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Who has thrombophilia?

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Exarina
My Two Girls

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Lisa Marie

Who has thrombophilia?

I found out I have this and basically the doctor gave me a lot of information on it - put me on Lovenox and says its treatable....but he also gave me a 8 page pamphlet to educate myself....
and throughout the entire 8 pages I just paid attention to the part that goes : Thrombophilia may lead to :

Cancer
Heart attack
Heart failure
High Blood Pressure

and im thinking im going die...


HELP!

Posted 11/17/10 2:20 PM
 

bride07
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Re: Who has thrombophilia?



I guess it depends on what Thrombophilia you have? There are several different clotting genes you could have...


I have two copies of MTHFR ( but with normal homocysteine levels), protein S and Annexin.

My hematologist told me that they are not even things I need to worry about for myself. They put me on lovenox after my 2nd miscarriage...b/c I could form microscpoic clots that WOULD NOT affect me, but could effect the baby in a pregnancy.

I think you just need to find out more about what clotting disorder you have, but most you should be fine,

Online and articles I think talk more about the worst case scenarios.

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Hope that helps!

Posted 11/17/10 4:33 PM
 

VickiRG510
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Vicki

Re: Who has thrombophilia?

First of all most people about 50% of women have this. Some people it affects & some it doesnt. There are also so many different gene combos u can have. Some are more serious then others. I too ave MTHFR i have 2 copies of the A1 which is the least to worry about and not linked to M/C's. But i am still on a baby aspirin a day just in case. So there are many different reasons to not worry.

Posted 11/17/10 6:54 PM
 

Bean08
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Re: Who has thrombophilia?

I should know more about this than I do, but, I have the MTHFR mutation, and 1 other that I am drawing a blank on right now. I was devastated when I found out, because this could be the cause of our loss of Sarah, but, I'll never know.

I'm on lovenox, baby aspirin, and high doses of folic acid.

Posted 11/18/10 10:50 AM
 

Exarina
My Two Girls

Member since 12/09

1249 total posts

Name:
Lisa Marie

Re: Who has thrombophilia?

Posted by bride07



I guess it depends on what Thrombophilia you have? There are several different clotting genes you could have...


I have two copies of MTHFR ( but with normal homocysteine levels), protein S and Annexin.

My hematologist told me that they are not even things I need to worry about for myself. They put me on lovenox after my 2nd miscarriage...b/c I could form microscpoic clots that WOULD NOT affect me, but could effect the baby in a pregnancy.

I think you just need to find out more about what clotting disorder you have, but most you should be fine,

Online and articles I think talk more about the worst case scenarios.

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Hope that helps!



I have the MTHFR and ACE...
I think that my doctor is scaring me to much!

Posted 11/18/10 12:29 PM
 

Exarina
My Two Girls

Member since 12/09

1249 total posts

Name:
Lisa Marie

Re: Who has thrombophilia?

Posted by Bean08

I should know more about this than I do, but, I have the MTHFR mutation, and 1 other that I am drawing a blank on right now. I was devastated when I found out, because this could be the cause of our loss of Sarah, but, I'll never know.

I'm on lovenox, baby aspirin, and high doses of folic acid.



me too!

Posted 11/18/10 12:31 PM
 

nraboni
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Member since 10/09

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Nicole

Re: Who has thrombophilia?

I have it too and have no idea what type...lol.

Dr. B went over the results with me but all I heard was blah, blah, blah, its treatable, blah, blah, blah

I should really look into this a little more.

I am on lovenox and have been since I got PG. I also take a baby asprin.

Posted 11/19/10 4:53 PM
 

bride07
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Re: Who has thrombophilia?



I found these statistics and article which should make you feel better.


I know for me, all of the Dr's did not think the clotting genes were what caused my m/c's.. ( especially since my homocysteine levels were normal). But since I had two losses it didnt hurt to be more aggresive and try the lovenox for treatment. I am not sure if this is the reason I had a succesful pregnancy the 3rd time...but I will probably continue the treatment for all future pregnancies.

Here is some info for you....

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: Almost half of the population is "MTHFR hetero" - it is nothing abnormal. The heterozygous MTHFR mutation (= 1 "abnormal" gene) does not lead to increased homocysteine levels.

The MTHFR mutation is extremely common:

•44 of the population have the normal enzyme
•44 % are heterozygous for the mutation (i.e. have 1 variant gene). These individuals have some normal enzyme and some of the thermolabile variant of the enzyme.
•12 % are homozygous for the mutation (i.e. have 2 variant genes). All of these individuals' enzyme is the thermolabile variant.


