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Unknown DVT.......so far. Backpack in 5 weeks!!!
I was first put on an intravenous infusion of
Heparin
at 0.70ml/hr (reduced from 1.2ml/hr after my blood thinned too much after 6hrs). I remained on this from the early hrs of Friday morning until Sunday afternoon. It then changed to Clexane injections (97.5mg (I think that's the unit.
I was first put on an intravenous infusion of
Heparin
at 0.70ml/hr (reduced from 1.2ml/hr after my blood thinned too much after 6hrs). I remained on this from the early hrs of Friday morning until Sunday afternoon. It then changed to Clexane injections (97.5mg (I think that's the unit.
Char0209
in
Anticoagulation Support
10 years ago
Professor Graham Hughes January Blog 2015
My own practice in this situation is a short course of
heparin
. We learnt many years ago that Hughes syndrome ladies going through pregnancy often found that their migraine headaches vanished during the 8-9 months of
heparin
.
My own practice in this situation is a short course of
heparin
. We learnt many years ago that Hughes syndrome ladies going through pregnancy often found that their migraine headaches vanished during the 8-9 months of
heparin
.
MaryF
Administrator
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Bacterial meningitis
Hi my LG had bacterial meningitis at 5 weeks old she is 2 and half now and recently had a follow up appointment and audiology. Her hearing test passed but she had a problem with the tubes behind her ear drum. It's called esthachain tube dysfusion had anyone else had problems with this before or could
Hi my LG had bacterial meningitis at 5 weeks old she is 2 and half now and recently had a follow up appointment and audiology. Her hearing test passed but she had a problem with the tubes behind her ear drum. It's called esthachain tube dysfusion had anyone else had problems with this before or could
emmyb
in
Meningitis Now
9 years ago
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Vitamin D Reverses aPL-induced Inflammation
Treatment with low molecular weight
heparin
(LMWH) reduces the risk of RPL but not preeclampsia. Moreover, LMWH stimulates trophoblast sFlt-1 release, an anti-angiogenic factor associated with preeclampsia.
Treatment with low molecular weight
heparin
(LMWH) reduces the risk of RPL but not preeclampsia. Moreover, LMWH stimulates trophoblast sFlt-1 release, an anti-angiogenic factor associated with preeclampsia.
drob32
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Serratia marcescens
Hello there, does anyone here have any experience with the bacteria serratia marcescens? My dad has COPD and gets different bacterial infections all the time. Usually these are dealt with by his regular IV treatments or failing that a course of the appropriate tablets. Lately though he has had repeated
Hello there, does anyone here have any experience with the bacteria serratia marcescens? My dad has COPD and gets different bacterial infections all the time. Usually these are dealt with by his regular IV treatments or failing that a course of the appropriate tablets. Lately though he has had repeated
iviviv
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
HEPARIN
Hi im 23 years old' Im 2months pregnant with my 4th baby and the doctor put me on
HEPARIN
and BABY ASPRIN. I started my injections yesterday my husband is the one that has been doing it for me.
Hi im 23 years old' Im 2months pregnant with my 4th baby and the doctor put me on
HEPARIN
and BABY ASPRIN. I started my injections yesterday my husband is the one that has been doing it for me.
nellyc
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Heparin Trial
My daughter (aged 21) is about 6 days into a
heparin
trial. First days she didn't notice much, but we saw on here that many of you say you inject in the morning to get the most benefit, and since doing this she says she has been feeling much better.... for about 6 hours.
My daughter (aged 21) is about 6 days into a
heparin
trial. First days she didn't notice much, but we saw on here that many of you say you inject in the morning to get the most benefit, and since doing this she says she has been feeling much better.... for about 6 hours.
floss112
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Question about long haul air travel
I love to travel and especially enjoy cruises, but am nervous about flying and have seen some posts about injections of
heparin
type substances prior to flights. Also, I get ankle swelling while travelling and this happened even before the dvt.
I love to travel and especially enjoy cruises, but am nervous about flying and have seen some posts about injections of
heparin
type substances prior to flights. Also, I get ankle swelling while travelling and this happened even before the dvt.
virg1940
in
Anticoagulation Support
10 years ago
Anti coagulant antidotes for NOACs
Results from four separate Phase 2 proof-of concept studies with apixaban, rivaroxaban, edoxaban and enoxaparin, a low molecular weight
heparin
and indirect Factor Xa inhibitor, in healthy volunteers demonstrated that andexanet alfa immediately reversed the anticoagulation activity of each Factor Xa
Results from four separate Phase 2 proof-of concept studies with apixaban, rivaroxaban, edoxaban and enoxaparin, a low molecular weight
heparin
and indirect Factor Xa inhibitor, in healthy volunteers demonstrated that andexanet alfa immediately reversed the anticoagulation activity of each Factor Xa
iris1205
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 years ago
APS and chemical pregnancies
my doctor tells me the treatment is aspirin and
heparin
from positive pregnancy test. I question it since my losses were so early. Will it really stop me from miscarrying in time? I've read about prednisone/prednisolone to calm the immune system before pregnancy. Anyone have experience of that?
my doctor tells me the treatment is aspirin and
heparin
from positive pregnancy test. I question it since my losses were so early. Will it really stop me from miscarrying in time? I've read about prednisone/prednisolone to calm the immune system before pregnancy. Anyone have experience of that?
