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Rare clots with covid vaccines
Normal
anticoagulants
protect you from clots in the arterial system whereas the rare clots we are all talking about happen directly in the brain and have not drifted there from the arterial system. Just thought I would share that.
Normal
anticoagulants
protect you from clots in the arterial system whereas the rare clots we are all talking about happen directly in the brain and have not drifted there from the arterial system. Just thought I would share that.
Maggimunro
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AF Association
3 years ago
Dabigatran 150 is it safe to take over 10 years. Which medicine is a safer blood thinner for long term?
Those are in high risk and has to continue anticoagulant for long term, which is safer drug to maintain better quality life, your valuable feedback is important. Thank you.
Those are in high risk and has to continue anticoagulant for long term, which is safer drug to maintain better quality life, your valuable feedback is important. Thank you.
Saajee
in
Men's Health Forum
3 years ago
Three and a half years with Mantle cell lymphoma
I got diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma in March 2018 when I was 61. As it had already spread from my lymph nodes to multiple organs I was immediately admitted to hospital and began six rounds of Nordic protocol chemotherapy, followed by a stem cell bone marrow transplant. After my transplant I had
I got diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma in March 2018 when I was 61. As it had already spread from my lymph nodes to multiple organs I was immediately admitted to hospital and began six rounds of Nordic protocol chemotherapy, followed by a stem cell bone marrow transplant. After my transplant I had
GT97
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
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I’m going crazy
Backstory: have had occasional heart palpitations since I was 15 years old. Changing in frequency and feeling. I turn 23 tomorrow and have never felt this bad. I’ve had tons of ekgs, echos, holter monitor, blood tests, you name it. Been to a few cardiologists that have told me my palpitations are benign
Backstory: have had occasional heart palpitations since I was 15 years old. Changing in frequency and feeling. I turn 23 tomorrow and have never felt this bad. I’ve had tons of ekgs, echos, holter monitor, blood tests, you name it. Been to a few cardiologists that have told me my palpitations are benign
Guzman13
in
Anxiety Support
3 years ago
At long last!!!
After waiting 1 year and 6 months and 3 courses of antibiotics, I have eventually got 2 teeth out today ,was very afraid,but thank goodness it went well. After H.A. and stent and a high dose of blood thinner, cardiologist said I couldn't get any teeth extraction until I finished tiagelor,which was 1
After waiting 1 year and 6 months and 3 courses of antibiotics, I have eventually got 2 teeth out today ,was very afraid,but thank goodness it went well. After H.A. and stent and a high dose of blood thinner, cardiologist said I couldn't get any teeth extraction until I finished tiagelor,which was 1
Sunnysummerdays
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Eyes
I have been put on the drug Indapamide My eyes have become sore also bad constipation I am on bisoprolol 1.25 the blood thinner Lixiana have a pacemaker I wonder if anyone else has a problem with Indapamide
I have been put on the drug Indapamide My eyes have become sore also bad constipation I am on bisoprolol 1.25 the blood thinner Lixiana have a pacemaker I wonder if anyone else has a problem with Indapamide
Happytime
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Hip replacement
I’ve been placed on the hip replacement list and pain is now so bad I can’t walk on that leg without bending over which is causing back and the other hip pain. My gp gave oramorph liquid but now tablets which don’t tough the pain. He has told me to also take paracetamol but it not helping. This made
I’ve been placed on the hip replacement list and pain is now so bad I can’t walk on that leg without bending over which is causing back and the other hip pain. My gp gave oramorph liquid but now tablets which don’t tough the pain. He has told me to also take paracetamol but it not helping. This made
Londone16
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Arthritis Action
3 years ago
Slow rising HCG levels- will I miscarry?
Hi All, Just wondering if there is any one out there with advice on slow rising HCG. I know there’s nothing they can really do about it… but I’ve been trying for years, had failed IVF etc. Fallen pregnant naturally somehow and I’m week 5.5 with HCG levels of 2300 they are not doubling every 48 hours
Hi All, Just wondering if there is any one out there with advice on slow rising HCG. I know there’s nothing they can really do about it… but I’ve been trying for years, had failed IVF etc. Fallen pregnant naturally somehow and I’m week 5.5 with HCG levels of 2300 they are not doubling every 48 hours
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Warfarin
I live in Italy & have been taking warfarin for about 9 years and am considered stable so have been transferred to my GP . I usually take 23.75 mg (the tablets are 5mg with a dividing line) a week when in range which is divided between 5 days 3/4 of 5mg tablet & 2 days 1/2 dose. I did ask my GP why I
I live in Italy & have been taking warfarin for about 9 years and am considered stable so have been transferred to my GP . I usually take 23.75 mg (the tablets are 5mg with a dividing line) a week when in range which is divided between 5 days 3/4 of 5mg tablet & 2 days 1/2 dose. I did ask my GP why I
paolina
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AF Association
3 years ago
Bleed
My father, 90, persistent afib, 3 yrs, Xarelto, was hospitalized for upper gi, major bleed. Xarelto is definite cause, now stopped. Bleeding stopped. Are all blood thinners out of the question now, after a very serious internal bleed?
My father, 90, persistent afib, 3 yrs, Xarelto, was hospitalized for upper gi, major bleed. Xarelto is definite cause, now stopped. Bleeding stopped. Are all blood thinners out of the question now, after a very serious internal bleed?
