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Has anyone had trouble with threadveins (on face) while taking warfarin? I have read vitamin k deficiency can contribute to this.
How can I get rid of these veins, laser treatment? Would appreciate any help.
How can I get rid of these veins, laser treatment? Would appreciate any help.
Donnac70
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Anticoagulation Support
11 years ago
MEET ME… I AM THE MODERN CAVEMAN…
I am the modern caveman. In a man-made high tech world, I am ashamed to live…… Wait a second…On second thoughts…… My body is the result of billion years of evolutionary perfection. It can put any modern man and his technology to shame. No single Genome project can unravel ME completely. A century
I am the modern caveman. In a man-made high tech world, I am ashamed to live…… Wait a second…On second thoughts…… My body is the result of billion years of evolutionary perfection. It can put any modern man and his technology to shame. No single Genome project can unravel ME completely. A century
Caveman1951
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
New here and is heparin OK long term?
Hi, I am new here. I had bilateral pulmonary embolisms last year and that started a flurry of investigations as to the cause as there was no logical reason for me to have got them. Given my history of severe hemiplegic migraines and the fact I'd had 5 miscarriages between my two children it was pretty
Hi, I am new here. I had bilateral pulmonary embolisms last year and that started a flurry of investigations as to the cause as there was no logical reason for me to have got them. Given my history of severe hemiplegic migraines and the fact I'd had 5 miscarriages between my two children it was pretty
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
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beetroot
hi all iv looked at my list and cant find out if beetroot and warfrin dont mix. doas it contain vit k?? thanks stacey. my phone wont let me see links.
hi all iv looked at my list and cant find out if beetroot and warfrin dont mix. doas it contain vit k?? thanks stacey. my phone wont let me see links.
chapman
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
SPROUTS...A STORE HOUSE OF ENERGY PART II.
We are thankful to NATURE which has given us vegetables, fruits and grains. These are natural foods. Though man had been eating vegetables and fruits for eons of time, induction of grains / organized agriculture had its effect on Nature…. The Evolution started IT ALL. In animals, the protective
We are thankful to NATURE which has given us vegetables, fruits and grains. These are natural foods. Though man had been eating vegetables and fruits for eons of time, induction of grains / organized agriculture had its effect on Nature…. The Evolution started IT ALL. In animals, the protective
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Warfarin and Vitamin D
As some know, my Husband has Primary APS. Apart from a DVT, because of a switched on Dr, he has lived a very happy, healthy life on Warfarin. This included working out regularly (and hard), lots of gardening, home renovations etc. A positive of his APS was that he would not bleed everywhere when he
As some know, my Husband has Primary APS. Apart from a DVT, because of a switched on Dr, he has lived a very happy, healthy life on Warfarin. This included working out regularly (and hard), lots of gardening, home renovations etc. A positive of his APS was that he would not bleed everywhere when he
Tiggercat
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
Vitamin K to Prevent Diabetes
In the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition researchers recently reported that a high intake of Vitamin K can cut someone's risk for diabetes by an astonishing 51%. The study (which was conducted over 5 years with participating senior citizens) concluded that with just a 100mcg daily intake of Vitamin
In the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition researchers recently reported that a high intake of Vitamin K can cut someone's risk for diabetes by an astonishing 51%. The study (which was conducted over 5 years with participating senior citizens) concluded that with just a 100mcg daily intake of Vitamin
monadarling
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Should us Huggies be eating coconut oil?
I love the stuff and use it for all sorts but I was just reading some advertorial and started to wonder if we should be eating it: "Amongst other nutrients, coconut oil contains a key nutrient called choline (a phospholipid) which we need for a healthy functioning liver (good for those who enjoy a
I love the stuff and use it for all sorts but I was just reading some advertorial and started to wonder if we should be eating it: "Amongst other nutrients, coconut oil contains a key nutrient called choline (a phospholipid) which we need for a healthy functioning liver (good for those who enjoy a
Coppernob
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
INR levels still at 1.0 afer 3 weeks
Hi I am new to the forum having recently being diagnosed with AF but am not in it 24/7 it comes and goes and normally doesn't last too long, thankfully,( never the less it is still a' pain' when I get an attack)- following discovery of Hyperthyroidism last summer. I have also had high blood pressure
Hi I am new to the forum having recently being diagnosed with AF but am not in it 24/7 it comes and goes and normally doesn't last too long, thankfully,( never the less it is still a' pain' when I get an attack)- following discovery of Hyperthyroidism last summer. I have also had high blood pressure
wb61
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AF Association
11 years ago
Please can anyone recommend a book giving the values of Vitamin K in various foods.
I am putting on so much weight trying to avoid green vegetables (which I love) and normally salads are a must for the summer - but I understand that lettuce has too much Vitamin K for those taking Warfarin.
I am putting on so much weight trying to avoid green vegetables (which I love) and normally salads are a must for the summer - but I understand that lettuce has too much Vitamin K for those taking Warfarin.
Enjoy
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AF Association
11 years ago
Your Healthy food - is your Medicine 3
Importance of Vitamins They are the micronutrients since they are required in small quantities, but nonetheless availability in our diet is vital. Vitamins Vitamins are organic substances present in small amounts in many foods. They are required for carrying out vital functions of the body and
Importance of Vitamins They are the micronutrients since they are required in small quantities, but nonetheless availability in our diet is vital. Vitamins Vitamins are organic substances present in small amounts in many foods. They are required for carrying out vital functions of the body and
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Has Anyone Used High Dose Vitamin D3 ?
