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Hi:), I'm new to this forum.
I was also told ( a hematologist ) that lessions on my MR are more likely to be small
thrombosis
than MS lessions. It's so confusing.
I was also told ( a hematologist ) that lessions on my MR are more likely to be small
thrombosis
than MS lessions. It's so confusing.
ginger_lover
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
Clexane injection as well as Warfarin
I am on Clexane and wonder when to take, as wasnt told, I take it a night time after Warfarin, but only been told to take if INR drops. Does it make a difference if taken morning,or night?
I am on Clexane and wonder when to take, as wasnt told, I take it a night time after Warfarin, but only been told to take if INR drops. Does it make a difference if taken morning,or night?
daisy11
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
Prof Graham Hughes' May blog
Not ‘anyone with
thrombosis
or pregnancy loss in your family’ – but … MS, migraine, thyroid, epilepsy, balance problems, memory loss, infertility, heart valve disease, low platelets – and even, as the ripples of Hughes syndrome spread – more.
Not ‘anyone with
thrombosis
or pregnancy loss in your family’ – but … MS, migraine, thyroid, epilepsy, balance problems, memory loss, infertility, heart valve disease, low platelets – and even, as the ripples of Hughes syndrome spread – more.
Hidden
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
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Thank you for the Photos for the Route Map and the new Website
Associated photos would also be very helpful...such as side effects of the medication eg:- Cyclophos...operations of saddle nose...diabetes problems... side effects of Vasculitis..eg:- DVT (Deep Vein
Thrombosis
)
Associated photos would also be very helpful...such as side effects of the medication eg:- Cyclophos...operations of saddle nose...diabetes problems... side effects of Vasculitis..eg:- DVT (Deep Vein
Thrombosis
)
John_Mills
Vasculitis UK
in
Vasculitis UK
13 years ago
Has anyone had a blood clot?
Four years ago I ended up with a subclavian vein
thrombosis
(a clot near my collarbone). When I was in hospital with the clot everyone I spoke to said it didn't make sense and didn't understand why I had got the clot.
Four years ago I ended up with a subclavian vein
thrombosis
(a clot near my collarbone). When I was in hospital with the clot everyone I spoke to said it didn't make sense and didn't understand why I had got the clot.
scotgirl
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
13 years ago
Did you know that there is a link between Thyroid Disease & Coeliac Disease?
Coronary atherosclerosis can cause angina, a heart attack or coronary
thrombosis
.” Hypothyroidism is often missed because it often affects women at particular times in their lives such as after having a baby or around the menopause.
Coronary atherosclerosis can cause angina, a heart attack or coronary
thrombosis
.” Hypothyroidism is often missed because it often affects women at particular times in their lives such as after having a baby or around the menopause.
FionaGFG
Administrator
in
Gluten Free Guerrillas
13 years ago
List and information on food etc for inflammation, pain etc.
Because of the risk of blindness and other consequences of arterial inflammation (such as
thrombosis
and aneurysms), high doses of corticosteroids are used when giant cell arteritis is suspected.
Because of the risk of blindness and other consequences of arterial inflammation (such as
thrombosis
and aneurysms), high doses of corticosteroids are used when giant cell arteritis is suspected.
Sharonsspot
in
PMRGCAuk
13 years ago
help i keep asking a big question but it gets nowhere
Hi all I was diagnosed 11yrs ago and it was recommended that my children were screened for a wonky prothrombin gene and if they were negative then they were ok and wouldn't develop hughes is this right or wrong or can they still end up with hughes my 15 yr old is now gettting really migraines but has
Hi all I was diagnosed 11yrs ago and it was recommended that my children were screened for a wonky prothrombin gene and if they were negative then they were ok and wouldn't develop hughes is this right or wrong or can they still end up with hughes my 15 yr old is now gettting really migraines but has
shakes
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
My Story my road (shortened version) to diagnosis
Crunch time came in 2008 I started getting leg pain and I was in agony my doctor referred me to a vascular consultant and he was the first person to pick up that there was something wrong with my blood( as well as having bilateral long saphenous vein
thrombosis
and bilateral popliteal artery occlusion
Crunch time came in 2008 I started getting leg pain and I was in agony my doctor referred me to a vascular consultant and he was the first person to pick up that there was something wrong with my blood( as well as having bilateral long saphenous vein
thrombosis
and bilateral popliteal artery occlusion
TJSTICKYBLOOD
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
An update on my DLA appeal
popleteal artery occlusion, previous pulmonary embolism, abdominal
thrombosis
. occlusion of the coeliac artery, occluded right renal artery, Hypertension, Thoracic outlet syndrome, previous bowel surgery, previous cholecytemony, gastroparesis, and right hand trochanteric bursitis.
popleteal artery occlusion, previous pulmonary embolism, abdominal
thrombosis
. occlusion of the coeliac artery, occluded right renal artery, Hypertension, Thoracic outlet syndrome, previous bowel surgery, previous cholecytemony, gastroparesis, and right hand trochanteric bursitis.
TJSTICKYBLOOD
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
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