Yes I know this board is supposed to be about Q related content; however, I don't think there are any other forums on the internet with people who are smart enough to answer my question. I don't trust my doctor because I think she's compromised by Big Pharma.
Awhile back after taking an ultrasound test, they told me the blood clots in my lower left leg have finally dissolved after taking Warfarin for 12 years. But they want to keep me on Warfarin as a preventive anti-clot drug forever. My main concern with this regiment is the possibility of suffering fatigue from taking the drug. I don't know how it causes fatigue; however, it's still my number one suspect. If a far simpler drug such as aspirin can be an effective treatment at preventing blood clots without the debilitating side effects of fatigue, I'm all for it. Please express your thoughts.
Warfarin is actually rat-poison. I had a blood clot because of a genetic defect - I have two extra ribs.
They put me on warfarin for about 3 months, but couldn't get the dose right. I went in every week for a blood draw, and they kept changing the does. At the worst times my vision was red and I had spontaneous bruises because the dose was way too high.
I hated that shit. They removed the rib, and now I'm fine.
When I was in the hospital they had some other med which I had to inject into the fatty tissue of my midrift. That worked great and had no side effects that I noticed.
I'm sorry I don't remember the name of the med. But there are alternatives. And I would much rather do the painful jab to my belly than what I went through with Warfarin.
that belly fat injection was heperin.
Nattokinase is an important, natural substance to use to lower triglicerides (sp) and also help people get off aspirin. You cannot take natto and aspirin at the same time. We are starting natto at my house, to lower triglicerides for my son so that he does not need to take the evil statin drug which we flat out refuse!!!!
Heperin was injected subcontainously in hospital.