Interesting. Had Catheter Ablation and was given a BT. 0 CAC score & I'm getting my clotting markers, myocardial perfusion test shortly before discussing further with my cardiologist.
Blood thinner medician may not be suitable for veryone, but, for me, it is the good medician, it can provent stroke. so always listen to your Doctor. not online videos.
My Doctors are almost positive that my blood thinner is causing my chronic anemia. Smh! Only Doctor that disagrees is of course my Hematologist. Will probably have to come off of it and take the risk. My stent is working great thankfully. Anemia has been affecting my life so much requiring iron infusions. Still anemic with my infusions at this point.
My Pulmonologist told me that i have abnormal blood flow in right leg . so next week they will introduce another doctor "rheumatologist " . I have PE for almost 2months now currently taking apixaban. i feel very strong , i can run . i can swim . only that 2days of shortness of breath before going to ER
I got a DVT on my right leg right after contracting Covid but my doctor said that it has’t to do anything with Covid . If not because my profession that is driving trucks for long periods of been seating at a time. They also find out that my antithrombin level was low they did more test and as result I’m diagnosed with blood clothing issues now I take xarelto 20mg once a day For EVER.
I am sorry to hear about your DVT. While I cannot comment directly on a specific case, some of what you wrote does not make sense. So I recommend that you discuss this with a specialist (like a vascular medicine doctor or a hematologist).
Thank you doctor for the video, would you please discuss blood thinner therapy, like one baby aspirin every day for those with stent in the brain due to SAH stroke (hemorrhagic stroke as you know// is it for life every single day? Does the patient has to do INR test from time to time to check whether the blood is too thin? what is the target interval then for INR test. thank you
Thank you for the question. Aspirin is a different blood thinner than the ones discussed in the video. It is an "anti platelet agent". Usually, after stents and such, people need to take aspirin or a similar medication for a long time. But this decision always needs to be individualized to take into account bleeding risk and procedure characteristics. All the best!
My husband is in his mid-20’s and got a clot in his calf due to a knee injury. He has been on Eliquis for 3 months but is supposed to stop soon. At full dorsiflexion he still has slight discomfort where the clot was in his calf. Should he be concerned about going off the Eliquis or is this discomfort something that is normal? He has also started having Premature ventricular contractions since starting the Eliquis, (I know Eliquis is used to treat AFIB but can it cause AFIB?
I am sorry to hear about his story. I am afraid that I cannot offer specific advice. I will say in general that after an injury we typically treat with anticoagulation for a limited amount of time (e.g., 3 months). But of course we make decisions on a case by case basis.
I underwent CABG 2 three years ago but still on clopidegrol, aspirin and statin. I am 51 and have a super fitness as I workout regularly and eat healthy diet. My lipid profile is very healthy like LDL around 60 and triglycerides 121. But my doctors ask me to continue. Can you please guide. Thank you
I am sorry to hear that you needed CABG at such a young age. I am happy you are now healthy. Whether to remain on both aspirin and clopidogrel depends on the specific nature of your disease (and whether there are stents). So I cannot comments specifically. Most people can stop one of these after CABG. As for the statin - that is critical and has been shown to prolong life / reduce recurrent events. So usually we prescribe these when possible. All the best!
what if you had a case of a-flutter but only once, some 6 months ago and no clots? Nothing since then. I was taking aged garlic extract, nattokinase, fish oil, l-carnitine,circumin, prior to this. Is it safe to take those while I'm on Eliquis? I've stopped them while I've been on Eliquis. I've seen no signs of any bleeding.. Aged 73 - lean
I am sorry... I cannot answer questions about specific cases. For instance - I don't know your echocardiogram parameters. If you have concerns, the best would be to consult with a cardiologist.
I wonder if moving to a high elevation (6700 ft) could have contributed to my DVT, along with age, HRT, etc? If so, would I potentially be able to come off thinners if living at a lower elevation (eliminated HRT, of course)?
While I cannot comment about your case and specifically about whether you can come off the blood thinner, elevation has been known to contribute to DVT formation.
I am sorry, but we cannot comment about any specific case. In theory, some patients who receive the COVID-19 vaccine develop clots, but that is not common.
I am a active 72 year old that has had a dVT in the groin. Doctor put me on Elouise for 3 months, what now? We don’t know why I got the clot. Thanks. Steve D.
Steve, I am sorry about your clot. Deciding about how long to treat someone after a blood clot (DVT) is a complicated decision that needs to account for the exact circumstances and a specific person's bleeding risk. You should discuss these with your doctor. Often, we treat for longer than 3 months if we do not know the cause, but sometimes, especially when we worry about bleeding, we treat for a limited period. All the best.