Hello everyone, I have just read a really interesting Kindle E-book (a free one!) written by someone (I think) called M. Azziz. He provides some hugely intriguing data and facts, complete with proper medical references, plus his own observations and experiences of the massive benefits of taking sufficient
Hello everyone, I have just read a really interesting Kindle E-book (a free one!) written by someone (I think) called M. Azziz. He provides some hugely intriguing data and facts, complete with proper medical references, plus his own observations and experiences of the massive benefits of taking sufficient
Angel_153
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Gum recession could be a typical manifestation of initial Diabetic complication .... shows weakening of Collagen ... body cement material,..
Yes no doubt least carb diet is essential for Diabetic ...... yes Gum recession could be a typical manifestation of initial Diabetic complication .... shows weakening of Collagen ... body cement material,..... It shows increase of hemorrhagic tendencies ,.... should we take benefit of the early information
Yes no doubt least carb diet is essential for Diabetic ...... yes Gum recession could be a typical manifestation of initial Diabetic complication .... shows weakening of Collagen ... body cement material,..... It shows increase of hemorrhagic tendencies ,.... should we take benefit of the early information
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Is a diet low in Vitamin K needed when on aspirin only or does this just affect those on warfarin?
I found the info sheets for low, medium and high vit K foods on this site and also found to my dismay that my diet is full of the high stuff, lots of watercress, soya etc. Now, I only take one 75mg aspirin daily and wondered if my diet would affect the aspirin in the same way that it does with warfarin
I found the info sheets for low, medium and high vit K foods on this site and also found to my dismay that my diet is full of the high stuff, lots of watercress, soya etc. Now, I only take one 75mg aspirin daily and wondered if my diet would affect the aspirin in the same way that it does with warfarin
PepperT
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
One horrible day yesterday
Well I've had a strange day yesterday. Started with me going to doctors because of chest infection, Doc thought about sending me to A & E said I was borderline going in. and I have to see her again on Friday morning and if I'm no better with my breathing I'm going to end up in Hospital. Last night I
Well I've had a strange day yesterday. Started with me going to doctors because of chest infection, Doc thought about sending me to A & E said I was borderline going in. and I have to see her again on Friday morning and if I'm no better with my breathing I'm going to end up in Hospital. Last night I
Lupie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
As new blood vessels form at the back of the eye as a part of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), they can bleed and blur vision.....
As new blood vessels form at the back of the eye as a part of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), they can bleed (ocular hemorrhage) and blur vision. The first time this happens, it may not be very severe. In most cases, it will leave just a few specks of blood, or spots, floating in a person's
As new blood vessels form at the back of the eye as a part of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), they can bleed (ocular hemorrhage) and blur vision. The first time this happens, it may not be very severe. In most cases, it will leave just a few specks of blood, or spots, floating in a person's
Hidden
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Eggs good or bad?
I have been on warfarin for about a year and am receiving conflicting reports about the vitamin K content of eggs. In searching a US database from a national body say that eggs, be they fried, hard boiled, scrambled or poached have a low vitamin K content. Whereas at the UK clinic where I attended
I have been on warfarin for about a year and am receiving conflicting reports about the vitamin K content of eggs. In searching a US database from a national body say that eggs, be they fried, hard boiled, scrambled or poached have a low vitamin K content. Whereas at the UK clinic where I attended
gizmomaven
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Anticoagulation Support
11 years ago
please give me suggestions regarding meningitis which my friend at the point of time is going through.
Ria Kohli, a 17 year old school student has fallen severely ill due to sudden attack of meningitis. This fatal illness had got intrenched into her body and is struggling to gain mastery over the victim. She has been hospitalised and is going under severe medication of Pan, Vamonycin, Ceftiaxone, Acyclonir
Ria Kohli, a 17 year old school student has fallen severely ill due to sudden attack of meningitis. This fatal illness had got intrenched into her body and is struggling to gain mastery over the victim. She has been hospitalised and is going under severe medication of Pan, Vamonycin, Ceftiaxone, Acyclonir
jhingalala
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Meningitis Now
12 years ago
Do dietary vitamin k levels matter for someone on clopidogrel?
Having seen references to people on warfarin not being able to eat veggies etc high in vitamin k, it's got me a bit concerned. I'm on a special elimination diet for autoimmune diseases and it's high in veggies. If I have to restrict my vitamin k intake, then it'll make the diet even more restrictive.
Having seen references to people on warfarin not being able to eat veggies etc high in vitamin k, it's got me a bit concerned. I'm on a special elimination diet for autoimmune diseases and it's high in veggies. If I have to restrict my vitamin k intake, then it'll make the diet even more restrictive.
Paleosooze
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Recovering?
Hi there, Been quite unwell with anemia and possible heart problems. Am waiting for an Angiogram bur my iron levels are back to normal (for the moment). I was very breathless and thought it waa due to the anemia but although blood count OK still felt breathless. I have mild aeortic stenosis but
Hi there, Been quite unwell with anemia and possible heart problems. Am waiting for an Angiogram bur my iron levels are back to normal (for the moment). I was very breathless and thought it waa due to the anemia but although blood count OK still felt breathless. I have mild aeortic stenosis but
LinDonaldson
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Thyroid UK
12 years ago
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