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Diabetes and APs / Keto
However this week my monthly inr went down to 1.4 so GP has me taking
heparin
and slightly higher warferin to get back in my inr range. Did anyone else ever have similar? I’m rethinking my whole diet.
However this week my monthly inr went down to 1.4 so GP has me taking
heparin
and slightly higher warferin to get back in my inr range. Did anyone else ever have similar? I’m rethinking my whole diet.
Davideccroft
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 months ago
Tainted Blood Sample - Additional Info
The tubes are pre- coated with
heparin
to prevent the blood from coagulating which platelet cells are apt to do when disturbed. These tubes have medium green and dark green color rubber caps. The color cap difference is to distinguish sodium
heparin
and lithium
heparin
coatings.
The tubes are pre- coated with
heparin
to prevent the blood from coagulating which platelet cells are apt to do when disturbed. These tubes have medium green and dark green color rubber caps. The color cap difference is to distinguish sodium
heparin
and lithium
heparin
coatings.
Mishie14
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
Has this happened to you?
contracting pneumonia in hospital day 2, home 1 week and taking my 5m warfarin as prescribed and some painkillers but less and less every day, going to anticoag clinic twice a week but the long weekend meant an extra day without testing and then a downward trend of INR has me now on 7mg and 2 shots of
heparin
contracting pneumonia in hospital day 2, home 1 week and taking my 5m warfarin as prescribed and some painkillers but less and less every day, going to anticoag clinic twice a week but the long weekend meant an extra day without testing and then a downward trend of INR has me now on 7mg and 2 shots of
heparin
Pefki
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Transfer day with DE - Last chance
It was suppose to be ready before transfer day, but I responded so well to estrogen, that my lining was ready 1 week before… from some blood tests my doctor is inclined to give me
heparin
injections, but it would be better that the other test results arrived… always living on the edge 😅 Today I am
It was suppose to be ready before transfer day, but I responded so well to estrogen, that my lining was ready 1 week before… from some blood tests my doctor is inclined to give me
heparin
injections, but it would be better that the other test results arrived… always living on the edge 😅 Today I am
PPea
in
Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
heparin gel on cape
hi Lovelies, has anyone heard what dowse is best for
heparin
gel which I hear is made up at harbour pharmacy in Florida( compounding pharmacy) My onc wants to try it with me but doesn’t have any experience with it.
hi Lovelies, has anyone heard what dowse is best for
heparin
gel which I hear is made up at harbour pharmacy in Florida( compounding pharmacy) My onc wants to try it with me but doesn’t have any experience with it.
Bettybuckets
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Is Septrin (Co-trimoxazole) a lifelong medication
Greetings. Septrin was part of the medication I started at the commencement of Ibrutinib. I take 1 tab 960 mg evey alternate days. Have been on it for about 6 months now.My question: is it a lifelong medication just like Ibrutinib? Thank you Oldscores 1
Greetings. Septrin was part of the medication I started at the commencement of Ibrutinib. I take 1 tab 960 mg evey alternate days. Have been on it for about 6 months now.My question: is it a lifelong medication just like Ibrutinib? Thank you Oldscores 1
Oldscores1
in
CLL Support
3 days ago
Possible relapse, trouble seeing Rheumatologist.
Hi, I have not posted in quite some time. Read other's mostly, and since I have been in remission for 7-8 years I have not had much I could add to conversation. I was diagnosed with GPA in 2015. Put on pred and mycophenolate initially, then two rounds of rituximab. I have been med free since 2016
Hi, I have not posted in quite some time. Read other's mostly, and since I have been in remission for 7-8 years I have not had much I could add to conversation. I was diagnosed with GPA in 2015. Put on pred and mycophenolate initially, then two rounds of rituximab. I have been med free since 2016
lollypocket
in
Vasculitis UK
5 months ago
Blood test results. Part 2 thread.
