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I was admitted to a ward to get checked over the following day and got a
heparin
injection until so. During that night I started bleeding knowing that being pregnant and bleeding was not a good sign. The blood clot was completely ignored and I got put to the maternity wing.
I was admitted to a ward to get checked over the following day and got a
heparin
injection until so. During that night I started bleeding knowing that being pregnant and bleeding was not a good sign. The blood clot was completely ignored and I got put to the maternity wing.
samthompson17
in
Anticoagulation Support
10 years ago
Anyone have any advice? I am pregnant. (I have Hughes syndrome & Lupus).
Did the
Heparin
injections work for you? Thanks xoxo
Did the
Heparin
injections work for you? Thanks xoxo
kirstyleigh
in
LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Getting very anxious now.
They've said it's got to be between certain numbers which doesn't mean much to me as I'm normally not on medication other than aspirin and
heparin
in pregnancy. Just really hope the baby will be ok! Just want him or her here now safely. I feel like it's been such a long journey!!!!!!
They've said it's got to be between certain numbers which doesn't mean much to me as I'm normally not on medication other than aspirin and
heparin
in pregnancy. Just really hope the baby will be ok! Just want him or her here now safely. I feel like it's been such a long journey!!!!!!
Hopingforababy
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
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Self Referral to see Prof Hughes
Hi. I am going to self refer to see Prof Hughes, but would like to know if : - 1. Can I ask for all records, notes, lab results and scan from MRI on brain and could they refuse? 2. Would I need to put this in writing to each hospital dept? 3. Is there an admin charge for each dept? 4. Has anyone encountered
Hi. I am going to self refer to see Prof Hughes, but would like to know if : - 1. Can I ask for all records, notes, lab results and scan from MRI on brain and could they refuse? 2. Would I need to put this in writing to each hospital dept? 3. Is there an admin charge for each dept? 4. Has anyone encountered
crista1
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
warfarin & kidneys continued
I may ask if i can switch to
heparin
until its under control x
I may ask if i can switch to
heparin
until its under control x
emmaj
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Heparin...lump!
I take Clopidogrel and recently started using
heparin
. I've been getting on ok with the injections, I have had some bad bruising on my tummy. Today I noticed a lump in my tummy, about the size of a pea. Has anyone else ever had this? Thanks.
I take Clopidogrel and recently started using
heparin
. I've been getting on ok with the injections, I have had some bad bruising on my tummy. Today I noticed a lump in my tummy, about the size of a pea. Has anyone else ever had this? Thanks.
123mif
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
What after care did your child get?
My baby was diagnosed with meningitis B at 11 months old. Thankfully she recovered and is now a beautiful happy 17 month old. My question is what care did you receive once your child was discharged from hospital? My little girl had 1 follow up appointment with the consultant where he asked general question
My baby was diagnosed with meningitis B at 11 months old. Thankfully she recovered and is now a beautiful happy 17 month old. My question is what care did you receive once your child was discharged from hospital? My little girl had 1 follow up appointment with the consultant where he asked general question
Karenboyefio
in
Meningitis Now
10 years ago
Great article - written for Thyroid UK for their quarterly 'Harmony Magazine' by Professor Graham Hughes
Hughes Syndrome usually responds well to treatment of the ‘sticky blood’ – with either baby aspirin (75mgs once a day) or with
heparin
(now widely used in Hughes Syndrome pregnancy), or, in more severe cases, with warfarin.
Hughes Syndrome usually responds well to treatment of the ‘sticky blood’ – with either baby aspirin (75mgs once a day) or with
heparin
(now widely used in Hughes Syndrome pregnancy), or, in more severe cases, with warfarin.
MaryF
Administrator
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Professor Graham Hughes' May Blog 2014
J.L. was given a trial of
heparin
– with complete resolution of the migraines. She is now headache-free on warfarin and we are considering one of the new oral anticoagulants. What is this patient teaching us?
J.L. was given a trial of
heparin
– with complete resolution of the migraines. She is now headache-free on warfarin and we are considering one of the new oral anticoagulants. What is this patient teaching us?
MaryF
Administrator
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
USEFUL BLOG regarding Hughes Syndrome and Migraines
J.L. was given a trial of
heparin
– with complete resolution of the migraines. She is now headache-free on warfarin and we are considering one of the new oral anticoagulants. What is this patient teaching us?
J.L. was given a trial of
heparin
– with complete resolution of the migraines. She is now headache-free on warfarin and we are considering one of the new oral anticoagulants. What is this patient teaching us?
MaryF
in
National Migraine Centre
10 years ago
Waiting for my test results
It would be nice for the doctors to find that warafin or
heparin
would help. So I am patiently waiting for my test results. Thank you again for all the great information in your posts. I feel like after 25 years of being on my own, I’ve finally found my group. :-)
It would be nice for the doctors to find that warafin or
heparin
would help. So I am patiently waiting for my test results. Thank you again for all the great information in your posts. I feel like after 25 years of being on my own, I’ve finally found my group. :-)
Tranquility1
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Has anyone lost their baby at 21 weeks gestation because of lupus? Any advice anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated.
