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Annette
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Re: Warfarin and refractory chronic CH - 1 case re
« Reply #25 on: Feb 21st, 2008, 6:29pm » |
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on Feb 21st, 2008, 12:14pm, nani wrote: Annette, why choose to use your sarcasm on Eric? One of the most helpful, informative and kind members here? I'm the one you're pissed at. I'm not really concerned about a hijack... the above links are all there is on it. |
| I am not concerned about hijacking either, threads go where they go and I feel its important to say that I didnt mean sarcasm and I am not " pissed" with you anymore. I used to yes but thats gone a long time ago. I am not "pissed" ( I dont know what would be the best word to use here so I just borrow yours) with anyone here at all and thats the truth from my heart. Whether you or anyone else decide to believe differently thats your/their choice. God knows and thats enough for me.
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Re: Warfarin and refractory chronic CH - 1 case re
« Reply #26 on: Feb 21st, 2008, 10:49pm » |
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on Feb 20th, 2008, 6:44pm, nani wrote: Nanni thanks for that info it’s the sort of thing I have been looking for to explain even if only to myself just why I’m getting such good results with the Taurine/Magnesium/Calcium regime I am using. When looking at the other things that promote blood thinning things start to fall into place; Fish Oil I love my sardine & chopped onion sandwiches & will have them at least once a week, Tomato Juice is always a morning starter & we use Olive Oil for all forms of our cooking be it BBQs basting roasts for the Webber & is the base for any salad dressing . Perhaps it’s the combination of all these things plus the fact that I live in a region where the weather itself promotes the thinning of the blood ( winter temps 9c-25c & summer 19c – 40+c & that’s why I freeze my little but off when I go south. Much appreciated Cheers Barry
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Re: Warfarin and refractory chronic CH - 1 case re
« Reply #27 on: Feb 29th, 2008, 12:06am » |
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Warfarin / Heparin A small percentage of those use warfarin/Heparin treatment therapies some 450 or so have died thats only like 3%, gleaned from reading other sources. This excerpt from medscape. "If there's an overriding message from our study, it's perhaps that the hemorrhagic risk associated with heparinlike perioperative anticoagulation is greater than previously appreciated, and that it needs to be considered carefully in any risk/benefit analysis that one is doing around an interruption of warfarin for an elective procedure," Garcia said. "We don't have good data about the benefit of perioperative heparin, whereas we are getting increasingly more evidence that perioperative heparin certainly comes with a risk." http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/568916 Six weeks later just blame it on the Chinese - http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSN2862411220080228
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