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Anyone else have an acute rise in their levels?
Mine were normal 6 months ago around 100. What have any of you done to get this down? Thanks
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A couple of years ago, I had fibrinogen levels of 441. Didn't do anything about it. Not that I shouldn't have...
I did it as part of the Hemex panel, with a follow-up a few months later. I thought about letting my DO rx the Hemex protocol, but my hematologist/oncologist cousin waved me off.
I don't know what my levels are now, though.
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I did 4 months of heparin and would not do it again. I am still scarred and bruised and I stopped over six weeks ago. Also had some other problems that I correlate to the heparin. I would consider Rechts-Regulat for a month and then retest.
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thanks to all so far for the response - From what I read so far on having levels this high is that you become high risk for stroke or MI.
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quote:Originally posted by johnlyme1: thanks to all so far for the response - From what I read so far on having levels this high is that you become high risk for stroke or MI.
Yes.
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Yeah, Yikes! John do you have the enzymes to start taking yet?
I wish I had some help to offer. Hang in there, kiddo.
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