Pektosa
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Professor Graham Hughes' Blog December 2014
The next obvious move was to return to a trial of
heparin
– improvement, especially in the frequency and severity of the headaches, but little impact on the writhing movement attacks – which were now dominating her life.
The next obvious move was to return to a trial of
heparin
– improvement, especially in the frequency and severity of the headaches, but little impact on the writhing movement attacks – which were now dominating her life.
MaryF
Administrator
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Important new from Hughes Syndrome Foundation regarding European Forum on Antiphospholipid Antibodies.
It provides evidence that pregnant women with Hughes/APS who still lose babies with the usual treatment (aspirin and
heparin
) are much more likely to have a successful pregnancy is they are also treated with hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil or Quinoric in the UK).
It provides evidence that pregnant women with Hughes/APS who still lose babies with the usual treatment (aspirin and
heparin
) are much more likely to have a successful pregnancy is they are also treated with hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil or Quinoric in the UK).
MaryF
Administrator
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Off Warfarin and restarting
I'm taking 75ml of
heparin
innohep daily to bridge. Going to have another colonoscopy again in two weeks and then restart warfarin again.
I'm taking 75ml of
heparin
innohep daily to bridge. Going to have another colonoscopy again in two weeks and then restart warfarin again.
Splodge76
in
AF Association
10 years ago
FCR Round 2 Uncontrolled Sickness
As I reported in recent post about my bloods for the start of round 2, I got into problems with the anti-sickness medication for round 2, and despite trying to analyse what I did wrong in round 1 actually managed to make things worse and ended up in my local hospital to get sorted out. I've been back
As I reported in recent post about my bloods for the start of round 2, I got into problems with the anti-sickness medication for round 2, and despite trying to analyse what I did wrong in round 1 actually managed to make things worse and ended up in my local hospital to get sorted out. I've been back
Ernest2
in
CLL Support
10 years ago
Can low INR cause depression/mood swings/anxiety?
Before I started warfarin I was on a
Heparin
trial for 6 weeks, 3 weeks in we noted a real difference in my moods for the better. Does this sound familiar to anyone and if so is there light at the end of the tunnel?
Before I started warfarin I was on a
Heparin
trial for 6 weeks, 3 weeks in we noted a real difference in my moods for the better. Does this sound familiar to anyone and if so is there light at the end of the tunnel?
Tess43
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Tinnitus and Azithromycin
Hi Guys, I wrote a post around September about my tinnitus. My Lung Consultant was not convinced that Azithromycin was causing the tinnitus nor was he happy with my GP for merely saying she could not help with tinnitus as there is no cure and could only help me if I noticed a loss of hearing. Well
Hi Guys, I wrote a post around September about my tinnitus. My Lung Consultant was not convinced that Azithromycin was causing the tinnitus nor was he happy with my GP for merely saying she could not help with tinnitus as there is no cure and could only help me if I noticed a loss of hearing. Well
Maximonkey
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Anti phospholipid antibody with Hemorrhagic disorder
Heparin
and Agatraban both had the opposite effect on me. Due to the expense, my doctor has recommended possibly switching to Rivaroxaban. I am a little nervous to change what I know is working. Camie
Heparin
and Agatraban both had the opposite effect on me. Due to the expense, my doctor has recommended possibly switching to Rivaroxaban. I am a little nervous to change what I know is working. Camie
Coblondie13
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Is it APS?
She had two babies with
heparin
due to her past blood clot history. The last baby had a slight heart problem (is fine now) and she had the placenta analysed and was found to have clots in it. I'm concerned that the could be Hughes.
She had two babies with
heparin
due to her past blood clot history. The last baby had a slight heart problem (is fine now) and she had the placenta analysed and was found to have clots in it. I'm concerned that the could be Hughes.
Hopingforababy
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
All kinds of advice....aspirin, management?
Had IVF and successfully gave birth with daily
heparin
. The following year developed random symptoms....and was put on hydrochloriquine. Within the year, I got cancer. Parter chemo, I felt quite soured on doctors...esp rheumatologists so went without treatment for 7-8 years.
Had IVF and successfully gave birth with daily
heparin
. The following year developed random symptoms....and was put on hydrochloriquine. Within the year, I got cancer. Parter chemo, I felt quite soured on doctors...esp rheumatologists so went without treatment for 7-8 years.
Hidden
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Long term effects of childhood meningitis. Would like to Hear from others.
My son was diagnosed with Meningococcal septicaemia at 7 months old. Although he was very poorly, he responded well to the antibiotics and thankfully made a full recovery, free from complications. He did have sleep issues for a couple of years afterwards- waking, terrified & screaming, almost paralysed
My son was diagnosed with Meningococcal septicaemia at 7 months old. Although he was very poorly, he responded well to the antibiotics and thankfully made a full recovery, free from complications. He did have sleep issues for a couple of years afterwards- waking, terrified & screaming, almost paralysed
ksharp
in
Meningitis Now
10 years ago
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