ARTICLE

Posted 11/20/10 8:46 AM
 

Exarina
My Two Girls

Member since 12/09

1249 total posts

Name:
Lisa Marie

Re: Who has thrombophilia?

Posted by bride07



I found these statistics and article which should make you feel better.


I know for me, all of the Dr's did not think the clotting genes were what caused my m/c's.. ( especially since my homocysteine levels were normal). But since I had two losses it didnt hurt to be more aggresive and try the lovenox for treatment. I am not sure if this is the reason I had a succesful pregnancy the 3rd time...but I will probably continue the treatment for all future pregnancies.

Here is some info for you....

Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

: Almost half of the population is "MTHFR hetero" - it is nothing abnormal. The heterozygous MTHFR mutation (= 1 "abnormal" gene) does not lead to increased homocysteine levels.

The MTHFR mutation is extremely common:

•44 of the population have the normal enzyme
•44 % are heterozygous for the mutation (i.e. have 1 variant gene). These individuals have some normal enzyme and some of the thermolabile variant of the enzyme.
•12 % are homozygous for the mutation (i.e. have 2 variant genes). All of these individuals' enzyme is the thermolabile variant.


ARTICLE



Thank you =) I kinda realized this when I told my OB doc what was going on and he said everyone has blood clotting that see's that doctor....i feel better but I am so afraid of needles...that the lovenox gives me anxiety! ugh but of course i will continue!

Posted 11/23/10 8:26 AM
 

bride07
Ava Rose you are an angel!!!

Member since 3/09

6115 total posts

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Re: Who has thrombophilia?

Posted by Exarina

Posted by bride07



I found these statistics and article which should make you feel better.


I know for me, all of the Dr's did not think the clotting genes were what caused my m/c's.. ( especially since my homocysteine levels were normal). But since I had two losses it didnt hurt to be more aggresive and try the lovenox for treatment. I am not sure if this is the reason I had a succesful pregnancy the 3rd time...but I will probably continue the treatment for all future pregnancies.

Here is some info for you....

Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

: Almost half of the population is "MTHFR hetero" - it is nothing abnormal. The heterozygous MTHFR mutation (= 1 "abnormal" gene) does not lead to increased homocysteine levels.

The MTHFR mutation is extremely common:

•44 of the population have the normal enzyme
•44 % are heterozygous for the mutation (i.e. have 1 variant gene). These individuals have some normal enzyme and some of the thermolabile variant of the enzyme.
•12 % are homozygous for the mutation (i.e. have 2 variant genes). All of these individuals' enzyme is the thermolabile variant.


ARTICLE



Thank you =) I kinda realized this when I told my OB doc what was going on and he said everyone has blood clotting that see's that doctor....i feel better but I am so afraid of needles...that the lovenox gives me anxiety! ugh but of course i will continue!



I was so afraid of the needles too. I was terrified, I would wimper just when I had to give blood work.

The lovenox needles really arent bad. And after a week or two of injecting you will become a pro.

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Posted 11/23/10 11:12 AM
 

Exarina
My Two Girls

Member since 12/09

1249 total posts

Name:
Lisa Marie

Re: Who has thrombophilia?

Posted by bride07

Posted by Exarina

Posted by bride07



I found these statistics and article which should make you feel better.


I know for me, all of the Dr's did not think the clotting genes were what caused my m/c's.. ( especially since my homocysteine levels were normal). But since I had two losses it didnt hurt to be more aggresive and try the lovenox for treatment. I am not sure if this is the reason I had a succesful pregnancy the 3rd time...but I will probably continue the treatment for all future pregnancies.

Here is some info for you....

Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

: Almost half of the population is "MTHFR hetero" - it is nothing abnormal. The heterozygous MTHFR mutation (= 1 "abnormal" gene) does not lead to increased homocysteine levels.

The MTHFR mutation is extremely common:

•44 of the population have the normal enzyme
•44 % are heterozygous for the mutation (i.e. have 1 variant gene). These individuals have some normal enzyme and some of the thermolabile variant of the enzyme.
•12 % are homozygous for the mutation (i.e. have 2 variant genes). All of these individuals' enzyme is the thermolabile variant.


ARTICLE



Thank you =) I kinda realized this when I told my OB doc what was going on and he said everyone has blood clotting that see's that doctor....i feel better but I am so afraid of needles...that the lovenox gives me anxiety! ugh but of course i will continue!



I was so afraid of the needles too. I was terrified, I would wimper just when I had to give blood work.

The lovenox needles really arent bad. And after a week or two of injecting you will become a pro.

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ur right its not that bad..but i still cannot do it on my own

Posted 11/29/10 4:48 PM
 
 

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