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Post by zabrubon on Jun 6, 2007 2:50:08 GMT -5
hey i was wondering, do you think cumaden, the blood thinner would work for me. Seems like I can not muster up any strength and i believe this stuff is creating a sticky like substance, making my blood thicker. I remember going to the hospital six years ago and had intervenous, the nurses kept popping the clot, they did not want to change the clogged needle. My blood was thick even then. When I get cut, it heals very fast. The bleeding stops abruptly. If I had a blood thinner, perhaps it would allow me to have more energy. Any heart patients out there with Morgellons taking cumaden(spelling is possibly wrong)? Chicago Bonnie
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Post by bugsy on Jun 6, 2007 7:28:03 GMT -5
Before going on a prescription drug for blood thinning there are several alternatives in herbal if interested. Keep these in mind prior to any surgery.Otc, Nsaids, Garlic, Echinachea, Grapeseed extract, EDTA (Blood cheleation product) Is currently being tested by the FDA on heart patients (removes metals from blood) may have to take zinc supplements while doing. Am sure there are more. These are just a few. I'm sure I don't have to say this but I will anyway. PLEASE do some online homework before trying anything new...... You are all pretty smart cookies... ~Bugsy ~Bugsy
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Post by zabrubon on Jun 6, 2007 23:39:24 GMT -5
bugsy, i will heed your advice. my mom said to try asprin. And now that i think about it i always feel less stiff after asprin. Going to journal the journey take care, chicagobonnie
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Post by liz on Jun 7, 2007 6:36:29 GMT -5
Bonnie, they had to literly butterfly and pump to get blood out of me..I think your thickening of blood has to do with morgs more than cumada....what is your platlet count...Tom and mine are way above normal...I have been chewing a bayer asprin everyday for that reason and bad chest pains....When I do a massacare on a lesion..which I am trying not to do anymore...blood comes out in big clumps with black stringy stuff in it...I put those clumps in alcohol and when all the real blood washes off, what is left over is unbelievable...this thing is for sure messing up are blood as well...good luck Bonnie!
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Post by healing on Jun 7, 2007 22:06:37 GMT -5
Look into Hawthorne -- its an herb.
Doctors in England have been perscribing it to heart patients for several decades now. So effective as a blood thinner, you can not take it if on Cumaden. It also strengthens the heart valve muscles.
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Post by sondra on Jun 8, 2007 1:20:44 GMT -5
Hi Bonnie, vitamine E is a blood thinner....My dad takes this regularly and prior to having surgery last December his doctor had him stop the vit. E , so he would not bleed too much during surgery... He also has arithmia and takes what is called low dose asprin . You can find any drug store , usually around 80mg.... Sondra
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Post by ed on Jun 8, 2007 5:39:09 GMT -5
ah....... vit E and asprin info... drink more water.... nothing to play with, you can have your "clotting time" checked but will probably have to go through your dr to get the order for the lab work. .Ed.... . VITAMIN E, and also taken with 81mg Aspirin?? www.lowcarbfriends.com/bbs/archive/index.php/t-266123.html
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Post by godog on Jun 8, 2007 8:29:34 GMT -5
Liz, so what does it look like, the stuff in your blood you see after washing your blood?
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Post by zabrubon on Jun 9, 2007 18:05:33 GMT -5
ok, so i need to have my blood clotting tested and low dosage of asprin, maybe baby asprin and some vitamine and lots and lots of my favorite h2o. sounds like a plan, thanks will keep you posted all ChicagoBonnie
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Post by flutterby on Jun 10, 2007 11:02:29 GMT -5
I agree with you, Liz. I have seen probably thousands of Morgellons organisms, which resemble very small "dust like" little red squirmies in my blood. I have also seem eggs in my blood. I know this is traveling the course of my circulatory system.
This is Interesting: I recently went for lab work and have blood drawn. I'm 55 and the numerous times in the past, I have had no problem with locating a juicy vein to draw from.
The tech had a difficult time finding a proper spout from my right arm so went to the left. I watched as she inserted the seringn directley into a vein on my left arm. The blood began to flow freely into the tube, when all of a sudden, it stopped. My feeling is that the Morgs in my blood had probably clogged the needle and no more blood would flow. The tech then applied slight pressure to the site and the blood continued in dribs and drabs into the tube. When the first tube was removed and the second tube in place to draw blood, it flowed, seemingly unobstructed. Weird. My blood is very dark and thick in consistancy. God Bless, Love, Flutterby
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