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Post COVID jab DVT?

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Hi, new to this. Question: anyone come across an occurrence of DVT after the first AZ COVID-19 jab. It happened to me about 10 days afterwards. Resulting in me being prescribed Rivaroxaban as the anticoagulant. Following my second jab about 10 weeks later I had problems with veins in my thigh. Ultrasound check showed a reoccurrence or another clot at the same site as the original one. I’m now on Warfarin with my INR being checked/stabilised plus Dalteparin until this is achieved. So anyone else hear of this? I have reported it via the Yellow card process just in case.

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I did have a positive d-dimer blood test after my Astra Zeneca vaccine which shows clot formation. They decided it was OK in my case.

Sorry to hear that, what were your symptoms? Had you been diagnosed with PMR or GCA before this happened?

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