Activated partial thromboplastin time ratio 0.9 [0.8 - 1.2]; Therapeutic range for
Heparin
therapy: 1.5 - 2.5; Normal range (no treatment): 0.8 - 1.2eGFR using creatinine (CKD-EPI) per 1.73 square metres eGFR using creatinine (CKD-EPI) per 1.73 square metres 63 mL/min [> 60.0]; Renal function
Activated partial thromboplastin time ratio 0.9 [0.8 - 1.2]; Therapeutic range for
Heparin
therapy: 1.5 - 2.5; Normal range (no treatment): 0.8 - 1.2eGFR using creatinine (CKD-EPI) per 1.73 square metres eGFR using creatinine (CKD-EPI) per 1.73 square metres 63 mL/min [> 60.0]; Renal function
Milsean
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
PA test results
Activated partial thromboplastin time ratio 0.9 [0.8 - 1.2]; Therapeutic range for
Heparin
therapy: 1.5 - 2.5; Normal range (no treatment): 0.8 - 1.2eGFR using creatinine (CKD-EPI) per 1.73 square metres eGFR using creatinine (CKD-EPI) per 1.73 square metres 63 mL/min [> 60.0]; Renal function
Activated partial thromboplastin time ratio 0.9 [0.8 - 1.2]; Therapeutic range for
Heparin
therapy: 1.5 - 2.5; Normal range (no treatment): 0.8 - 1.2eGFR using creatinine (CKD-EPI) per 1.73 square metres eGFR using creatinine (CKD-EPI) per 1.73 square metres 63 mL/min [> 60.0]; Renal function
Milsean
in
Thyroid UK
11 months ago
recent Covid infection and sle activity
I read somewhere that this could be a response to hypercoagulable state induced by Covid and was wondering what people are taking for that-
heparin
, or baby aspirin… want to see what I can tell my doctor next week!
I read somewhere that this could be a response to hypercoagulable state induced by Covid and was wondering what people are taking for that-
heparin
, or baby aspirin… want to see what I can tell my doctor next week!
Jamzie
in
LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Anxiety attack
Today I am worried not only short term risk of developing a blood clot (I do daily
heparin
injections and try to do all the needful tricks to avoid clotting), but also longer term risk of the CT-scan I received, since radiation is harmful and I already have increased risk of ET developing to leukemia
Today I am worried not only short term risk of developing a blood clot (I do daily
heparin
injections and try to do all the needful tricks to avoid clotting), but also longer term risk of the CT-scan I received, since radiation is harmful and I already have increased risk of ET developing to leukemia
Bigcheat
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
Fertility after COVID with miscarriage history
I have quite low AMH and would need
heparin
, progesterone and aspirin on next positive result. These are all very surprising given how easily I seem to conceive but were uncovered while testing in recurrent miscarriage clinic. Time is not on my side, though I'm only 36 years.
I have quite low AMH and would need
heparin
, progesterone and aspirin on next positive result. These are all very surprising given how easily I seem to conceive but were uncovered while testing in recurrent miscarriage clinic. Time is not on my side, though I'm only 36 years.
PenpalLdn
in
Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
safe antidepressants
hi All, I wish I could cheer you up but unfortunately this is not a particularly happy post. I recently started suffering from pulsatile, tonal tinnitus , aural fullness and sound distortion in very quick succession. While the hearing test doesn’t show much change from previous ones, I am sure there
hi All, I wish I could cheer you up but unfortunately this is not a particularly happy post. I recently started suffering from pulsatile, tonal tinnitus , aural fullness and sound distortion in very quick succession. While the hearing test doesn’t show much change from previous ones, I am sure there
DanielaHobbs_
in
Tinnitus UK
9 hours ago
Medications - Blog - Share your Stories.
