Feeling better, because of anticoagulants?

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I felt even better when I was using anticoagulants after the procedure

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joge
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Feeling better, because of anticoagulants?

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Two and a half months now, after procedure in Belgium. Feeling better!

Looking back, I get the idea, I felt even better, the first month after the ballooning. I used 'Fraxiparine' for twenty days.

Question: could these kinds of medication be a part of the reason you feel better?
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does aspirine work?

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Got worse last week. Two months after ballooning.

Mailed my MD en started Aspirine 500mg, three times a day for five day's. Guess what? Feeling better, much better, after two days.

QED?

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Post by lyndacarol »

According to the book by T. Jock Murray, Multiple Sclerosis: The History of a Disease, anticoagulants were commonly prescribed in the 1950s, I believe, for MS.
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