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Hi all,

For my coronary angiogram I've been asked to stop any anti-coagulation meds, two days

prior to the procedure. Haven't had a chance to talk to my doctor or cardio - this procedure is all organised through paperwork. I wonder is two days long enough? Any others out there who've

had this experience?

Cheers,

Musetta

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Had a colonoscopy done where they were going to snip some small polyps. Had to be off them at least two days maybe even four. Can't remember exactly

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Thanks Paul

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Musetta

Thanks Jo :)

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Musetta

Thanks Paul :)

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