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Weekend reflection -the Rock that is higher than I

August 13, 2016 by Angela Leave a Comment

We're posting an occasional series that's rather different to our usual educational posts. It will cover quotes that may help when you're facing adversity or finding your new normal. You may have discovered your DVT is linked to a diagnosis of cancer, you may have suffered a life-threatening PE or heart attack. Whatever the reason, many of our readers go through difficult … [Read more...]

Frivolous Friday – Feeling cold? Winter or warfarin?

August 12, 2016 by Paul 1 Comment

"Of course I feel cold; I've got thin blood!" New Zealand is at its coldest right now which may seem odd to those of you sweltering in the mid-summer temperatures of the Northern Hemisphere, but we have snow low on our mountains. I fly to work for one of my clinics and the view on the right was taken from my plane yesterday. Not a bad commute, but a little cold. New … [Read more...]

Book Review – Next Breath – PE memoir

August 10, 2016 by Angela Leave a Comment

The Next Breath – New Life after Near Death Joseph Fisher – writer (4 books, 3 book chapters, 20 scientific papers) and medical researcher his website- www.the-next-breath.org contains information about the book and sample pages from it       Bottom Line A brutally honest memoir about having a PE and resultant complications (of which there were … [Read more...]

Pulmonary Embolism Diagnosis – CTPA

August 9, 2016 by Paul Leave a Comment

Why would I have a CTPA? If doctors are highly suspicious that you have a pulmonary embolism you will probably have a CTPA. It is an investigation to look for a PE and doesn't alter or treat a pulmonary embolus in any way. What does CTPA stand for? Computerised tomography pulmonary angiography - quite a mouthful! We'll consider the CT and PA components separately. What's … [Read more...]

Reaching your diagnosis – pulmonary embolism

August 8, 2016 by Paul Leave a Comment

In this Medical Monday series, we’re talking about how your doctor reaches a diagnosis of common conditions associated with coagulation. It may help if you first read the introduction, before reading about today's topic of pulmonary embolism.  Altogether we’re covering Introduction DVT, Deep Vein Thrombosis Post-thrombotic syndrome PE, Pulmonary Embolism … [Read more...]

Frivolous Friday – socks

August 5, 2016 by Paul Leave a Comment

After the last two serious posts about compression stockings, it's time for some sock fun! First comedian Louis CK complains about putting his socks on (and these aren't even compression stockings!) then a video of a good method of getting socks off and to finish, instructions on how to make a sock monkey. I don't know how this would work with compression stockings, … [Read more...]

Evidence for Compression Stockings – advice that’s hard to take

August 3, 2016 by Angela Leave a Comment

Paul had written about the importance of flight socks on long flights  but then didn’t wear them himself because he found them so uncomfortable: Between flights, in an airport toilet, I  actually broke a toilet seat cover because of the weird manoeuvring I was doing while having difficulty squeezing flight socks onto my already swollen feet: And yet, I just took it for granted … [Read more...]

Compression Stockings – Q and As

August 2, 2016 by Angela 1 Comment

Who needs Compression stockings? Compression stockings are recommended for anyone who’s had a significant DVT, one that’s made their leg swell and damaged the valves in their deep veins. Why are they needed? The medical reason for recommending compression stockings is because they help prevent post-thrombotic syndrome. However, some people wear them because of the help they … [Read more...]

Reaching your diagnosis – post-thrombotic syndrome

August 1, 2016 by Paul 2 Comments

In this Medical Monday series, we’re talking about how your doctor reaches a diagnosis of common conditions associated with coagulation. It may help if you first read the introduction and last week's topic of DVT, before reading about today's topic of post-thrombotic syndrome.  Altogether we’re covering Introduction DVT, Deep Vein Thrombosis Post-thrombotic … [Read more...]

Weekend reflection -Two roads diverged in a woods

July 30, 2016 by Angela 2 Comments

We're posting an occasional series that's rather different to our usual educational posts. It will cover quotes that may help when you're facing adversity or finding your new normal. You may have discovered your DVT is linked to a diagnosis of cancer, you may have suffered a life-threatening PE or heart attack. Whatever the reason, many of our readers go through difficult … [Read more...]

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Paul, a specialist haematologist says, “I have a passion for improving anticoagulant management and I’m on anticoagulants myself. My wife, Angela, trained as a doctor, but has concentrated instead on raising our large family. We live in beautiful New Zealand and run INR Online, providing warfarin management software for health professionals.” More

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