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@ruth36 At this point I am not on any blood thinner, as it was thought my clots were caused by something no longer present. However when I saw my doctor two weeks ago I listed the side effects which I had (some still have) and suggested he check out this site. Moreover I said that if I had to go on a blood thinner again I'd hope it would be one unrelated to Eliquis, even warfarin with all its required tests and avoidance would be better. All along this path of getting better, my mind kept going back to my last day in the hospital, and how wonderful I felt. The day after that I started taking Eliquis. My guess is its the best for removing clots, an it did for those that reminaded. The original massive clot was remove surgically. All. in all, he is an excellent physician and I am alive!