of blood diseases.
All that being said, the “nor-mal” range from a laboratory is based on a sample of people in the population. By definition, 5 percent of normal, healthy peo-ple will have a lab test result that comes out as abnormal. If you get 15 or 20 lab results, there’s a very good chance that at least one will come out ab-normal. Lab tests always must be interpreted keeping the whole situation in mind.
Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individu-al letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGood-Health@med.cornell.edu or request an order form of available health newsletters at P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Health newsletters may be ordered from www.rbmamall.com.)
Size, location key in aneurism treatment
This year you find that your daily life is full of excitement and change. You will em-brace this trend and re-ally get into it. You also will experience a new beginning. Your magne-tism increases and draws many people to you. If you are single, enjoy all of the potential suitors you have. You will know if and when you want to make a commitment. If you are attached, be more aware of your significant other and the role he or she plays in your life.
Emphasize the possibilities, especial-ly if the obvious course is blocked. Do not accept “no” for an answer; in-stead, look for a different solution. Tonight: Where the action is.
The possi-bility of a new begin-ning will become a reality by seeing where you might have steered off course. To-night: Out late with friends.
You sud-denly might see a situ-ation differently. Ex-penses could soar if you don’t keep an eye on what is going on. Tonight: Treat a friend.
You could think differently about an unexpected development at work that involves a super-visor. Tonight: Have a chat with a loved one.
You don’t need to be the first one to act. You would prefer to understand the dynam-ics of what is going on before making a move. Tonight: So many choic-es, so many invitations.
You might have your hands full, so see if you can delegate some of your projects or errands to someone else. Tonight: Choose a favorite stressbuster.
You might wonder why different opportunities emerge when your mind wan-ders. Take a stand with a loved one. To-night: Be a little naughty.
Pace yourself, and you might be able to ab-sorb an unexpected change. It is impor-tant to know your pri-orities. Tonight: At home.
You could be surprised by what happens once every-one starts to speak his or her mind. Stop and assess. Tonight: Hang out with loved ones.
You might discover that a partner has very different ideas about how to approach a certain topic. Finding a middle ground could be a difficult issue. To-night: Pay bills first.
Beam in more of what you de-sire. You are likely to change your direction and/or get a chance at a new beginning. To-night: Visit with a friend.
Use this period to gain information and to question your direc-tion. Listen to your in-ner voice when dealing with a child. Tonight: Not to be found.
The stars show the kind of day you’ll have today:
- Dynamic- Positive
- Average- So-so
- Difficult
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
HOROSCOPES ASK THE DOCTOR
D r . K E I T H
ROACH
That mutual fund you bought, figuring it would shield you from pain in the stock market, may turn out to be a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
I’m talking about the mutu-al funds in 401(k) plans, indi-vidual retirement accounts and 529 college savings plans that carry the soothing words “moderate allocation” in their names or descriptions. These are the no-brainer funds that have become popular because novices don’t have to know much about investing. They simply buy a relatively mild-mannered fund containing both stocks and bonds and then they’re done making decisions.
People with these funds may assume they can go on with their lives, while rely-ing on a fund manager to avoid taking big chances in the stock market.
But many funds that were cautious after the financial crisis have begun to morph into something very differ-ent. Fund managers that run a number of “moderate” funds are bulking up on stock and seem to have forgotten they are choosing invest-ments for those who might be afraid of sharp losses.
So if the stock market turns ugly, risk-averse peo-ple could be stunned by large losses in retirement and college savings.
Morningstar analyst Greg Carlson recently found moder-ate allocation funds that toned down the risk they were taking when investors were afraid in 2008-09 were only temporari-ly cautious. In February 2009, according to Carlson, the typi-cal moderate-allocation fund had only 55.3 percent of inves-tors’ money invested in stocks,
with the rest in safer alterna-tives — bonds and cash.
But by the end of Novem-ber last year, many funds with conservative reputations had shirked the conservative approach and channeled a rel-atively risky 70 to 75 percent into stocks. Some of the mod-erate allocation funds that have added risk are Dodge & Cox Balanced, Fidelity Puri-tan, Invesco Equity and In-come, and Oakmark Equity and Income, Carlson said.
Keeping 70 percent of an investor’s money in stocks is a fairly large proportion and could mean big losses in a sharp stock market downturn. It is far higher than the 60 percent average that’s usually considered “moderate.”
For a taste of the difference, consider the financial crisis. If a person had $10,000 invested just before the stock market started falling 50 percent in late 2007, and put 70 percent into stocks and 30 percent into bonds then, he would have had only about $6,540 left by March 2009. If instead he had been more conservative, and had 60 percent in stocks and 40 percent in bonds, he would have had $7,140 left at the scariest moment in 2009. Be-cause the person with a bigger chunk of money in stocks lost more money, it took him lon-ger to get back to even.
Three years after suffer-ing the worst losses, the per-son with 60 percent in stock (the Standard & Poor’s 500 index) and 40 percent in long-term government bonds had not only recovered, but had amassed a total of $12,340 in the moderate stock and bond combination. The person who had the riskier 70 percent allocation in stocks hadn’t regained as much. He had just $11,725.
Many funds could be riskier than you think
CONSUMER ADVICE
By GAIL MARKSJARVISChicago Tribune (MCT)
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