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My own experiences, treatment regime and results (this is a long one)
I took a gamble and swapped from
heparin
to the serrapeptase and nattokinase.
I took a gamble and swapped from
heparin
to the serrapeptase and nattokinase.
Hidden
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
Negative Anticardiolipin but told I have APS
They told me once I'm pregnant again the will start me on baby aspirin and
heparin
and have told me the APS doesnt cause these symptoms but I have read otherwise. Any help would be appreciated!
They told me once I'm pregnant again the will start me on baby aspirin and
heparin
and have told me the APS doesnt cause these symptoms but I have read otherwise. Any help would be appreciated!
Texasgal
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
no more clopidogrel but on warfarin
I find this APS so confusing - Up until March on Aspirin, then due to an operation told not take, then after operation
Heparin
, but had mini TIA so put on Clopidogrel, and then a few weeks later Warfarin.
I find this APS so confusing - Up until March on Aspirin, then due to an operation told not take, then after operation
Heparin
, but had mini TIA so put on Clopidogrel, and then a few weeks later Warfarin.
daisy11
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
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Does your INR level affect the way you feel?
I have had APLS for several years, picked up after several miscarriages so was on aspirin and
heparin
for my last pregnancy and for 6 weeks after. After that just aspirin, plaquenil and other bits and pieces.
I have had APLS for several years, picked up after several miscarriages so was on aspirin and
heparin
for my last pregnancy and for 6 weeks after. After that just aspirin, plaquenil and other bits and pieces.
tassie
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
Hi:), I'm new to this forum.
But I wonder if I would feel even better if on warfarin or
heparin
. Is there anybody here who were initialy diagnosed with MS? I was also told ( a hematologist ) that lessions on my MR are more likely to be small thrombosis than MS lessions. It's so confusing.
But I wonder if I would feel even better if on warfarin or
heparin
. Is there anybody here who were initialy diagnosed with MS? I was also told ( a hematologist ) that lessions on my MR are more likely to be small thrombosis than MS lessions. It's so confusing.
ginger_lover
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
'Funny Turns' and Hughes Syndrome
Consequences: looking like a blackberry due to the bruising of effect of the injections and, I understand, long term
Heparin
use causes osteoporosis.
Consequences: looking like a blackberry due to the bruising of effect of the injections and, I understand, long term
Heparin
use causes osteoporosis.
Manofmendip
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
I'm wondering how soon into pregnancy should I start on heparin injections?
I have not had any miscarriages and the last two pregnancies I was started on
heparin
and aspirin as soon as I found out. I have since moved areas and feel that doctors and midwives are not treating me as 'high risk' and just wondered if I need to demand to see a consultant.
I have not had any miscarriages and the last two pregnancies I was started on
heparin
and aspirin as soon as I found out. I have since moved areas and feel that doctors and midwives are not treating me as 'high risk' and just wondered if I need to demand to see a consultant.
bones34
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
My diagnosis
I’ve also used
Heparin
for long haul flights to be on the safe side. I don’t really understand how APS works because I’ve since been tested once with a negative result and so don’t know whether I’m considered to have APS or not.
I’ve also used
Heparin
for long haul flights to be on the safe side. I don’t really understand how APS works because I’ve since been tested once with a negative result and so don’t know whether I’m considered to have APS or not.
Hidden
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Newly Diagnosed and Pregnant with APS
I'm taking aspirin in the morning and
heparin
in the evening, my stomach is rather colourful at the moment! I wonder where I will inject when I have a huge bump!? Love handles maybe!?! So other than losing my baby other symptoms? I had always felt something was not quite right with me.
I'm taking aspirin in the morning and
heparin
in the evening, my stomach is rather colourful at the moment! I wonder where I will inject when I have a huge bump!? Love handles maybe!?! So other than losing my baby other symptoms? I had always felt something was not quite right with me.
Rebecca_H
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
Last day at work today.. feels like I let APS win! :(
Even with all the
heparin
and aspirin I still can't be excited that everything will be ok. In a couple of weeks I'll be asked do you want to know if it's a boy or a girl?
Even with all the
heparin
and aspirin I still can't be excited that everything will be ok. In a couple of weeks I'll be asked do you want to know if it's a boy or a girl?
