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lip biopsy and clot
Well been in hospital for last week due to excessive bleeding due to lip biopsy. I have varices and they thought it was the varices that had ruptured but thankfully not. However went through all the endoscopy and then they stopped the warfarin whilst in hospital and just on Clexane and my INR went
Well been in hospital for last week due to excessive bleeding due to lip biopsy. I have varices and they thought it was the varices that had ruptured but thankfully not. However went through all the endoscopy and then they stopped the warfarin whilst in hospital and just on Clexane and my INR went
daisy11
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Can anyone feel blood clots moving in their body?
My husband has APS, diagnosed in 2007 when I walked in after he'd had a TIA, couldn't talk & was numb on one side. He had PE's & lost 1/3 of his lung. Since then he has always felt clots go through his lungs, which are very painful, & has had more TIA's despite taking Warfarin. April 1, 2011, he felt
My husband has APS, diagnosed in 2007 when I walked in after he'd had a TIA, couldn't talk & was numb on one side. He had PE's & lost 1/3 of his lung. Since then he has always felt clots go through his lungs, which are very painful, & has had more TIA's despite taking Warfarin. April 1, 2011, he felt
sbncmo
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
HIGH INR DUE TO 72 FASTING FOR TEST IN HOSPITAL
well for the last 4 days been in hospital for a fasting glucose and it has effected my INR so bad 8.9, I have felt lousy, worried about bleeding and now have to stop until Sunday my warfarin and had to have 3mg vitamin K. There seems to be a lack of communication between all of my consultants I was
well for the last 4 days been in hospital for a fasting glucose and it has effected my INR so bad 8.9, I have felt lousy, worried about bleeding and now have to stop until Sunday my warfarin and had to have 3mg vitamin K. There seems to be a lack of communication between all of my consultants I was
daisy11
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
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Has anyone tried a natural approach
Hi all, I am new to the group, been on warfarin for about a year and a half - and had a bleeding ulcer a few months back. I am now thinking that I might like to try it "au natural." My internal medicine doc said my 2nd test results, were lower than the first ones, and maybe have been done while I was
Hi all, I am new to the group, been on warfarin for about a year and a half - and had a bleeding ulcer a few months back. I am now thinking that I might like to try it "au natural." My internal medicine doc said my 2nd test results, were lower than the first ones, and maybe have been done while I was
christylee
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
Anybody gone from warfarin back to fragmin?
I am wondering whether to ask if I can try going back to fragmin alone. I have been on warfarin for 6 years and right now it is driving me nuts. I think I am in peri menopause and my INR changes everyday. So I am always testing and adjusting my doses. And actually I really want to be able to eat foods
I am wondering whether to ask if I can try going back to fragmin alone. I have been on warfarin for 6 years and right now it is driving me nuts. I think I am in peri menopause and my INR changes everyday. So I am always testing and adjusting my doses. And actually I really want to be able to eat foods
Jade
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
My APS caused multiple TIAs which resulted in me being wrongly diagnosed with postnatal psychosis.
OK – here’s the quick version: Found out I have APS after a stroke when my son was barely 7 weeks old. Had been misdirected to a mental health facility where they treated me the dangerous atypical antipsychotic olanzpine. The Committee on Safety Of Medicines issued a statement in 2005 which
OK – here’s the quick version: Found out I have APS after a stroke when my son was barely 7 weeks old. Had been misdirected to a mental health facility where they treated me the dangerous atypical antipsychotic olanzpine. The Committee on Safety Of Medicines issued a statement in 2005 which
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
Warfarin Cause Calcification of Arteries?
Hey all! Have any of your doctors informed you of the risks of warfarin? I just came upon some informaiton regarding the impact of warfarin on the arteries. Essentially, warafin contributes to calcification because it acts against vitamin K, which has a protective impact. Additionally, it
Hey all! Have any of your doctors informed you of the risks of warfarin? I just came upon some informaiton regarding the impact of warfarin on the arteries. Essentially, warafin contributes to calcification because it acts against vitamin K, which has a protective impact. Additionally, it
TheKid
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
Pottasium Levels
Morning all, Has anyone else got problems keeping their pottasium levels up? My GP is considering putting me on Slow-K for a while to try and solve it because mine seem to run chronically low, and when I go into hospital end up needing IV K. Apparently this is quite common side effect of quite a few
Morning all, Has anyone else got problems keeping their pottasium levels up? My GP is considering putting me on Slow-K for a while to try and solve it because mine seem to run chronically low, and when I go into hospital end up needing IV K. Apparently this is quite common side effect of quite a few
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Asthma Community Forum
14 years ago
List and information on food etc for inflammation, pain etc.
We devised this method of behavior modification more than 10 years ago. This diet is not aimed at losing or gaining weight. It excludes foods that are harmful to your health and aggravate chronic pain (i.e., Five C’s: cookies, cakes, chocolate, cocktails and candy. Other foods to avoid are internal organ
We devised this method of behavior modification more than 10 years ago. This diet is not aimed at losing or gaining weight. It excludes foods that are harmful to your health and aggravate chronic pain (i.e., Five C’s: cookies, cakes, chocolate, cocktails and candy. Other foods to avoid are internal organ
Sharonsspot
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PMRGCAuk
13 years ago
Vitamin K
Does vitamin K make a difference to how you fee,l even if you are not on warfarin. I am asking because before I had my life saving Heart attack and was put on anticoagulants. I noticed that some days I was much more muddled headed. I was only on Asprin Love Karen xx
Does vitamin K make a difference to how you fee,l even if you are not on warfarin. I am asking because before I had my life saving Heart attack and was put on anticoagulants. I noticed that some days I was much more muddled headed. I was only on Asprin Love Karen xx
daisyd
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
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