After Balloon Angio, is 21 days of Heperin shots sufficient?
After Balloon Angio, is 21 days of Heperin shots sufficient?
After my balloon angio of both IJVs and several areas of Azygos i was given a script for a daily Heperin shot for 21 days,
i have been doing the daily Heperin shots and was wondering whether this is sufficient and to not take any blood thinners after the 21 days?
thanks
DC10
i have been doing the daily Heperin shots and was wondering whether this is sufficient and to not take any blood thinners after the 21 days?
thanks
DC10
The IR just said to take the 21 days of Heperin, i mentioned taking Aspirin and he said it was up to me but not essential, just wanted others opinions,
as it seems in a lot of cases the patients are more 'clued' up on CCSVI than the doctors
Am i right in thinking the anticoagulants like heperin only prevent the clotting of blood as a result of the dilation of the vein and the body seeing this as injury that requires blood coagulation?
do mobility symptoms benefit from anticoagulants?
as it seems in a lot of cases the patients are more 'clued' up on CCSVI than the doctors
Am i right in thinking the anticoagulants like heperin only prevent the clotting of blood as a result of the dilation of the vein and the body seeing this as injury that requires blood coagulation?
do mobility symptoms benefit from anticoagulants?
My IR advised to take "baby" aspirin (81mg) indefinitely. So far so good no clotting issues, etc.
Studies have shown that the smaller dosage is just as effective as regular dosage for preventing heart problems with greatly reduced stomach issues.
Donnchadh
Studies have shown that the smaller dosage is just as effective as regular dosage for preventing heart problems with greatly reduced stomach issues.
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Answer - it depends
Answer - it depends on your vascular condition before venoplasty. CCSVI Alliance website has sound advice and there are other threads on TiMS.
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This is correct.dc10 wrote:Am i right in thinking the anticoagulants like heperin only prevent the clotting of blood as a result of the dilation of the vein and the body seeing this as injury that requires blood coagulation?
No. The anticoagulants are prescribed to hopefully protect against thrombosis as a complication of the injury done to the vein wall by the ballooning.do mobility symptoms benefit from anticoagulants?
Are you inclined to continue on with baby aspirin? There is some reason to believe that aspirin can help protect against intimal hyperplasia although this might be most true the week before and the week after the angioplasty.
There has also been some research by the Mayo clinic suggesting that aspirin has a mild positive effect improving MS fatigue.
It is unusual for a patient to be prescriped heparin post-procedure, that is very strong.
I took aspirin today, as well as other supplements (coq10, garlic, ala, milk thistle, curcumin, green tea extract, etc.) I am nearly four months post-procedure.
i might take baby aspirin cece but i think i will see how i am for 1-2 weeks after stopping the Heperin shots (last one was today),
then after 1-2 weeks i will do a trial of baby aspirin and moniter any chnges,
if theres positive changes from aspirin then i will continue.
i tried green tea extract but after severakl weeks found it made my legs weaker, when i stopped this improved.
same with milk thistle,
but i guess it affects everyone differently
i thought it was common to be given heperin post procedure and was an efficient safety procaution?
then after 1-2 weeks i will do a trial of baby aspirin and moniter any chnges,
if theres positive changes from aspirin then i will continue.
i tried green tea extract but after severakl weeks found it made my legs weaker, when i stopped this improved.
same with milk thistle,
but i guess it affects everyone differently
i thought it was common to be given heperin post procedure and was an efficient safety procaution?
The name of the shots i was prescribed for 21 days was 0.6ML FRAXIPARINE , http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/profs/datash ... ineinj.htm
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i doubt that you were actually given heparin. Can you tell us exactly what the drug is?dc10 wrote:The IR just said to take the 21 days of Heperin, i mentioned taking Aspirin and he said it was up to me but not essential, just wanted others opinions,
as it seems in a lot of cases the patients are more 'clued' up on CCSVI than the doctors
Am i right in thinking the anticoagulants like heperin only prevent the clotting of blood as a result of the dilation of the vein and the body seeing this as injury that requires blood coagulation?
do mobility symptoms benefit from anticoagulants?
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