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anticoagulant with cavernoma
One of the doctors says it is out of the question to take
anticoagulants
with a cavernoma while a second opinion from a neuro surgeon says it is ok to have a low dosage tablet. Thanks Trish5
One of the doctors says it is out of the question to take
anticoagulants
with a cavernoma while a second opinion from a neuro surgeon says it is ok to have a low dosage tablet. Thanks Trish5
Trish5
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Heart failure not stroke is the most common complication of atrial fibrillation -- BMJ Journal
However, the notion that someone with afib is protected by simply by talking
anticoagulants
is wrong, because of the even greater risk heart failure.
However, the notion that someone with afib is protected by simply by talking
anticoagulants
is wrong, because of the even greater risk heart failure.
mjames1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Aortic valve replacement
It was largely successful but I still have to take oral
anticoagulants
in case of stroke. Im just wondering what effects the op will have on my AF and what pain relief I will be given bearing in mind anything stronger than paracetamol can trigger AF Thanks
It was largely successful but I still have to take oral
anticoagulants
in case of stroke. Im just wondering what effects the op will have on my AF and what pain relief I will be given bearing in mind anything stronger than paracetamol can trigger AF Thanks
Hammerboy
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
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COVID v anticoagulants
Is it still okay to carry on taking
anticoagulants
if been unfortunate enough to contract COVID ? Just concerned about the effect of COVID on lungs causing possible bleed ? Airing on side of caution in case of........feel stuck between the devil and deep blue sea on this one folks.
Is it still okay to carry on taking
anticoagulants
if been unfortunate enough to contract COVID ? Just concerned about the effect of COVID on lungs causing possible bleed ? Airing on side of caution in case of........feel stuck between the devil and deep blue sea on this one folks.
anyatall
in
AF Association
9 months ago
cardiology appointment today and back on anticoagulants.
You may have noticed from my previous posts that I have not been on
anticoagulants
for some time now because my chads were zero but I was still having some AFIB episodes.!!
You may have noticed from my previous posts that I have not been on
anticoagulants
for some time now because my chads were zero but I was still having some AFIB episodes.!!
Jetcat
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Anticoagulation Therapy for AF
Are you currently taking
anticoagulants
? Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran, Heparin, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative?
Are you currently taking
anticoagulants
? Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran, Heparin, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative?
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
7 months ago
Anticoagulation Therapy
Are you currently taking
anticoagulants
? Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran, Heparin, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative?
Are you currently taking
anticoagulants
? Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran, Heparin, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative?
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
AF Association
7 months ago
Next steps, what to ask on review appointment? + Birmingham IVF clinic recommendations (Please DM)
Anticoagulants
: I see a lot of ladies in here get prescribed
anticoagulants
like clexane, aspirin etc? - this was not suggested to me on my 2 FET. - 5. Supplements - what would you recommend for fresh cycle to try to improve egg quality and how long to prepare the body for?
Anticoagulants
: I see a lot of ladies in here get prescribed
anticoagulants
like clexane, aspirin etc? - this was not suggested to me on my 2 FET. - 5. Supplements - what would you recommend for fresh cycle to try to improve egg quality and how long to prepare the body for?
Hopewhite
in
Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
QoL: A monoprinting session
This last week I have been very weak and open to confusion -- perhaps due to the multiplicity of drugs (painkillers,
anticoagulants
, laxatives) that I am taking, each to cover a symptom, none to effect life extension, just to effect a better quality of life that it is up to me to enjoy as best I can.
This last week I have been very weak and open to confusion -- perhaps due to the multiplicity of drugs (painkillers,
anticoagulants
, laxatives) that I am taking, each to cover a symptom, none to effect life extension, just to effect a better quality of life that it is up to me to enjoy as best I can.
BrentW
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
skipping heart beats
Hi I have PAF I had an ablation last October which has been successful, my specialist after a few months slowly reduced the medication I was on fleincade and bipropsol until I wasn’t taking them anymore just
anticoagulants
.
Hi I have PAF I had an ablation last October which has been successful, my specialist after a few months slowly reduced the medication I was on fleincade and bipropsol until I wasn’t taking them anymore just
anticoagulants
.
shanelomax
in
AF Association
7 months ago
NHS black box warnings for anticoagulants…..
I’ve been a member of this forum since 2014 and I can only ever recall seeing two very recent member references to black box warnings for
anticoagulants
in general and Apixaban in particular.
