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I take Clopidogrel and recently started using heparin. I've been getting on ok with the injections, I have had some bad bruising on my tummy. Today I noticed a lump in my tummy, about the size of a pea. Has anyone else ever had this? Thanks.

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Hello

Yes, I have lots of these and I am told that it is normal when injecting Heparin.

I hope this helps.

Best wishes.

Dave

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Thankyou for all your comments, really helpful. Feel reassured.

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