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* Heart attacks are twice as common among women with rheumatoid arthritis as among those without the disease.

* Atherosclerosis ("hardening of the arteries”) starts early and progresses more rapidly in people with rheumatoid arthritis.

* Carotid artery blockages (a risk factor for stroke) are three times more common in people with rheumatoid arthritis than in people without the disease (44% vs. 15%).

* Cardiovascular events, such as heart attack and stroke, occur about 10 years earlier in people with rheumatoid arthritis.

* Mortality is higher among rheumatoid arthritis patients after a first heart attack.

* Blood vessel damage is often already apparent at the time of rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis.

* Heart attacks in rheumatoid arthritis patients are more likely to be silent or to occur without the typical symptoms, and they more often result in sudden cardiac death.

* Congestive heart failure (weakening of the heart’s pumping ability) is more common among people with rheumatoid arthritis.
OK, then, thanks for this.  See the post I just put up there about my recent hospital visit.  I'm 40 years old, a female, and diagnosed last year.  FANTASTIC.............................thanks for that cheerful note!!While this may not be the most upbeat info. It is, nevertheless, important information to know if you have RA......Thanks Lynn, this is important info.
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