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Hi guys,

I’m used to the bruises now but I’ve found a lump in my thigh the size of my thumb. It hurts like a bruise and I’m sure it’s a little bit blue in colour. I also have a pain in the back of my head. I’m sitting in my GP waiting room so I will update soon. Anyone had this?

2 stents 6 months ago, bispoprol, clopidogrel, statins, aspirin.

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I pulled my shorts up to show the doctor and it had started to go blue, just another annoying bruise, lovely.

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Zena166

Hi. Glad it was sorted quickly. It’s always important to check stuff out. Take care. Zena

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Rhinet34

Hi , this keeps happening yo me too , only got to just slightly knock myself and I'm covered in bruises .

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