Where are my clotters at? Question about factor 5, prothrombin, or anything else that makes you clot
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LittleBlueBug
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Where are my clotters at? Question about factor 5, prothrombin, or anything else that makes you clot
Outside of pregnancy, does anyone take something stronger than aspirin? I know if I have this (I am being tested because it runs in my family) I will most likely be on Lovenox when PG, but how about when you are not PG?
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Posted 2/25/08 1:34 PM |
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Re: Where are my clotters at? Question about factor 5, prothrombin, or anything else that makes you clot
I believe that it depends on whether you have an actual history of having clots. I can recommend a good hematologist if you need one.
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Posted 2/25/08 4:43 PM |
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LittleBlueBug
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Re: Where are my clotters at? Question about factor 5, prothrombin, or anything else that makes you clot
A recommendation would be great. I live in eatern suffolk though.
Nothing has been confirmed w/ me yet. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I don't have any strands of any factor, but w/ my family history it's unlikely.
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Posted 2/25/08 7:46 PM |
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Re: Where are my clotters at? Question about factor 5, prothrombin, or anything else that makes you clot
Posted by LittleBlueBug
A recommendation would be great. I live in eatern suffolk though.
Nothing has been confirmed w/ me yet. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I don't have any strands of any factor, but w/ my family history it's unlikely.
FM
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Posted 2/26/08 12:21 AM |
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clwp
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Re: Where are my clotters at? Question about factor 5, prothrombin, or anything else that makes you clot
Did you get the results yet?
I wouldn't worry about it until then. If you want to see the doc out at Mt. Sinai hospital in NYC I'll get you his info - he's an anticoagulation specialist. It's tough to get info on here b/c everyone's situation is different and so are doctor's opinions. Even my Hemotologist may be able to give you some info. I know it's a drive for you - but it would be one appointment unless you suddenly start throwing clots. For a consultation I'd really suggest seeing the docs I've seen since they are aware of your family history. If you need on-going treatments then you can ask her for a referral.
Wait and see just how many strands you have or don't have of any of the factors.
Message edited 2/29/2008 5:27:47 PM.
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Posted 2/29/08 5:26 PM |
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