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Tranexamic acid after having surgery for a knee replacement when I’m also taking sinthrome
The night after my surgery, a nurse should have been giving me a
heparin
infusion, I had s plan and this was on it. She came, hooked me up, I sat there and asked her if it was the
heparin
. She said no, it was tranexamic acid and it’s used to control the bleeding.
The night after my surgery, a nurse should have been giving me a
heparin
infusion, I had s plan and this was on it. She came, hooked me up, I sat there and asked her if it was the
heparin
. She said no, it was tranexamic acid and it’s used to control the bleeding.
Julie_O
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Heparin
Today they gave me
heparin
after treatment as my CVC has been clotting and the doctor prescribed it. I've never used it so wonder what some others who do have experienced? I have surgery scheduled Apr 1 and don't know when or it I need to not have it before.
Today they gave me
heparin
after treatment as my CVC has been clotting and the doctor prescribed it. I've never used it so wonder what some others who do have experienced? I have surgery scheduled Apr 1 and don't know when or it I need to not have it before.
horsie63
in
Kidney Disease
7 months ago
Bone Marrow Biopsy Didn't Happen
I followed all the instructions, came off my warfarin and did the
heparin
injections, got to the hospital and no one had read my notes. There was no local anaesthetic available so no biopsy done. Now I have to wait for a case conference for them to decide the next step.
I followed all the instructions, came off my warfarin and did the
heparin
injections, got to the hospital and no one had read my notes. There was no local anaesthetic available so no biopsy done. Now I have to wait for a case conference for them to decide the next step.
nellietheelephamt
in
MPN Voice
15 days ago
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Peritoneal dialysis catheter block
He did a
heparin
dwell directly into the catheter and said he will return next day to see if that opened it up if there was a clot.
He did a
heparin
dwell directly into the catheter and said he will return next day to see if that opened it up if there was a clot.
Marbella17
in
Kidney Disease
4 months ago
knee replacement
I’m aware of my issues regarding medication ie allergy to warfarin but ok with
heparin
and have opted for an epidural but my concern is with the implant itself being rejected. thank you.
I’m aware of my issues regarding medication ie allergy to warfarin but ok with
heparin
and have opted for an epidural but my concern is with the implant itself being rejected. thank you.
Bigskies
in
The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
7 months ago
My UNOS listing
They want to avoid raising the
heparin
amounts during dialysis, and I'm in total agreement with that. And now, my nephrologist wants to send me to the vascular clinic for CT of the vein downstream of my fistula. I've already had two fistulagrams, for those of us keeping score.
They want to avoid raising the
heparin
amounts during dialysis, and I'm in total agreement with that. And now, my nephrologist wants to send me to the vascular clinic for CT of the vein downstream of my fistula. I've already had two fistulagrams, for those of us keeping score.
PeaB4YouGo
in
Kidney Disease
4 months ago
Having a bad day
Went home from hospital after a week of being treated with
heparin
and eliquis with an INR of 1.4. I continued eliquis for a month before my Pulmonologist moved me to warfarin. I was on warfarin for 3 days when I was back in the hospital with a few new PEs.
Went home from hospital after a week of being treated with
heparin
and eliquis with an INR of 1.4. I continued eliquis for a month before my Pulmonologist moved me to warfarin. I was on warfarin for 3 days when I was back in the hospital with a few new PEs.
Vmarti
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 months ago
Worry over my painful recovery after partial knee replacement surgery
They didn’t control my pain early on, and the nurse almost gave me an infusion of tranexamic acid instead of
heparin
after the operation. I found out that tranexamic acid controls bleeding by stopping blood clots from breaking up, which could have been fatal to me.
They didn’t control my pain early on, and the nurse almost gave me an infusion of tranexamic acid instead of
heparin
after the operation. I found out that tranexamic acid controls bleeding by stopping blood clots from breaking up, which could have been fatal to me.
Julie_O
in
Arthritis Action
22 days ago
Anti Phospholipid Syndrome and Thyroid
I had
heparin
injections whilst pregnant but told I wouldn't need anything afterwards. Now I've been retested by GP and still have antibodies, so been referred to Haematology (18 week wait).
