Topic: Prothrombin Fragment 1+2 MoAb, Thrombin Antithrombin
LisaK
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Keeping in mind I am on Nottokinase 100mg, 2x/day, Bolouke, and serrapeptase.... I just got my results back from Labcorp and they don't look so good,
Lipoprotein (a) 198.9 nmol/L Should be <75.0
Thrombin Antithrombin Complex 5.8 ng/mL should be <4.3
Prothrombin Fragment 1+2 MoAb 716 pmol/L shopiuld be <326
All of these have gone up since the last test. I won't talk to my LLMD until my next apt and I have forwarded the results to my other "regular" drs- cardiologist & pcp....
I imagine its all from my bart or lyme or mcas or whatever else???? I am trying to learn about these via online, but any information is greatly appreciated from the knowledge pool here!
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I was on natto. My blood got so thin and flowed so easily. I have to have phlebotomies to control high iron and when tech removed the needle something happened and blood was going everywhere. My arm, the chair, the floor. I felt so bad for the guy.
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LisaK
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V CLOTTING??
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LisaK
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terv, yes, I have "sticky blood" from al the diseases.
its similar to covid symptoms I am told.
ha, yes I am a "bleeder" alert when I get blood drawn
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