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NHE wrote:Hi L,
L wrote:It would be great if this site alerts you when you have a new message by default.
You can get email alerts for a new message as well as a popup alert when you login. See this FAQ for the changes you can make to your account preferences.

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Thanks NHE. I just think that these features should be turned on by default..
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Cece wrote:If it holds true that he's only seeing 2% restenosis rates, then that's another reason to go with Dr. Sinan.

Do you happen to know what he uses for anticoagulants?
I took:

Clexane 60 unit 2x per day for 7 days
Plavix 75mg 1 per day for 14 days
Aspirin 81mg 1 per day for 1 year
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Bear2 wrote:
Cece wrote:If it holds true that he's only seeing 2% restenosis rates, then that's another reason to go with Dr. Sinan.

Do you happen to know what he uses for anticoagulants?
I took:

Clexane 60 unit 2x per day for 7 days
Plavix 75mg 1 per day for 14 days
Aspirin 81mg 1 per day for 1 year
You were seen with Dr sinan? What was your experience like?
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Clexane, interesting! I think it's the same as Lovenox. These are along the lines of the low-dose heparin like anticoagulant that Dr. Sclafani has discussed (Arixtra) although Clexane/Lovenox are stronger, I think. Which has its risks of side effects too.

It's been of interest to see the progression first with Dr. Dake's choice of Coumadin then away from it to Plavix only and now on to these injectables.

That was a strong combination, with all three, that Dr. Sinan used. But honestly there's a lot to be said for looking at what Dr. Sinan does and straight-up doing the same.
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L wrote:
Bear2 wrote:
Cece wrote:If it holds true that he's only seeing 2% restenosis rates, then that's another reason to go with Dr. Sinan.

Do you happen to know what he uses for anticoagulants?
I took:

Clexane 60 unit 2x per day for 7 days
Plavix 75mg 1 per day for 14 days
Aspirin 81mg 1 per day for 1 year
You were seen with Dr sinan? What was your experience like?
Yes, Dr Sinan is the man. It was a good experience. I flew into Alex but others go to Cario and get a ride to Alex. It's about 3-4 hours. If I had known, flying to Cario would have better. The airport in Alex is very small/old.
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Bear2 wrote:Yes, Dr Sinan is the man. It was a good experience. I flew into Alex but others go to Cario and get a ride to Alex. It's about 3-4 hours. If I had known, flying to Cario would have better. The airport in Alex is very small/old.
I'm flying into Cairo and then taking the train..

I'm looking forwards to it. Despite having a bit of a medical phobia, I'm sure that, all in all, it will be a great experience.
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