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Can anticoagulant cause a period on HRT
I started taking edoxaban 30mg 8 days ago and now I have a period. I am taking Evorel 50 patch and 1 pump if Lenzetto. Also Utrogestan vaginally every other night. Has anyone had this experience when taking a blood thinner? I had a oestradiol blood test last month and my levels where in the middle of
I started taking edoxaban 30mg 8 days ago and now I have a period. I am taking Evorel 50 patch and 1 pump if Lenzetto. Also Utrogestan vaginally every other night. Has anyone had this experience when taking a blood thinner? I had a oestradiol blood test last month and my levels where in the middle of
Redporti
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Women's Health
3 years ago
Forced to stop Xeralto
Due to the rioting the pharmacies in my area do not have stocks of
anticoagulants
. I think I have read that you are worse off just stopping suddenly than if you had never been on the drug. Is this the case - I'm at a loss as to what to do!
Due to the rioting the pharmacies in my area do not have stocks of
anticoagulants
. I think I have read that you are worse off just stopping suddenly than if you had never been on the drug. Is this the case - I'm at a loss as to what to do!
pusillanimous
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AF Association
3 years ago
Want to mange this thing!
I had catheter ablation for supraventricular Tachycardia in March and second one in June. Was told 2nd ablation would fix me, as the Electrophysiologist now knew what to do/where to ablate and would use special mapping equipment and higher powered catheters. He ablated SVT site and found a Flutter site
I had catheter ablation for supraventricular Tachycardia in March and second one in June. Was told 2nd ablation would fix me, as the Electrophysiologist now knew what to do/where to ablate and would use special mapping equipment and higher powered catheters. He ablated SVT site and found a Flutter site
Fabfibber
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AF Association
3 years ago
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Medscape summary interesting - What Doctors need to know re current NICE guidelines for AF - attached link below
Seems to echo what we have gleaned, how crucial
anticoagulants
are but also ablation to be considered in the first 2 years of paroxysmal AF. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/936639
Seems to echo what we have gleaned, how crucial
anticoagulants
are but also ablation to be considered in the first 2 years of paroxysmal AF. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/936639
Hidden
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AF Association
3 years ago
Leukaemia care/NHS antibody trial
Has anyone else seen the NHS antibody trial for cancer patients, it came in an email from leukaemia care I tried to sign up but two questions are Are you on blood thinners? Do you have any excess bleeding disorders like haemophilia? Both questions discount you from applying Shame as would have been
Has anyone else seen the NHS antibody trial for cancer patients, it came in an email from leukaemia care I tried to sign up but two questions are Are you on blood thinners? Do you have any excess bleeding disorders like haemophilia? Both questions discount you from applying Shame as would have been
Melaniem59
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Eliquis
Today I saw a new TV commercial for Eliquis. (Unfortunately we in the USA are bombarded with TV ads for every pharma drug in the universe. 🙄) This commercial was the 1st one that stated that Eliquis is a blood thinner. Not an anticoagulant. A blood thinner. Many on the forum have reiterated at different
Today I saw a new TV commercial for Eliquis. (Unfortunately we in the USA are bombarded with TV ads for every pharma drug in the universe. 🙄) This commercial was the 1st one that stated that Eliquis is a blood thinner. Not an anticoagulant. A blood thinner. Many on the forum have reiterated at different
belindalore
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AF Association
3 years ago
Medication after HA & CABGx4
After my CABG in Nov 2020, I had a HA in June due to blockage of bypass. Artery that was bypassed and blocked is 55-75% stenosis. On top of the statins and asperine as a result of the CABG, I am now also on isosorbide-5-mononitrate and ranolazine, but not on clopidogrel or other blood thinners. My
After my CABG in Nov 2020, I had a HA in June due to blockage of bypass. Artery that was bypassed and blocked is 55-75% stenosis. On top of the statins and asperine as a result of the CABG, I am now also on isosorbide-5-mononitrate and ranolazine, but not on clopidogrel or other blood thinners. My
fit4walks
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Apixaban after ablation
Hi all just wondering what the general consensus is to how long after a hopefully successful ablation do you continue on the anticoagulant? Thanks
Hi all just wondering what the general consensus is to how long after a hopefully successful ablation do you continue on the anticoagulant? Thanks
Lenlec
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Anticoagulants
My query is really , can taking
anticoagulants
such as my daily dose of 60mg Edoxaban cause any digestive bleeding .The surgery couldn't answer I'm fit and well , no weight loss, good appetite ,using the gym and exercising regularly .It a bit of a kick in the teeth after learning to live a better life
My query is really , can taking
anticoagulants
such as my daily dose of 60mg Edoxaban cause any digestive bleeding .The surgery couldn't answer I'm fit and well , no weight loss, good appetite ,using the gym and exercising regularly .It a bit of a kick in the teeth after learning to live a better life
Hammerboy
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AF Association
3 years ago
Post ablation anticoagulant
I know you need to remain on
anticoagulants
for a period after an ablation. If successful has anyone come off
anticoagulants
permanently?
I know you need to remain on
anticoagulants
for a period after an ablation. If successful has anyone come off
anticoagulants
permanently?
kalgs
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AF Association
3 years ago
Just Been diagnosed with PAF. Advice please.