I had
heparin
injections whilst pregnant but told I wouldn't need anything afterwards. Now I've been retested by GP and still have antibodies, so been referred to Haematology (18 week wait).
Dahliasanddaisies
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Eliquis
The doctor started me on
heparin
and did a procedure to break up the clots in the lungs (I forgot the name of the procedure) LOTS of blood work was done and the doctor said I was triple positive for APS. I ended up getting released from the hospital a few days later on Eliquis.
The doctor started me on
heparin
and did a procedure to break up the clots in the lungs (I forgot the name of the procedure) LOTS of blood work was done and the doctor said I was triple positive for APS. I ended up getting released from the hospital a few days later on Eliquis.
Vmarti
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 months ago
advice needed please! Recurrent losses
On
heparin
and aspirin just to cover bases. Still having the losses - gets diagnosed on early scan due to the previous ectopic , just empty gestational sac this time, previous there was yolk sac and the other 2 were ?ectopic.
On
heparin
and aspirin just to cover bases. Still having the losses - gets diagnosed on early scan due to the previous ectopic , just empty gestational sac this time, previous there was yolk sac and the other 2 were ?ectopic.
Peanutpie1
in
Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
High platelets due to ET or MF is anyone on anticoagulants such as Clexane or Heparin?
If you are on anticoagulants what platelet numbers do you have? Are any of you also on hydroxycarbamide too?
If you are on anticoagulants what platelet numbers do you have? Are any of you also on hydroxycarbamide too?
jointpain
in
MPN Voice
3 months ago
Allergy to heparin
I'm due to have chemo next week and am petrified of the
heparin
lock being out in when I'm finished the infusion. Any info / advice would be most welcome. Ann
I'm due to have chemo next week and am petrified of the
heparin
lock being out in when I'm finished the infusion. Any info / advice would be most welcome. Ann
Seedlings
in
My Ovacome
9 months ago
IVF newbie (question about lister and mental health)
I've been through many tests, and it seems I have a few conditions to do with blood clotting, so I am to go on progesterone,
heparin
and aspirin as soon as positive test. But that positive which seemed to come every few months last year, stopped since August. To be fair, we didn't try Aug-Nov.
I've been through many tests, and it seems I have a few conditions to do with blood clotting, so I am to go on progesterone,
heparin
and aspirin as soon as positive test. But that positive which seemed to come every few months last year, stopped since August. To be fair, we didn't try Aug-Nov.
PenpalLdn
in
Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
FET drugs emotional rollercoaster
I've been taking most of the previous meds after I got my trigger shot, with a small exception; I no longer take Duphaston and I got given
Heparin
shots. The waves of anxiety, panic, anger, sleepless nights and random cry episodes are just something else.
I've been taking most of the previous meds after I got my trigger shot, with a small exception; I no longer take Duphaston and I got given
Heparin
shots. The waves of anxiety, panic, anger, sleepless nights and random cry episodes are just something else.
BearPanda
in
Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Anticoagulation Therapy for AF
Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran,
Heparin
, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative?
Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran,
Heparin
, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative?
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
11 months ago
Anticoagulation Therapy
Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran,
Heparin
, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative?
Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran,
Heparin
, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative?
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
AF Association
11 months ago
I found the cause of last month's collapse
The doctors will have to avoid using
heparin
on him. What little data there is indicates
heparin
usage causes a fierce reaction.
The doctors will have to avoid using
heparin
on him. What little data there is indicates
heparin
usage causes a fierce reaction.
GAdrummer
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
warfarin v heparin
All I know about
heparin
is it’s faster acting and is used a lot on after operative care.
All I know about
heparin
is it’s faster acting and is used a lot on after operative care.
159731
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Steroids or Intralipids or both?
I already take baby aspirin and
heparin
during the TWW due to antiphospholipid antibodies. Has anyone else had success after steroids and Intralipids? Or did you just have one and it made the difference? I’m wondering whether to just have the steroids. The Intralipids are so expensive!
I already take baby aspirin and
heparin
during the TWW due to antiphospholipid antibodies. Has anyone else had success after steroids and Intralipids? Or did you just have one and it made the difference? I’m wondering whether to just have the steroids. The Intralipids are so expensive!
FierceGrace85
in
Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
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