Why You Can Feel Fine and Still Be at Risk
What if feeling perfectly healthy isn’t the whole story?
In this powerful episode of the Prime Women’s Crazy Good Aging Podcast, we tackle a truth every woman needs to hear: heart disease is the number one killer of women — and it can be silent for years.
No dramatic warning.
No crushing chest pain.
No obvious red flags.
Just life as usual… until it isn’t.
“But I Felt Fine.”
Our guest, Cynthia Farr, considered herself the picture of health. She exercised. She ate well. She lived fully and actively. A routine stress echocardiogram — ordered simply because her cholesterol was creeping up — changed everything.
Without symptoms, without feeling sick, Cynthia learned she had a severe genetic valve condition. Over time, additional testing revealed complex heart issues that ultimately led to open heart surgery and an implanted defibrillator.
The most powerful part of her story?
She never felt “heart sick.”
Her message is one every woman needs to hear:
Feeling fine can be dangerous if it causes you to skip appointments, ignore symptoms, or decline testing.
Why Women Are Often Missed
Joining the conversation is Dr. Zarina Sharalaya, interventional cardiologist and specialist in women’s heart health. She shares what too many women experience:
- Symptoms brushed off as anxiety or reflux
- High blood pressure ignored because “you feel okay”
- Family history overlooked
- Risk factors under-tested and under-treated
Women are often diagnosed later and treated later. Prevention changes that.
Know Your Numbers. Know Your Risk.
Dr. Sharalaya outlines the essentials every woman should track:
- Blood pressure (anything consistently above 130 matters)
- Cholesterol
- A1C (blood sugar)
- Lipoprotein(a) — a genetic cholesterol risk marker
- High-sensitivity CRP — an inflammation marker
- Calcium score (especially after age 50)
She also emphasizes something many overlook: your family tree may hold hidden heart risk — even if no one had a heart attack.
A heart murmur was dismissed for years.
Congestive heart failure is labeled as “old age.”
Genetic markers you didn’t know existed.
Your heart history may be quieter than you think.
Menopause Changes the Equation
After 50, as estrogen declines, cardiovascular risk increases. Blood pressure may rise. Cholesterol may shift. Even lifelong healthy habits don’t make you immune.
Prevention isn’t panic — it’s power.
The Takeaway
You don’t need to be afraid.
But you do need to be informed.
You do need to ask questions.
You do need to advocate for yourself.
If you’ve ever said:
- “I feel fine.”
- “It’s probably nothing.”
- “I’ll deal with it later.”
This episode is for you.
And if you love a woman in your life — share it with her.
Your heart is talking.
Make sure you’re listening.
Listen now to this vital episode of the Prime Women’s Crazy Good Aging Podcast and take one small step toward protecting your future.