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@elegantgem @cece55..i had a loop recorder put in at the end of January due to TIA. It started blerdng at thr incision site a few days after that. My cardiologist was nit available but teo other doctors in the practice sae me and told me to stop the Xetalto until I can see my own doctor. My cardiologist told me to go off until the bleeding stops. During that time I had my teeth cleaned. I stopped taking the med until almost 3 weeks later. Yes, it took that long for the incision to heal. I have leg and back pain too, but i suspect it was the statin i was taking also. My cardiologist is giving permission to stop statin to rule out that it is the cause the pain. I think as cece55 suggested , it would pay to ask your doctor if you could stop Eliquis for a few days. My son in law used to have afib and he was on Eliquis but he didn't have any side effects so I guess it affects people differently. I'm extremely sensitive to meds so it's difficult for me to get used to anything. Cece55 are you off blood thinner now or are you on a different one?

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Thanks everyone for your response. I decided to do a lot more reading about strokes and your heart. I was just reading a book by Dr. Jay Cohn called Cardiovascular health. He stated some (he didn't say which) blood thinner actually help in repairing the artery walls in the heart. Have any of you heard that?