I have an appointment with my Haematology Consultant on Thursday and I just wanted to learn from others experiences what I should expect? I haven’t been asked to do bloods prior to the appointment, and have double checked this with the consultants secretary and she said I don’t need bloods done.
I’m on Warfarin and this is my 6-month review with Haematology. I had DVT back in the Summer of 2017 (following a fractured foot and was in cast up to knee), I was on Rivaroxaban for about 6 weeks. In November of 2018 I suffered a mini stroke as a result of Venous Sinus Thrombosis and have been on Warfarin since. One stroke Consultant said I would be on Warfarin forever, and 2 days later a different consultant said it should only be for 6 months.
At my review with my Stroke Consultant she referred me to Rheumatology and I was hopeful to get some answers. At the appointment she gave me leaflets about Antiphospholipid Syndrome, Lupus and Fibromyalgia. She told me to look at the list of symptoms of each and come back for an appointment in 6 months letting her know which symptoms I still have?! The day after the appointment I received a letter from Rheumatology agreeing to my referral, that took 6 weeks between being typed and actually being issued that referred to me having Antiphospholipid Syndrome and that my Haematologist might want me on a 3-4 INR rather than 2-3. I was told to just wait for my Haematology Appointment.
I don’t want to go to Haematology with the expectation of finding out any information and being disappointed like I was with Rheumatology. Who would actually diagnose Antiphospholipid Syndrome; Haematology or Rheumatology? I’m confused what the Haematologist can really say if she doesn’t have any bloods? Can anyone offer any advice please because I feel like I’m just going from appointment to appointment and never finding anything out about what the underlying condition is. Thank you x