Hi Dmmom,
Your numbers would be enviable for many of us but since you mention abonormal EGK's and your dad's history along with your high blood pressure, I can understand why your cardiologist would want your LDL below 100. Obviously I am not a doctor. I would be as curious as you to know what the new cardio man would say.
The only thing I can think of is that he might want to perhaps change the statin drug you are on or prescribe a non-statin medication on top of the Lipitor. I am not sure but I have a friend as well as my brother - both of whom take Lipitor BUT they have high triglycerides. I heard lipitor is best for those with high trigs and Zocor is preferred for those with high LDL. My neighbor with high LDL is on Zocor.
Being 47 I would imagine menopause is a factor as well. I heard that during perimenopause and menopause that LDL cholesterol tends to rise in women so maybe that is why the LDL is being a little stubborn???
When is your appointment?? Please post your results! Good luck!