In a world of veins where lifeblood flows, A tale unfolds of ignorance that grows. Viscosity, the measure of blood's might, Ignored by some in the medical light. No tests to gauge the thickness, the flow, Yet blood thinners like a reckless wind do blow. Into the veins of elders, frail and wise, A gamble played, a dangerous surprise. Rat poison disguised, a misguided cure, Forgetting that each body's a canvas pure. One size, they say, fits all in the game, But in the elderly, it's not the same. Thin blood, like rivers, too much to bear, A one-size potion, a cross to bear. Plasma dominates, a watery reign, Yet the remedy given is not humane. Oh, the folly of this medical decree, Administered without a true decree. For in the elderly, a nuanced dance, A delicate balance, a fleeting chance. Let's shed a light on this foolish scheme, Where wisdom falters, and dangers teem. For in the veins of our elders so dear, A tailored touch is what they need to steer. To understand the blood's viscosity, A science crucial for longevity. No more willy-nilly, no reckless play, Let knowledge guide in a careful way. In the rhythm of life, let wisdom play its part, A melody composed with a healing heart. For in the veins of the elderly so grand, A symphony of health, a gentle hand.
Ive been on blood thinners for the last week after I had knee surgery. (Tinzaparin). I've had flu like symptoms all week. Dizziness, light headedness, bleeding gums, nose bleeds, fatigue, muscle weakness and shortness of breath. Ive been told to take them for 3 weeks, but I'm stopping them for the next few days to see if my symptoms go away because I can't continue like this.
It's crucial to consult your healthcare provider before making any changes to your medication regimen, especially blood thinners, to ensure your safety and proper management of your symptoms. ❤️
The use of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) alongside blood thinners should be approached with caution and under the guidance of a healthcare professional. CoQ10 is a supplement that some people take for various health reasons, but it may interact with certain blood thinners, such as warfarin. CoQ10 can potentially decrease the effectiveness of warfarin, leading to changes in the International Normalized Ratio (INR), a measure of blood clotting time. It's crucial to inform your healthcare provider about all supplements and medications you are taking to ensure they can assess potential interactions and adjust your treatment plan accordingly. They will monitor your blood clotting parameters and make any necessary adjustments to maintain the therapeutic effectiveness of blood thinners while minimizing risks.
Hello thank you for the information I have a question please I have protein C deficiency And my doctor prescribe for warfarin Do you think it’s possible to switch to aspirin instead Thanks 🙏
I don't sleep well and usually end up feeling like I was dragged behind a car. Ivr been taking 4 ibuprofen to get me through the day. The regular dose never does anything for me.
It's important to address the root cause of your sleep issues rather than relying on high doses of ibuprofen; please consult a healthcare professional for a tailored solution. ❤️
@@MedicalCentric i had a sleep apnea test and didnt have it. i woke up alot through out the night and they said i would need medecine for it. things like unisom dont really help either. taking it leaves me with a sleeping pill hang over.
Can we get a chart like: don’t cut yourself, tell your dentist that you are on this meds, eat more garlic, etc.
After Covid, there is a lot of us.
Nice and i love whole video that you create
Thank you for these details. Highly invaluable indeed, one every heart patient should know....!!!
Glad you think so
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Great video thanks for sharing
Great video, very informative 👍🏽
Glad it was helpful!
Is lemon and olive oil ok for for those who drink blood thinners?
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You are welcome.
what about Beet juice with blood thinner not don't show any Vitim K
Big thank you
In a world of veins where lifeblood flows,
A tale unfolds of ignorance that grows.
Viscosity, the measure of blood's might,
Ignored by some in the medical light.
No tests to gauge the thickness, the flow,
Yet blood thinners like a reckless wind do blow.
Into the veins of elders, frail and wise,
A gamble played, a dangerous surprise.
Rat poison disguised, a misguided cure,
Forgetting that each body's a canvas pure.
One size, they say, fits all in the game,
But in the elderly, it's not the same.
Thin blood, like rivers, too much to bear,
A one-size potion, a cross to bear.
Plasma dominates, a watery reign,
Yet the remedy given is not humane.
Oh, the folly of this medical decree,
Administered without a true decree.
For in the elderly, a nuanced dance,
A delicate balance, a fleeting chance.
Let's shed a light on this foolish scheme,
Where wisdom falters, and dangers teem.
For in the veins of our elders so dear,
A tailored touch is what they need to steer.
To understand the blood's viscosity,
A science crucial for longevity.
No more willy-nilly, no reckless play,
Let knowledge guide in a careful way.
In the rhythm of life, let wisdom play its part,
A melody composed with a healing heart.
For in the veins of the elderly so grand,
A symphony of health, a gentle hand.
Ive been on blood thinners for the last week after I had knee surgery. (Tinzaparin).
I've had flu like symptoms all week. Dizziness, light headedness, bleeding gums, nose bleeds, fatigue, muscle weakness and shortness of breath.
Ive been told to take them for 3 weeks, but I'm stopping them for the next few days to see if my symptoms go away because I can't continue like this.
It's crucial to consult your healthcare provider before making any changes to your medication regimen, especially blood thinners, to ensure your safety and proper management of your symptoms. ❤️
@@MedicalCentric You're right
Is CoQ10 ok to take with blood thinners? I thought I read somewhere that it is not. thanks in advance.
The use of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) alongside blood thinners should be approached with caution and under the guidance of a healthcare professional. CoQ10 is a supplement that some people take for various health reasons, but it may interact with certain blood thinners, such as warfarin. CoQ10 can potentially decrease the effectiveness of warfarin, leading to changes in the International Normalized Ratio (INR), a measure of blood clotting time. It's crucial to inform your healthcare provider about all supplements and medications you are taking to ensure they can assess potential interactions and adjust your treatment plan accordingly. They will monitor your blood clotting parameters and make any necessary adjustments to maintain the therapeutic effectiveness of blood thinners while minimizing risks.
Hello thank you for the information
I have a question please
I have protein C deficiency
And my doctor prescribe for warfarin
Do you think it’s possible to switch to aspirin instead
Thanks 🙏
How long does it take 2 get a blood clot and die
how much time it takes to thin blood to normal from 1100
If you are told what to take without being instructed how much to take, then the information is useless.
I don't sleep well and usually end up feeling like I was dragged behind a car. Ivr been taking 4 ibuprofen to get me through the day. The regular dose never does anything for me.
It's important to address the root cause of your sleep issues rather than relying on high doses of ibuprofen; please consult a healthcare professional for a tailored solution. ❤️
@@MedicalCentric i had a sleep apnea test and didnt have it. i woke up alot through out the night and they said i would need medecine for it. things like unisom dont really help either. taking it leaves me with a sleeping pill hang over.
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Hey people don't take blood thinners . They made me weak and slowly losing my hair . I'm sad .
Warfrin made my hair fall out. Xarelto seems good
@@melissaeastman3140 wow . Imagine herparin
Yes they do, but it better then another stroke