@ido. I had a P.E. 7 years ago and I'm still on 20mg of rivaroxaban a day. The doctor's said that they didn't know why I had blood clots but said that i have to stay on rivaroxaban for the rest of my life and I'm only 52 now. I have spoken to my doctor but he just says that i have to stay on this medication. When I had my P.E. I was a trucker and i was eating McDonald's 3 days a week and kfc and subways the other days, and at that time I was drinking about 7-8 cans of strong beer everyday and smoking heavy. But now I have completely changed my lifestyle and was looking into natural bloodthiners like garlic turmeric ect ect. But I'm a bit frightened but I really want to come off rivaroxaban because of it's side effects can you give me any advice pls.
@Angiologist That figures. I bet the shots give a person the clots. Now, that person has to remain dependent of the drug or die. Biggest money making scam if I ever heard one. Big pharma = big fear!
I am being taken off my blood thinners this month,after ,I will then have blood testing in a week after stoping.My second time in 16 months having extensive blood clots and PE.I am serching for answers .What about recurrent DVTs?I am in my late 40s.
I am sorry to hear about your events. It is true that many tests that help us understand the reason for clots need to be done off blood thinners. All the best.
Thank you for the question. There are certain clots (mainly in arteries) that happen from “too much blood”. For the most part, much fat does not cause clots directly.
Sorry to hear about your problem. I cannot comment specifically about your case, but most people who suffer thrombosis and are treated should have a normal life-span. All the best!
The side effects are making it so I can barely walk I'm dizzy I can't see straight I don't know what to do
I am very sorry to hear. But if your symptoms are as severe as you are describing, you need to see a doctor promptly!
I'm on blood thinners cuz of afib. Had a stroke
@@carolwilliams6633They do a procedure for healing from a fib .
Interesting. Had Catheter Ablation and was given a BT. 0 CAC score & I'm getting my clotting markers, myocardial perfusion test shortly before discussing further with my cardiologist.
Thank you for sharing. All the best!
Blood thinner medician may not be suitable for veryone, but, for me, it is the good medician, it can provent stroke. so always listen to your Doctor. not online videos.
My Doctors are almost positive that my blood thinner is causing my chronic anemia. Smh! Only Doctor that disagrees is of course my Hematologist. Will probably have to come off of it and take the risk. My stent is working great thankfully. Anemia has been affecting my life so much requiring iron infusions. Still anemic with my infusions at this point.
I am sorry things are not going as smoothly as they should. I wish you all the best.
I been on blood thinner for 4 months..and dont feel any difference
My Pulmonologist told me that i have abnormal blood flow in right leg . so next week they will introduce another doctor "rheumatologist " . I have PE for almost 2months now currently taking apixaban. i feel very strong , i can run . i can swim . only that 2days of shortness of breath before going to ER
Thank you for sharing. I hope you return to full health soon.
@@Angiologist is eliquis lifetime medicine . i feel strong now . by the way im here in korea. its hard to understand the doctor here 😅
Thank you for your quick response. ❤
Any time! :)
I got a DVT on my right leg right after contracting Covid but my doctor said that it has’t to do anything with Covid . If not because my profession that is driving trucks for long periods of been seating at a time. They also find out that my antithrombin level was low they did more test and as result I’m diagnosed with blood clothing issues now I take xarelto 20mg once a day For EVER.
I am sorry to hear about your DVT. While I cannot comment directly on a specific case, some of what you wrote does not make sense. So I recommend that you discuss this with a specialist (like a vascular medicine doctor or a hematologist).
Thank you doctor for the video, would you please discuss blood thinner therapy, like one baby aspirin every day for those with stent in the brain due to SAH stroke (hemorrhagic stroke as you know//
is it for life every single day? Does the patient has to do INR test from time to time to check whether the blood is too thin? what is the target interval then for INR test. thank you
Thank you for the question. Aspirin is a different blood thinner than the ones discussed in the video. It is an "anti platelet agent". Usually, after stents and such, people need to take aspirin or a similar medication for a long time. But this decision always needs to be individualized to take into account bleeding risk and procedure characteristics. All the best!
My husband is in his mid-20’s and got a clot in his calf due to a knee injury. He has been on Eliquis for 3 months but is supposed to stop soon. At full dorsiflexion he still has slight discomfort where the clot was in his calf. Should he be concerned about going off the Eliquis or is this discomfort something that is normal? He has also started having Premature ventricular contractions since starting the Eliquis, (I know Eliquis is used to treat AFIB but can it cause AFIB?
