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I am 50 years old, I had 2 PE two years a part about 3 years ago the last one.

All test were inconclusive and doctors couldn’t say why it happened (no blood disorder, no cancer etc)

They thought maybe inactiviy but couldn’t say 100%

Luckily the PEs were superficial and there was no damage.

I am taking apixaban for life, my question is if I am in the vulnerable category against Coronavirus

Obviously I’m stay at home as UK government has asked to the country

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Steve0203

The answer is... If in doubt! I am 58. On warfarin for life. I have a lowered immune system and according to APS UK I am not at risk but, according to gov.uk I am and then I am not and then I am. Just figured its my life and my decision so I have taken it into my own hands and decided to self isolate for 12 weeks. You should do what feels right and if you have any doubt that you may be higher risk then act on that rather than information that is probably generic and not tailored to you.

Stay safe

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I agree with Steve. But if you have no damage to your kings then I would suggest low risk, especially because of your younger age than many with a PE.

But sensible precautions are good.

Stay safe.

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Karumba in reply to Suebo2

What are your 'kings" please?

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Annie5678 in reply to Karumba

Lungs?

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Karumba in reply to Annie5678

AAhh..thanks

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SpeedyH

Advice seems to be changing all the time at the moment, doesn’t it? I think the current situation is that you do not fit into the governments category of ‘high risk’ because if you did, you would have received a letter from the nhs by now, spelling out special ‘shielding’ procedures you have to undertake in your home. People in this category tend to be having chemo or organ anti rejection drugs etc that make them very vulnerable to infection.

You are possibly in the ‘higher risk than the average person’ category which includes the elderly, people with learning disabilities and people with breathing related conditions and so on. So, as Steve said you need to think about your own possible circumstances and act accordingly, erring on the side of caution. Remember it is better to be over cautious with this virus rather than not careful enough. Keep safe. 🙂

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Bloodredroses

APS. Is an autoimmune condition . You know the rest !! Treat yourself as at risk . I have . Same as U ,APS UK NO G P LETTER . I am Hidden away shop once p w early with poison mask double gloves and glasses. Protect membranes . Eyes nose mouth .

Wipe shopping down with bleach , and post packages. Remove envelopes packaging with acrylic or rubber gloves. Bin it all ,rubber gloves spray bleach . Wash hands. Take NO chances . I cold sweat when cold . Sensitive immune .

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