I have lupus and have been told i have to take
heparin
and aspirin everyday throughout my next pregnancy. Losing my son has affected me massively and its still rather fresh with it being only 3 months ago. But myself and my partner wish to try again soon.
I have lupus and have been told i have to take
heparin
and aspirin everyday throughout my next pregnancy. Losing my son has affected me massively and its still rather fresh with it being only 3 months ago. But myself and my partner wish to try again soon.
kirstyleigh
in
LUPUS UK
10 years ago
MIL just wants a boy!!!!! When we know it's a girl
The pregancy has also not been entirely easy as I was down with sickness until 20 weeks and on
heparin
injections as I have a lupus anticoagulant positive. For us to be progress so far is nothing short a miracle looking at my past history and we found out its a little princess we are getting.
The pregancy has also not been entirely easy as I was down with sickness until 20 weeks and on
heparin
injections as I have a lupus anticoagulant positive. For us to be progress so far is nothing short a miracle looking at my past history and we found out its a little princess we are getting.
SSKhan
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
10 years ago
I started Warfarin in March and live in New York. I don't love the testing and diet restrictions. What are the generic alternatives?
Is Fragmin a generic form of
Heparin
? Are there any alternatives in generic form that do not require testing and diet restrictions? I have APS and am being tested for Lupus. I had a stroke in March. I am ambulatory, initially lost my speech but have almost totally regained it.
Is Fragmin a generic form of
Heparin
? Are there any alternatives in generic form that do not require testing and diet restrictions? I have APS and am being tested for Lupus. I had a stroke in March. I am ambulatory, initially lost my speech but have almost totally regained it.
loretta1106
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Bisoprolol and Tinnitus
Hi all I was prescribed Bisoprolol 3 years ago for Atrial Flutter. Soon after I started experiencing Pulsating Tinnitus on and off and then noticed my hearing had deteriorated. I recently had a hearing test ( was causing my family frustration as was misinterpreting everything they said!!) I was told
Hi all I was prescribed Bisoprolol 3 years ago for Atrial Flutter. Soon after I started experiencing Pulsating Tinnitus on and off and then noticed my hearing had deteriorated. I recently had a hearing test ( was causing my family frustration as was misinterpreting everything they said!!) I was told
loobylou777
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 years ago
First time using heparin
Too much information :) Today my INR was 1.9 I am not sure if I have done the right thing but I asked about
heparin
as I feel so awful. My GP agreed that a prophylactic dose should be given over the weekend and then a repeat INR done on Monday.
Too much information :) Today my INR was 1.9 I am not sure if I have done the right thing but I asked about
heparin
as I feel so awful. My GP agreed that a prophylactic dose should be given over the weekend and then a repeat INR done on Monday.
stillwaiting
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
dvt heparin injection for flying?
hi all, i came off warfarin last september after having a popliteal dvt following an operation on my lower leg, i get married in 4 weeks time an we are going to lanzarote for 3 weeks will i need the
heparin
injections for the 4.5 hour flight?
hi all, i came off warfarin last september after having a popliteal dvt following an operation on my lower leg, i get married in 4 weeks time an we are going to lanzarote for 3 weeks will i need the
heparin
injections for the 4.5 hour flight?
emmalou81
in
Anticoagulation Support
10 years ago
Professor Graham Hughes' March Blog 2014
Despite her past history, the patient is planning another pregnancy (for certain to be treated with
heparin
and aspirin!). I will keep you posted. What is this patient teaching us? The G.P. was right. Hughes syndrome is more than likely to be the underlying problem.
Despite her past history, the patient is planning another pregnancy (for certain to be treated with
heparin
and aspirin!). I will keep you posted. What is this patient teaching us? The G.P. was right. Hughes syndrome is more than likely to be the underlying problem.
lynmynott
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Clexane injections, does it get any easier?? How is it monitored?
Previous
heparin
injections (admittedly over a much shorter time span) did not have an after sting/burning sensation. Is this me? does it improve?
Previous
heparin
injections (admittedly over a much shorter time span) did not have an after sting/burning sensation. Is this me? does it improve?
BlueJT
in
LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Clexane injection this morning
I gave myself
Heparin
injections in my tummy about a year ago, but for some reason I feel very nervous this morning. Well, I guess I had better get on with it or I won't be able to have the epidural on Monday morning which does give me good pain relief after 3 days.
I gave myself
Heparin
injections in my tummy about a year ago, but for some reason I feel very nervous this morning. Well, I guess I had better get on with it or I won't be able to have the epidural on Monday morning which does give me good pain relief after 3 days.
angel-delight
in
NRAS
10 years ago
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