Most of us here have Tinnitus, we all react differently to the Drugs. Some Medicines work better for us and not for others. I am trying to collect some research data, to also help myself, as I have pretty bad Tinnitus & to try some different Medicines that might work for me. There is a lot of info out
Most of us here have Tinnitus, we all react differently to the Drugs. Some Medicines work better for us and not for others. I am trying to collect some research data, to also help myself, as I have pretty bad Tinnitus & to try some different Medicines that might work for me. There is a lot of info out
Dazza2024
in
Tinnitus UK
8 days ago
Sudden Tinnitus
hi, joined this in hopes I’ve getting some help or suggestions I’m an avid concert goer, I absolutely love it and it brings me a lot of joy. I always wear foam ear plugs during them However, last September I developed a weird beeping in my left ear. Went to doctors, had hearing tests, done an MRI,
hi, joined this in hopes I’ve getting some help or suggestions I’m an avid concert goer, I absolutely love it and it brings me a lot of joy. I always wear foam ear plugs during them However, last September I developed a weird beeping in my left ear. Went to doctors, had hearing tests, done an MRI,
Concertluver
in
Tinnitus UK
1 month ago
hearing aids
hi I’m Hegg suffered with tinnitis for years off and on am now 68 and after taking amitriplin have got worse tinnitis constant I had a hearing test which showed 50% loss in left ear I bought expensive hearing aid has not helped the tinnitis and still have hearing problems. Anyone els had similar &
hi I’m Hegg suffered with tinnitis for years off and on am now 68 and after taking amitriplin have got worse tinnitis constant I had a hearing test which showed 50% loss in left ear I bought expensive hearing aid has not helped the tinnitis and still have hearing problems. Anyone els had similar &
Hegg
in
Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
new to forum
hi there, I acquired tinnitus 3 months ago and had a hearing test last week resulting partially moderate to severe hearing loss. considering hearing aids as I am only 52. they are expensive though 3k for the cheapest ones. wondering how people have found the tinnitus reduction with aids?
hi there, I acquired tinnitus 3 months ago and had a hearing test last week resulting partially moderate to severe hearing loss. considering hearing aids as I am only 52. they are expensive though 3k for the cheapest ones. wondering how people have found the tinnitus reduction with aids?
TriumphT100
in
Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
Improved?
Had investigations for right ear polyp that had been present for over 20 years but making routine ear micro suctioning difficult (long standing over production of ear wax). Had hearing test but waited for results (October 2023). Went to concert 3rd Nov and mistakenly did not wear ear plugs. Very loud
Had investigations for right ear polyp that had been present for over 20 years but making routine ear micro suctioning difficult (long standing over production of ear wax). Had hearing test but waited for results (October 2023). Went to concert 3rd Nov and mistakenly did not wear ear plugs. Very loud
GlenM12
in
Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
Head tingling face, legs, and arms
Hi, I am a newbie here, so hope you are all doing as well as can be expected. for the last 12 months I have had 24/7 head tingling in random parts of the head with weird sensations too, plus head pain and now headaches daily. Went to GP who sent me for an MRI and Neurologist who was absolutely useless
Hi, I am a newbie here, so hope you are all doing as well as can be expected. for the last 12 months I have had 24/7 head tingling in random parts of the head with weird sensations too, plus head pain and now headaches daily. Went to GP who sent me for an MRI and Neurologist who was absolutely useless
bubbatetley
in
Acoustic Neuroma Support
3 months ago
Pitch of T changes when turning neck
I have had constant Tinnitus (7500 hz) for 7 years plus. Fortunately I am able to manage it. Despite every test (MRI, CT, Allergies) and engagement with multiple EN&T consultants they cannot find anything wrong. This appears to be a common thread on this forum. I also suffer on and off with Pulsatile
I have had constant Tinnitus (7500 hz) for 7 years plus. Fortunately I am able to manage it. Despite every test (MRI, CT, Allergies) and engagement with multiple EN&T consultants they cannot find anything wrong. This appears to be a common thread on this forum. I also suffer on and off with Pulsatile
MickJF
in
Tinnitus UK
3 months ago
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