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(Possibly) MC Related Vascular Condition
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1370901" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>In my case, a PE was not officially diagnosed but I had an episode of extreme breathlessness a couple of days before the DVT was diagnosed. Several days of IV heparin in the hospital and now Eliquis for life. Hematologist recommended the perpetual blood thinners because a root cause could not be found. I have no obvious issues with the Eliquis - bruising, bleeding from minor cuts etc. No reversal agent currently available but one currently under development. I decided that I would accept the risk rather than deal with the hassle of Coumadin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1370901, member: 19880"] In my case, a PE was not officially diagnosed but I had an episode of extreme breathlessness a couple of days before the DVT was diagnosed. Several days of IV heparin in the hospital and now Eliquis for life. Hematologist recommended the perpetual blood thinners because a root cause could not be found. I have no obvious issues with the Eliquis - bruising, bleeding from minor cuts etc. No reversal agent currently available but one currently under development. I decided that I would accept the risk rather than deal with the hassle of Coumadin. [/QUOTE]
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