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Had a serious bleed on a Doac? - Thrombosis UK is seeking patient experiences

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Have you or a loved one experienced a serious bleed while taking a DOAC (direct oral anticoagulant) that required urgent hospital care?

We are seeking an individual who would be happy to talk about their personal experience to help develop awareness and information resources for others.

If you have experienced a serious bleed while taking a POAC, and would be happy to talk about your experience, please email jo@thrombosisuk.org for further information

Please note this request is open for people living in the UK

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Hi, i have had 2 bleeds, one was an epistaxis which required a rapid rhino and the other was a pseudo aneurysm for which i had a blood and platelet transfusion

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