Damn bro just saw your massive drop in LDL. You’re saving your own life with that move.
I’d highly recommend getting a CAC score. You’ll have to pay for it, and if it’s >0 you’ll probably be able to get insurance reimbursement.
It’ll give you a much better idea of how much damage might’ve accumulated and may give you and your docs an early warning to look more closely at you cardiovascular system, or reassurance things look good.
Either way, you’ve brought progression of cardiovascular disease to a stop (or close to it), certainly compared to where it was going.
Also next time you get bloodwork:
HS-CRP (get this every time), systemic inflammation marker. In your case an indicator of how unstable your plaque may be.
And
Lp(a): (only once is necessary for most) A very damaging lipid particle that’s genetic, not diet or lifestyle. If low, no problem, if high you’ll need to reduce risks more than you currently are. Drugs coming soon to lower it. Usually listed on test menus as Lipoprotein(a).