I’ve been a member of this forum since 2014 and I can only ever recall seeing two very recent member references to black box warnings for
anticoagulants
in general and Apixaban in particular.
Hidden
in
AF Association
7 months ago
Just over 4 years since ablation
At 57 and in good shape, I am not taking any
anticoagulants
as my Chad-Vasc score is 1. For anyone considering an ablation, I would highly recommend it.
At 57 and in good shape, I am not taking any
anticoagulants
as my Chad-Vasc score is 1. For anyone considering an ablation, I would highly recommend it.
Madscientist16
in
AF Association
6 months ago
Anticoagulants - Warfarin v NOACs
Recently my EP suggested that maybe I would prefer to be taking NOACs rather than my current anticoagulant Warfarin as it would reduce blood tests. On his recommendation I had a consultation with my GP to discuss this option. I have had 2 occasions in the past 6 years where I have had a serious bleed
Recently my EP suggested that maybe I would prefer to be taking NOACs rather than my current anticoagulant Warfarin as it would reduce blood tests. On his recommendation I had a consultation with my GP to discuss this option. I have had 2 occasions in the past 6 years where I have had a serious bleed
pottypete1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 months ago
To start blood thinners or not? Response.
Apologies for referring to blood thinners when I should have used the term
anticoagulants
. Having already reduced my alcohol consumption I cut it out completely 9 weeks ago.
Apologies for referring to blood thinners when I should have used the term
anticoagulants
. Having already reduced my alcohol consumption I cut it out completely 9 weeks ago.
smoothiepete
in
AF Association
6 months ago
Dealing with an AFib episode without meds.
I was diagnosed with Paroxysmal AFib by an Energency Dept Consultant who ordered certain tests to be done in the future and sent me home with
Anticoagulants
.
I was diagnosed with Paroxysmal AFib by an Energency Dept Consultant who ordered certain tests to be done in the future and sent me home with
Anticoagulants
.
Jomaur
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 days ago
Hello and good evening.
Generally, AF patients tend to accept the need to take
Anticoagulants
, especially if their CHADs score is 2 or more however, we do get some interesting debates if scores are less than 2 when comparisons are made between the risk of bleeding and the risk of stroke.
Generally, AF patients tend to accept the need to take
Anticoagulants
, especially if their CHADs score is 2 or more however, we do get some interesting debates if scores are less than 2 when comparisons are made between the risk of bleeding and the risk of stroke.
Hidden
in
Anticoagulation Support
7 months ago
Methotrexate & over heating
I also take a bunch of other drugs including anticonvulsants,
anticoagulants
and steroids. I'm just wondering if anyone else has experienced feeling so hot, I literally feel like I'm burning up to myself and anyone else.
I also take a bunch of other drugs including anticonvulsants,
anticoagulants
and steroids. I'm just wondering if anyone else has experienced feeling so hot, I literally feel like I'm burning up to myself and anyone else.
Old_Sceptic
in
NRAS
8 months ago
New Blood Thinner for Stroke Prevention
Since many people cannot take conventional
anticoagulants
, the hope is that abelacimab (and other Factor XI inhibitors) will address this pressing need for reducing stroke risk without causing bleeding.
Since many people cannot take conventional
anticoagulants
, the hope is that abelacimab (and other Factor XI inhibitors) will address this pressing need for reducing stroke risk without causing bleeding.
AustinElliot
in
AF Association
6 months ago
change from warfarin to edoxaban.
Just over a month ago my GP recomended Changing
anticoagulants
from warfarin to edoxaban, which I did. This seems to have coincided with me having many more episodes of AF. The episodes are also lasting longer.
Just over a month ago my GP recomended Changing
anticoagulants
from warfarin to edoxaban, which I did. This seems to have coincided with me having many more episodes of AF. The episodes are also lasting longer.
DavidLyn
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 months ago
Open heart surgery
Bearing in mind I’m on
anticoagulants
I assume I’ll be taken off them for a period of time and post op I will be given some form of pain relief . Given that anything stronger than paracetamol is not advised for AF sufferers will I be at risk of triggering episodes during recovery .
Bearing in mind I’m on
anticoagulants
I assume I’ll be taken off them for a period of time and post op I will be given some form of pain relief . Given that anything stronger than paracetamol is not advised for AF sufferers will I be at risk of triggering episodes during recovery .
Hammerboy
in
AF Association
6 months ago
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