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Had ct scan today baffled!

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I had my abdomen ct scan today at the beginning was told the results two weeks at the end if the scan he asked if I take warfarin or asprin I said neither he then said he will be speaking to my specialist this afternoon he said I will get phone call from my specialist tomorrow or Monday. This makes me think they must of found something I was offered no reassurance.

Not to sure why he would ask about warfarin and asprin after the scan was done just wondered what you think.

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Warfarin and aspirin both thin the blood, so it may be that the radiographer spotted a bleed somewhere? Hopefully they will call you today.

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