th FH will face the consequences oftheir genetic disease within the first 15-30 years of their life (Bishop, 1994). However, for others who do not have this disease, they will face the sameconsequences within 40-70 years of their life. Complications such as strokes,heart attacks, pain of the angina pectoris, and the development of tendonxanthomas will haunt them for the rest of their lives....