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Should I be under the care of a specialist?
I did see a blood specialist at the time for a very brief meeting where I was giving a list of things I would need to do if I got pregnant ( wear support stockings and take
heparin
) and a list of symptoms for DVT and pulmonary thrombosis etc.
I did see a blood specialist at the time for a very brief meeting where I was giving a list of things I would need to do if I got pregnant ( wear support stockings and take
heparin
) and a list of symptoms for DVT and pulmonary thrombosis etc.
Caroline03
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Heparin Injections Daily?
Is it usual to have daily
heparin
, initially a 75ml aspirin was suggested so this is ahuge jump? Thanks to all replies to my previous posts.
Is it usual to have daily
heparin
, initially a 75ml aspirin was suggested so this is ahuge jump? Thanks to all replies to my previous posts.
teldee
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Disappointed but grateful
Also of interest is that I was on warfarin and
heparin
. It took about an hour to reverse the
heparin
and 18 hours for vitimin k to reduce I.N.R. from 2'.6 to 2. Not exactly a fast acting antidote ( maybe my body is just awkward).
Also of interest is that I was on warfarin and
heparin
. It took about an hour to reverse the
heparin
and 18 hours for vitimin k to reduce I.N.R. from 2'.6 to 2. Not exactly a fast acting antidote ( maybe my body is just awkward).
dedeottie
in
AF Association
8 years ago
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3 Weeks Post Cryoablation
I put it down to the
Heparin
they'd used. I went back on my anti coagulation (apaxiban) the next morning. I had quite a tight chest for the first four days, and was breathless climbing the stairs. But my resting heart rate was normal for me at 60.
I put it down to the
Heparin
they'd used. I went back on my anti coagulation (apaxiban) the next morning. I had quite a tight chest for the first four days, and was breathless climbing the stairs. But my resting heart rate was normal for me at 60.
Andyu80
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Blood thinning/turmeric & fish oil
Examples of prescription blood thinners are warfarin, clopidogrel,
heparin
and ticlopidine. According to MayoClinic.com, in rare circumstances bleeding may occur in the brain due to a ruptured artery. The condition, known as a hemorrhagic stroke, is a life-threatening medical emergency.
Examples of prescription blood thinners are warfarin, clopidogrel,
heparin
and ticlopidine. According to MayoClinic.com, in rare circumstances bleeding may occur in the brain due to a ruptured artery. The condition, known as a hemorrhagic stroke, is a life-threatening medical emergency.
barbara2
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Fighter
Thought my allergies were acting up but my sat was in the 80's; I ended up in the ED for a workup; and ended up admitted on a
heparin
drip because of several clots in both my lungs! The subsequent stay and workup found the cancer and so the fight began.
Thought my allergies were acting up but my sat was in the 80's; I ended up in the ED for a workup; and ended up admitted on a
heparin
drip because of several clots in both my lungs! The subsequent stay and workup found the cancer and so the fight began.
cyndicat16
in
Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
APS or MS ????????
Until that thinned my blood I was on
Heparin
injections also. My bloods went up and down,wouldn't stabilize. At one point they were 5.9 ! I was getting my blood checked regularly as I was going to Florida 9th April,and they weren't settling at same level often enough.
Until that thinned my blood I was on
Heparin
injections also. My bloods went up and down,wouldn't stabilize. At one point they were 5.9 ! I was getting my blood checked regularly as I was going to Florida 9th April,and they weren't settling at same level often enough.
Totallysick
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Hughs Syndrome Joint/neck pain?
I went on to have three healthy children with lots of support,
heparin
(280 injections per pregnancy!) and asprin though my twins were very premature at 29 weeks. They were my 9th pregnancy.
I went on to have three healthy children with lots of support,
heparin
(280 injections per pregnancy!) and asprin though my twins were very premature at 29 weeks. They were my 9th pregnancy.
pixie2011
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
meningitis meningococcal septicae
Hiya im new to the group my 14 month has just had meningitis septicae meningococcal nearly lost his life and foot but we just had the line taken out today and are home hearing test tmoz since he has had it his mood is worse he bits me and head buts me he is alot happier and more active and talktive but
Hiya im new to the group my 14 month has just had meningitis septicae meningococcal nearly lost his life and foot but we just had the line taken out today and are home hearing test tmoz since he has had it his mood is worse he bits me and head buts me he is alot happier and more active and talktive but
Bryony92
in
Meningitis Now
8 years ago
Professor Graham Hughes Monthly Blog April 2016
As with her sister, J.S. was finally given a three week trial of
heparin
– with immediate effect. Miss J.S. is now another year on- and on regular Warfarin. Her words echo those of many similar patients: “I’ve got my life back.” What is this patient teaching us?
As with her sister, J.S. was finally given a three week trial of
heparin
– with immediate effect. Miss J.S. is now another year on- and on regular Warfarin. Her words echo those of many similar patients: “I’ve got my life back.” What is this patient teaching us?