Rebecca_H
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
can someone tell me
what is atrovent my son is in hospital due to his asthma and they are messing around with his meds to see if this helps and they have started him on this inhaled drug and is due to start on another inhaled drug as soon as possible i cant remeber what it is called (long name) as soon as they can get ahold
what is atrovent my son is in hospital due to his asthma and they are messing around with his meds to see if this helps and they have started him on this inhaled drug and is due to start on another inhaled drug as soon as possible i cant remeber what it is called (long name) as soon as they can get ahold
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
17 years ago
Recently diagnosed - glue ear too
Hi. My 3 year old has recently been diagnosed with asthma. Main/only real symptom being a cough, (until recently) mainly at night. I've identified that house dust mite is a probable trigger, but I think this is not the only one. I feel really lost in trying to work out triggers, I'm sure I will get
Hi. My 3 year old has recently been diagnosed with asthma. Main/only real symptom being a cough, (until recently) mainly at night. I've identified that house dust mite is a probable trigger, but I think this is not the only one. I feel really lost in trying to work out triggers, I'm sure I will get
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
13 years ago
prophylactic heparin/clexane whilst in hospital
I'm just wondering who receives the above whilst costafied? In my hospital its given to most patients who are not very mobile. The thing is I don't get it on every addmission it depends on if I'm in itu/hdu then yes will deffo get it. But on the ward some doctors might prescribe it some don't. Are there
I'm just wondering who receives the above whilst costafied? In my hospital its given to most patients who are not very mobile. The thing is I don't get it on every addmission it depends on if I'm in itu/hdu then yes will deffo get it. But on the ward some doctors might prescribe it some don't. Are there
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
16 years ago
Sense of hearing
Research has shown that the majority of asthmatics have a greater audio frequency hearing range than non asthmatics, and this goes for what ever age range you are in. I recently had a hearing test and the audiologist confirmed that my frequency hearing range was above the norm. Anyone else notice this
Research has shown that the majority of asthmatics have a greater audio frequency hearing range than non asthmatics, and this goes for what ever age range you are in. I recently had a hearing test and the audiologist confirmed that my frequency hearing range was above the norm. Anyone else notice this
yaf_user681_33231
in
Asthma Community Forum
17 years ago
Scared, confused and in need to help
I am now not allowed to have the following medications
heparin
, cyclizine and erythromycin. Last weekend I had another reaction, No idea what to this time. I again had to call an ambulance out ( as with each and every one of these attacks).
I am now not allowed to have the following medications
heparin
, cyclizine and erythromycin. Last weekend I had another reaction, No idea what to this time. I again had to call an ambulance out ( as with each and every one of these attacks).
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
15 years ago
Venting for a moment...(warning this is long)
mg), +
heparin
apparently the dr wanted me on that while I was in hospital to prevent clots. Agh, felt so offended by that - it's like he was treating me like an elderly pt (I'm a 23 y/o otherwise very healthy young adult, clots pfftt).
mg), +
heparin
apparently the dr wanted me on that while I was in hospital to prevent clots. Agh, felt so offended by that - it's like he was treating me like an elderly pt (I'm a 23 y/o otherwise very healthy young adult, clots pfftt).
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
18 years ago
Experience of problems with hearing!!
Hi all Today i have been for a hearing test, my hearing ok. But symptoms i gave to audiologist were ringing in my ears, earache, sometimes very painful, pressure, feel like they are blocked, not tolerate high sound, balance and dizziness etc. Audiologist says need gp referral to specialist. Anybody
Hi all Today i have been for a hearing test, my hearing ok. But symptoms i gave to audiologist were ringing in my ears, earache, sometimes very painful, pressure, feel like they are blocked, not tolerate high sound, balance and dizziness etc. Audiologist says need gp referral to specialist. Anybody
jessielou
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
I don't feel so isolated
I also developed a DVT and had to have a
heparin
infusion, at same time my consultant also prescribed a small daily dose of aspirin (something that is not normally taken with an anti-coagulant); the drug azathioprine, an anti-depressant called thyridozine and warfarin.
I also developed a DVT and had to have a
heparin
infusion, at same time my consultant also prescribed a small daily dose of aspirin (something that is not normally taken with an anti-coagulant); the drug azathioprine, an anti-depressant called thyridozine and warfarin.
dustydile
in
LUPUS UK
13 years ago
Whats the future for my boy?
My now 9month old son contracted bacterial meningitis just over 3 months ago. He spent 3 weeks in hosp. At first he had no neck control and was like a newborn again but has since mostly regained that. At his most recent app with neurology they said his cognitive skills r good but his motor skills are
My now 9month old son contracted bacterial meningitis just over 3 months ago. He spent 3 weeks in hosp. At first he had no neck control and was like a newborn again but has since mostly regained that. At his most recent app with neurology they said his cognitive skills r good but his motor skills are
dani2406
in
Meningitis Now
13 years ago
New to forum
I have managed to convince them to put me on
heparin
and retake the blood clotting and ANA'a etc. I am really at the end of my tether. Any advice would be welcome. Les
I have managed to convince them to put me on
heparin
and retake the blood clotting and ANA'a etc. I am really at the end of my tether. Any advice would be welcome. Les
LesJames
in
LUPUS UK
13 years ago
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