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In reply to the discussion: Once again, I am terrified. [View all]highplainsdem
(53,015 posts)33. Sending prayers and healing vibes. Re your worry about getting a clot from a-fib because
you have to go off your blood thinner for a while - I have relatives with a-fib who had to do the same for various surgeries, but never developed a clot as a result. Your doctor will have you back on a blood thinner, possibly a different one, as soon as it's safe to start again.
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Best of luck and complete recovery to you. I had radiation for breast cancer not as bad as yours
Walleye
Nov 2022
#5
Murielm99, you are in my heart. I have no expertise in cancer, but it sounds like good
Scrivener7
Nov 2022
#7
So sorry you are going through this, muriel. It's good that the doctors are talking cure
skylucy
Nov 2022
#14
Oh no! Hoping for the best, stay positive and seek information. So sorry to hear this.
TeamProg
Nov 2022
#30
Sending prayers and healing vibes. Re your worry about getting a clot from a-fib because
highplainsdem
Nov 2022
#33
Being terrified was the normal for me from my diagnosis/ throughout my treatment.
Solly Mack
Nov 2022
#47
I am wishing you all the best wishes I can muster and will think about you. Best wishes for the scan
Evolve Dammit
Nov 2022
#69