MaryF
Administrator
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Professor Graham Hughes' March Blog 2016
My advice in this situation, when aspirin (and/or Plavix) have failed, is to consider a three week course of
heparin
– a daily injection of course, but very safe and frequently providing very useful information. Some weeks later I received a follow-up email from the doctor.
My advice in this situation, when aspirin (and/or Plavix) have failed, is to consider a three week course of
heparin
– a daily injection of course, but very safe and frequently providing very useful information. Some weeks later I received a follow-up email from the doctor.
MaryF
Administrator
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Lupus positive and pregnant
Please suggest me if I do need to be under
Heparin
if only I am Lupus Anticoagulant positive. Please help.
Please suggest me if I do need to be under
Heparin
if only I am Lupus Anticoagulant positive. Please help.
Caljase
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
8 years ago
Why cant I stop worrying
Hi, today was my first day of injecting myself with
heparin
(I am taking innohep) and 75mg aspirin a day, I am literally just pregnant at 4weeks and 5 days, I have previously had 2 late miscarriages one at 16 weeks and one at 20 and I am absolutely thrilled to be pregnant and want to have a successful
Hi, today was my first day of injecting myself with
heparin
(I am taking innohep) and 75mg aspirin a day, I am literally just pregnant at 4weeks and 5 days, I have previously had 2 late miscarriages one at 16 weeks and one at 20 and I am absolutely thrilled to be pregnant and want to have a successful
katemurray1985
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Update from surgery
Before surgery, the doctor and I discussed what medication he was going to put me on to prevent blood clots, he mentioned
heparin
and another one, that I can't think of right now. He is going to start one of them tomorrow and continue it for a few weeks.
Before surgery, the doctor and I discussed what medication he was going to put me on to prevent blood clots, he mentioned
heparin
and another one, that I can't think of right now. He is going to start one of them tomorrow and continue it for a few weeks.
becca10
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Septrin 80mg/400mg
Dear all. I've been on Septrin since June as CD4 is low which I completely understand. Does anyone know if Septrin cause change of Skin colour (make the skin darker). I was told that some antibiotics may cause skin issues but having read the leaflets there is mentioning abiut skin related issues.
Dear all. I've been on Septrin since June as CD4 is low which I completely understand. Does anyone know if Septrin cause change of Skin colour (make the skin darker). I was told that some antibiotics may cause skin issues but having read the leaflets there is mentioning abiut skin related issues.
Positive80
in
HIV Partners
8 years ago
Scariest few days !
A scan couldn't be done till Wednesday so they'd give me an injection ( not
heparin
or warfarin, newer). Monday was in the left side of the stomache,, Tuesday the right side. Yesterday the scan. Scared witless was an understatement by this point. Thankfully I got the all clear.
A scan couldn't be done till Wednesday so they'd give me an injection ( not
heparin
or warfarin, newer). Monday was in the left side of the stomache,, Tuesday the right side. Yesterday the scan. Scared witless was an understatement by this point. Thankfully I got the all clear.
kohai
in
Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
8 years ago
Constant loud ringing in ear
My husband has a constant loud ringing in his ear and terrible headaches on the same side. He only has 15% hearing in the same ear. Hearing test performed at work. He's seen multiple Drs no help.
My husband has a constant loud ringing in his ear and terrible headaches on the same side. He only has 15% hearing in the same ear. Hearing test performed at work. He's seen multiple Drs no help.
Tammysimons
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Worried about pregnancy and positive Lupus Anticoagulant
My husband and I had just decided that we are ready to try again (i am on long term rivaroxaban but have a prescription for
heparin
injections twice daily and aspirin if I become pregnant).
My husband and I had just decided that we are ready to try again (i am on long term rivaroxaban but have a prescription for
heparin
injections twice daily and aspirin if I become pregnant).
merrohawk83
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Pea sized lump under skin from heparin injection?
Hi, I've been injecting
heparin
for about 3 months since I found out I was pregnant. I've been lucky enough to have very minimal bruising. However, last night I noticed a small lump under the skin near an injection site where there is a little bruise, it's about the size of a pea.
Hi, I've been injecting
heparin
for about 3 months since I found out I was pregnant. I've been lucky enough to have very minimal bruising. However, last night I noticed a small lump under the skin near an injection site where there is a little bruise, it's about the size of a pea.
Tlove
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Ablations and Blood Thinners
But I don’t know if
heparin
has to be used during the ablation part of the operation. If options 1 a 3 aren’t possible, you will still have option 2 the Mini-Maze. That should give you confidence and hope. You know there is a way to help you. Has any one have been in this situation?
But I don’t know if
heparin
has to be used during the ablation part of the operation. If options 1 a 3 aren’t possible, you will still have option 2 the Mini-Maze. That should give you confidence and hope. You know there is a way to help you. Has any one have been in this situation?
Gaetan
in
AF Association
8 years ago
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