My theory about bleeding after the procedure
Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 2:13 am
Hello everyone,
I have been wondering about why some people seem to bleed more after the procedure, whilst others are OK?
A few people who had the procedure last week ended up back at the hospital as they were bleeding a couple of days afterwards.
My (very small) wound has healed well, but for others this does not seem to be the case. Anyway there seems to me to be a connection with those who bleed in that they are on a special diet pre-procedure.. Gluten and milk free etc.
I thought that maybe this diet thins the blood naturally and the added blood thinning drugs given after the procedure may mean that the blood is less able to clot and heal at the site of the wound?
If anyone has experienced this then it would be interesting to know if they are on the diet. If there is a connection then the people at Euromedic or the doctors would be able to be aware of it and be prepared for additional bleeding post procedure? Maybe even making the patients aware that this may happen thus lessening any stress or worry should it occur??
Anyway, this is just a thought and I am typing as it comes into my head. Anyone else think that there may be a connection?
Mags xx
I have been wondering about why some people seem to bleed more after the procedure, whilst others are OK?
A few people who had the procedure last week ended up back at the hospital as they were bleeding a couple of days afterwards.
My (very small) wound has healed well, but for others this does not seem to be the case. Anyway there seems to me to be a connection with those who bleed in that they are on a special diet pre-procedure.. Gluten and milk free etc.
I thought that maybe this diet thins the blood naturally and the added blood thinning drugs given after the procedure may mean that the blood is less able to clot and heal at the site of the wound?
If anyone has experienced this then it would be interesting to know if they are on the diet. If there is a connection then the people at Euromedic or the doctors would be able to be aware of it and be prepared for additional bleeding post procedure? Maybe even making the patients aware that this may happen thus lessening any stress or worry should it occur??
Anyway, this is just a thought and I am typing as it comes into my head. Anyone else think that there may be a connection?
Mags xx