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Blood coagulation and operation

Heart & Blood Health | Last Active: May 13, 2022 | Replies (5)

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@sueinmn

Hi Cindi - that is definitely a question for your doctor. None of us knows your individual blood chemistry, or the doctor's technique.
I can tell you that I needed transfusions after some of my hip replacement surgeries, but not after others!
Sue

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I have spoken to my doctor and he kindly told me to take red cell builders like vitamin b and folate, etc. So I bought some to strengthen up. He is arranging to use a cellsaver machine with me which is in a circuit and takes the blood that bleeds out and cleans it and puts it back in the body. Actually I read a report that it is less problematic that way in recovery. However I was reading about coagulation and I will definitely bring it up. It seems like it's supposed to have something to do with clotting, but I will ask because I want to lose as little blood as possible. (Naturally.) Another question to bring up. I hear there's less blood loss with hip surgery than knee surgery. I hope hope hope that I can walk better (less pain) after the hip surgery, but my knee is pretty bad also, but the big pain is from the hip.

And now that you mention it, I have to ask him again what his technique is. boy o boy.