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More than one deep vein thrombosis

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Do you live in Scotland? Have you had more than one deep vein thrombosis?

AntiCoagulation Europe is looking for someone who is prepared to describe to a journalist what it feels like to be at risk of multiple clots. How it makes you feel , how it affects your life.

Please contact us on anticoagulation@ntlworld.com

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Hi I live in the north east of Scotland and would be willing to tell my story have had a PE in 1997 and again in 2009

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Hi maejane

Thanks for coming back to us. Do you have an email address that we could contact you on?

Kind regards

Eve

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