I have just been diagnosed with PAF & already have HFpEF. I’m going to start taking Edoxaban blood thinner & Nebivolol beta blocker. Is there anyone on this combination? Do I need to be monitored at a anticoagulant clinic or not? Still processing it all.
I have just been diagnosed with PAF & already have HFpEF. I’m going to start taking Edoxaban blood thinner & Nebivolol beta blocker. Is there anyone on this combination? Do I need to be monitored at a anticoagulant clinic or not? Still processing it all.
Redporti
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AF Association
3 years ago
Just been diagnosed with Proximity Atrial Fibrillation
I have just been diagnosed with Proximity Atrial Fibrillation and have been prescribed Edoxaban 30mg blood thinner and Nebivolol 2.5mg beta blocker. Feeling a bit down about this. I already have HFpEF and was told it was nothing to worry about but now this has developed. Anyone have any advice about
I have just been diagnosed with Proximity Atrial Fibrillation and have been prescribed Edoxaban 30mg blood thinner and Nebivolol 2.5mg beta blocker. Feeling a bit down about this. I already have HFpEF and was told it was nothing to worry about but now this has developed. Anyone have any advice about
Redporti
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Blood Thinner
I have been taking blood thinner (Eliquis) for almost 3 years. I also have some musculoskeletal issues & want to take Turmeric. I have been told not to as Turmeric also acts as a blood thinner. Has anyone taken Turmeric alone as their blood thinner
I have been taking blood thinner (Eliquis) for almost 3 years. I also have some musculoskeletal issues & want to take Turmeric. I have been told not to as Turmeric also acts as a blood thinner. Has anyone taken Turmeric alone as their blood thinner
BC50
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AF Association
3 years ago
Hi guys, is taking iron blood thinning
i have recently got some piercings and apparently blood thinners cant be taken, i dont think it is but wanted to make sure just incase , i take ferrous fumarate
i have recently got some piercings and apparently blood thinners cant be taken, i dont think it is but wanted to make sure just incase , i take ferrous fumarate
mabel1999
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Anticoagulants
Since I am new to Afib, I am wondering, is everybody on anticoagulant meds? I only take Aspirin 81 mg a day.
Since I am new to Afib, I am wondering, is everybody on anticoagulant meds? I only take Aspirin 81 mg a day.
roma60
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AF Association
3 years ago
Edoxaban note.
Its only my observation but I thought it might help anyone on Edoxaban waiting for an op with femoral vein 'groin entry'. and possibly worried about post op bleeding. I had 4 of those ops last year while on 60mg Edoxaban as my normal anticoagulant. No bleeding post op, in any of the 4. Had to lie
Its only my observation but I thought it might help anyone on Edoxaban waiting for an op with femoral vein 'groin entry'. and possibly worried about post op bleeding. I had 4 of those ops last year while on 60mg Edoxaban as my normal anticoagulant. No bleeding post op, in any of the 4. Had to lie
localad
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Stopping Clexane
Hi ladies. I am on clexane as fertility clinic said my blood is too thick. I was meant to stop it after 12 weeks but fertility clinic said to take it throughout as o e lady who stopped ended up having no fetal heart beat at 15 weeks. I am 14 weeks tomorrow and have only 12 left. Discussed with midwife
Hi ladies. I am on clexane as fertility clinic said my blood is too thick. I was meant to stop it after 12 weeks but fertility clinic said to take it throughout as o e lady who stopped ended up having no fetal heart beat at 15 weeks. I am 14 weeks tomorrow and have only 12 left. Discussed with midwife
Jolinkomo
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
New Anticoagulant looks promising
After surgery, patients are often given
anticoagulants
, designed to prevent clotting. To test anticlotting drugs, doctors have in the past typically looked at knee surgery, because it is well-understood, semi-routine, but produces a lot of clots.
After surgery, patients are often given
anticoagulants
, designed to prevent clotting. To test anticlotting drugs, doctors have in the past typically looked at knee surgery, because it is well-understood, semi-routine, but produces a lot of clots.
MarkS
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AF Association
3 years ago
Everolimus, Exemestane and blood clots
So dear ladies, I was rushed into hospital today as my bloods were showing signs of clotting. I’ve got to inject a blood thinner until my CTScan either tomorrow or Saturday to see where they are. I also have to have an X-ray on my arm as my GP did think I had a clot there. It could be the Cancer itself
So dear ladies, I was rushed into hospital today as my bloods were showing signs of clotting. I’ve got to inject a blood thinner until my CTScan either tomorrow or Saturday to see where they are. I also have to have an X-ray on my arm as my GP did think I had a clot there. It could be the Cancer itself
Hidden
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Alcohol and Edoxoban
Hi Everyone, Person here with AF awaiting a cardioversion and being put on Edoxaban in the next couple of weeks once my appointment with the GP is due. I understand alcohol is usually a trigger for AF so am best avoiding anyway. Just confused however. The consultant told me you can only have one or
Hi Everyone, Person here with AF awaiting a cardioversion and being put on Edoxaban in the next couple of weeks once my appointment with the GP is due. I understand alcohol is usually a trigger for AF so am best avoiding anyway. Just confused however. The consultant told me you can only have one or
wordzo
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AF Association
3 years ago
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