Kraft44
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Progress with Endo appointment
In June I finally got to see an Endo at The Royal Gwent Hospital Newport. He told me there’s no point having a scan now it should have been done in 2000 when I was diagnosed with Hyper thyroid is. He acknowledged that my T3 and T4 are low in range but my TSH is suppressed at 0.02. I had recently had
In June I finally got to see an Endo at The Royal Gwent Hospital Newport. He told me there’s no point having a scan now it should have been done in 2000 when I was diagnosed with Hyper thyroid is. He acknowledged that my T3 and T4 are low in range but my TSH is suppressed at 0.02. I had recently had
Esinedharry
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Grooming question
Hi folks. Please how did you remove pubic hair during pregnancy? It's getting like Amazon down there and the thought of the ouch of waxing gives me the shivers. I am on blood thinner worried about going selfie with shaving stick. Did anyone wax and did it trigger any abdominal pain? Sorry if it is
Hi folks. Please how did you remove pubic hair during pregnancy? It's getting like Amazon down there and the thought of the ouch of waxing gives me the shivers. I am on blood thinner worried about going selfie with shaving stick. Did anyone wax and did it trigger any abdominal pain? Sorry if it is
Jolinkomo
in
Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Afib or something else?
Hi …. I’m new here having only been diagnosed a few days ago. I’m still coming to terms with things and gathering information so sorry if this is a daft question. I had a fast and very irregular heartbeat come from nowhere last weekend. My heart was all over the place so after an hour I went to A&E
Hi …. I’m new here having only been diagnosed a few days ago. I’m still coming to terms with things and gathering information so sorry if this is a daft question. I had a fast and very irregular heartbeat come from nowhere last weekend. My heart was all over the place so after an hour I went to A&E
AnnaMill
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Anyone with a similar experience?
Hello! I hope you are all doing great! A year ago I had optic neuritis without any previous diagnosis or symptoms. I was hospitalized and treated with complete recovery. The usual suspect is multiple sclerosis which was proved by both an MRI and a lumbur puncture. So you might be wondering what I'm doing
Hello! I hope you are all doing great! A year ago I had optic neuritis without any previous diagnosis or symptoms. I was hospitalized and treated with complete recovery. The usual suspect is multiple sclerosis which was proved by both an MRI and a lumbur puncture. So you might be wondering what I'm doing
FF96
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
I am going to have teeth implants and I am on blood thinner as I had one stent put in can I stop for a short time
I am going to have teeth implants and I am on blood thinners as I had one stent put in can I stop them for a short time
I am going to have teeth implants and I am on blood thinners as I had one stent put in can I stop them for a short time
casho
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Tattoos while taking aspirin.
Hi, I’m thinking of adding to my tattoo collection that I had previously before my HA. My question is, I’m on a blood thinner of 75mg of aspirin daily, Will I be able to go ahead? The tattooist is very reputable one known him for years, so all good there. Anyone had experience of large tattoos while
Hi, I’m thinking of adding to my tattoo collection that I had previously before my HA. My question is, I’m on a blood thinner of 75mg of aspirin daily, Will I be able to go ahead? The tattooist is very reputable one known him for years, so all good there. Anyone had experience of large tattoos while
Jackdaw44
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
What to try for final OE/OS round?
Hey everyone! We are in the TWW (6dp5dt) with 2 embryos on board (4AA & 3AA). I’m on 3 x 200mg Utrogestan and 1 lubion a day, but today really feel like my period is on its way - my tummy has been gurgling since last night which is always a PMS sign for me, and any bloating I had post transfer has
Hey everyone! We are in the TWW (6dp5dt) with 2 embryos on board (4AA & 3AA). I’m on 3 x 200mg Utrogestan and 1 lubion a day, but today really feel like my period is on its way - my tummy has been gurgling since last night which is always a PMS sign for me, and any bloating I had post transfer has
Jezzabelle
in
Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Hydroxycarbamide
I’ve been taking Hydroxycarbamide at 500x2 5 days snd 500 x1 2 days for a year. My count was 1200 and it went down quickly and I was reduced to less but then creeped up quickly so it’s now fairly balanced. I’ve had very little problems on it. Fatigue and some inflammatory bone aching but really doing
I’ve been taking Hydroxycarbamide at 500x2 5 days snd 500 x1 2 days for a year. My count was 1200 and it went down quickly and I was reduced to less but then creeped up quickly so it’s now fairly balanced. I’ve had very little problems on it. Fatigue and some inflammatory bone aching but really doing
Mungestar
in
MPN Voice
3 years ago
Blood thinners and kidney function
Blood thinners and kidney function And while blood thinners can drastically decrease their stroke risk, new research shows the drugs could damage their kidneys. People with A-fib often have problems with blood clots forming that can lead to strokes. To prevent the clots, health care providers generally
Blood thinners and kidney function And while blood thinners can drastically decrease their stroke risk, new research shows the drugs could damage their kidneys. People with A-fib often have problems with blood clots forming that can lead to strokes. To prevent the clots, health care providers generally
dave205
in
AF Association
3 years ago
New Anticoagulants reversibility?
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has any info about the reversibility of the newer types of
anticoagulants
if needed? for example in an accident situation where bleeding is quite bad due to an injury. cheers in advance.
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has any info about the reversibility of the newer types of
anticoagulants
if needed? for example in an accident situation where bleeding is quite bad due to an injury. cheers in advance.
Simoni
in
AF Association
3 years ago
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