DVT (deep vein thrombosis) prevention and treatment

Posted by theswede1387 @theswede1387, Sep 6, 2022

I’ve had 2 dvt’s this year, one recently when I had Covid for the first time. I am 73 years old. My Dr. Is suggesting a long term blood thinner. Is anyone trying to prevent a Dvt this way.

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My 71 yr. old husband for the first time had DVT two times in 6 months. The doctor put him on Eliquis and they disappeared on their own...good luck !

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Any side effects from the Eliquis. Since being on Eliquis for four months for right leg DVT, I’ve started experiencing tingling sensations in both legs. About to be referred to neurology. Thanks

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No side effects that we were aware of...good luck !

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I have a dvt in the femoral vein and popliteal vein. Started taking 5mg of eliquis; but now noticed bleeding with bm. After bm, bm stops. have apt with doctor on Thursday and will suggest lowering to 2.5 or switching to 81 mg aspirin which I took for many years.

Has anyone experiened this while taking eliquis?

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Hello, my husband has had a deep vein thrombosis for about 4 years, from which the pain and ulcerations in his feet are getting worse. to the point that movement is very difficult. They treat him with Rivaroxaban, but there are no improvements in sight

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Hello, my husband has had a deep vein thrombosis for about 4 years, from which the pain and ulcerations in his feet are getting worse. to the point that movement is very difficult. They treat him with Rivaroxaban, but there are no improvements in sight

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@mcalcagno Does blood pressures differ significantly between the arms and legs? My guess is that circulation to those legs is sluggish due to microvascular insufficiency

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Hello, my husband has had a deep vein thrombosis for about 4 years, from which the pain and ulcerations in his feet are getting worse. to the point that movement is very difficult. They treat him with Rivaroxaban, but there are no improvements in sight

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@mcalcagno

This is a difficult issue and I wish that there would be a good solution for all of us. I had a DVT almost 5 years ago and am still taking another anticoagulant, Eliquis. The way I understand it, the DVT permanently damaged at least one of my leg veins and the leg ulcers are a result. I don’t know of any sure easy cures. I see a vascular surgeon regularly and follow his instructions such as wearing the right compression, exercises and other leg treatments. This all has been moderately successful in decreasing my leg ulcerations. But not a certain cure all. Best wishes for the future.

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I took apixaban, Eliquis, 5 mg twice a day for a year and a half since my DVT and PE episode. Since I take another medication twice a day my haematologist went with apixaban. It seems a lot of people forget the evening dose unless they are used to that routine. Rivaroxaban does the same thing but is 1 dose a day. Last week I learned I have a 6 inch clot in the same area again. I learned that the anticoagulant oral medications have about the same level of efficacy and that repeat clots can occur. They’ve doubled my apixaban dose for a week and will be doing a CT and a blood test for autoimmune disease. I have a heparin allergy and fewer options because of that.

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