I have read a number of news stories in recent years about how women experience heart attack symptoms differently from men, and how that adversely affects their diagnosis and treatment. After reading another one recently, I wondered how trans women experience heart attack symptoms.
Do we experience it like as a woman (hormonal influence) or more like a man (physiological influence)? And the same goes, in reverse, for trans men. I don't suppose there are many, if any, studies on this. I am curious if anyone knows of studies in this area.
In case you are worried about me, don't be: my doctor figures I am very low risk. My cholesterol is the lowest she has ever seen in anyone my age, my BMI is 23, and I have no known risk factors.
Just curious, that's all.