I am sorry to hear about his story. I am afraid that I cannot offer specific advice. I will say in general that after an injury we typically treat with anticoagulation for a limited amount of time (e.g., 3 months). But of course we make decisions on a case by case basis.
Eliquis caused the following:
GERD
Acid reflex
Loss of appetite
Stomach pain
Belching
Nausea
I’ll take aspirin to prevent blood clots.
Sorry to hear about your symptoms. I would discuss medication changes with your doctor.
I underwent CABG 2 three years ago but still on clopidegrol, aspirin and statin. I am 51 and have a super fitness as I workout regularly and eat healthy diet. My lipid profile is very healthy like LDL around 60 and triglycerides 121. But my doctors ask me to continue. Can you please guide. Thank you
I am sorry to hear that you needed CABG at such a young age. I am happy you are now healthy. Whether to remain on both aspirin and clopidogrel depends on the specific nature of your disease (and whether there are stents). So I cannot comments specifically. Most people can stop one of these after CABG. As for the statin - that is critical and has been shown to prolong life / reduce recurrent events. So usually we prescribe these when possible. All the best!
what if you had a case of a-flutter but only once, some 6 months ago and no clots? Nothing since then. I was taking aged garlic extract, nattokinase, fish oil, l-carnitine,circumin, prior to this. Is it safe to take those while I'm on Eliquis? I've stopped them while I've been on Eliquis. I've seen no signs of any bleeding.. Aged 73 - lean
I am sorry... I cannot answer questions about specific cases. For instance - I don't know your echocardiogram parameters. If you have concerns, the best would be to consult with a cardiologist.
I wonder if moving to a high elevation (6700 ft) could have contributed to my DVT, along with age, HRT, etc? If so, would I potentially be able to come off thinners if living at a lower elevation (eliminated HRT, of course)?
While I cannot comment about your case and specifically about whether you can come off the blood thinner, elevation has been known to contribute to DVT formation.
Could the Covid vaccines be a cause of my embolism? I’m currently on Eloquist and want to get off it…. All my test are inclusive as to a reason.
I am sorry, but we cannot comment about any specific case. In theory, some patients who receive the COVID-19 vaccine develop clots, but that is not common.
I am a active 72 year old that has had a dVT in the groin. Doctor put me on Elouise for 3 months, what now? We don’t know why I got the clot. Thanks. Steve D.
Steve, I am sorry about your clot. Deciding about how long to treat someone after a blood clot (DVT) is a complicated decision that needs to account for the exact circumstances and a specific person's bleeding risk. You should discuss these with your doctor. Often, we treat for longer than 3 months if we do not know the cause, but sometimes, especially when we worry about bleeding, we treat for a limited period. All the best.
@ido.
I had a P.E. 7 years ago and I'm still on 20mg of rivaroxaban a day. The doctor's said that they didn't know why I had blood clots but said that i have to stay on rivaroxaban for the rest of my life and I'm only 52 now. I have spoken to my doctor but he just says that i have to stay on this medication. When I had my P.E. I was a trucker and i was eating McDonald's 3 days a week and kfc and subways the other days, and at that time I was drinking about 7-8 cans of strong beer everyday and smoking heavy. But now I have completely changed my lifestyle and was looking into natural bloodthiners like garlic turmeric ect ect. But I'm a bit frightened but I really want to come off rivaroxaban because of it's side effects can you give me any advice pls.
@Angiologist That figures. I bet the shots give a person the clots. Now, that person has to remain dependent of the drug or die. Biggest money making scam if I ever heard one. Big pharma = big fear!
I am being taken off my blood thinners this month,after ,I will then have blood testing in a week after stoping.My second time in 16 months having extensive blood clots and PE.I am serching for answers .What about recurrent DVTs?I am in my late 40s.
I am sorry to hear about your events. It is true that many tests that help us understand the reason for clots need to be done off blood thinners. All the best.
Thank you for replying,it's definitely a scary time,but hoping for answers soon .
Do too much red cells or too much fat in blood cause thick blood leading to clotting?
Thank you for the question. There are certain clots (mainly in arteries) that happen from “too much blood”. For the most part, much fat does not cause clots directly.
Hie doctor l am in South Africa they said l have trobosis how long is my life span l am 47 years l am blood thinner l am taking warfin
Sorry to hear about your problem. I cannot comment specifically about your case, but most people who suffer thrombosis and are treated should have a normal life-span. All the best!