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Exarina
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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!
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Posted 11/17/10 2:20 PM |
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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.
Hope that helps!
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Posted 11/17/10 4:33 PM |
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VickiRG510
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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.
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Posted 11/17/10 6:54 PM |
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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.
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Posted 11/18/10 10:50 AM |
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Exarina
My Two Girls
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Name: Lisa Marie
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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.
Hope that helps!
I have the MTHFR and ACE... I think that my doctor is scaring me to much!
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Posted 11/18/10 12:29 PM |
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Exarina
My Two Girls
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Name: Lisa Marie
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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!
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Posted 11/18/10 12:31 PM |
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nraboni
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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.
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Posted 11/19/10 4:53 PM |
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bride07
Ava Rose you are an angel!!!
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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....
: 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
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Posted 11/20/10 8:46 AM |
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Exarina
My Two Girls
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Name: Lisa Marie
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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....
: 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!
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Posted 11/23/10 8:26 AM |
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bride07
Ava Rose you are an angel!!!
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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....
: 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 |
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Exarina
My Two Girls
Member since 12/09 1249 total posts
Name: Lisa Marie
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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....
: 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.
ur right its not that bad..but i still cannot do it on my own
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Posted 11/29/10 4:48 PM |
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