I am certainly no doctor, but I would think that Coumadin would be contra-indicated for a leaking heart valve.
Y'mean like we just did ?
Maybe Bill is diddling her Dr and she’s trying to get rid of Hillary.
Someone -—— I think it was even a doctor quipped that Hillary was being treated by a Veterinarian....../snicker
A leaking heart valve would tend to allow the slow moving/leaking blood to clot. Thus a blood thinner.
I have a leaking heartvalve and take Coumadin. In fact all the medical problems as described fit me exactly
I am no doctor either, but the guy I took care of for 5 years had a leaky valve and irregular heart beats. His doctor was very concerned about his heart throwing a clot that would go to the brain and kill him. Apparently when the heart doesn’t beat regular and there is a valve problem, blood can pool in the lower chamber ( my guy), slightly coagulate and then get pumped into the system. His doc was also concerned about my guy falling and hitting his head. Doc was torn between a strong blood thinner and nothing. Baby aspirin was what he ended up taking. I am seeing lots of episodes with Clinton that I saw with my guy.
“I am certainly no doctor, but I would think that Coumadin would be contra-indicated for a leaking heart valve.”
My wife underwent open heart surgery two years ago to have her Aortic Heart Valve replaced. It was calcified, which means two things: 1. it doesn’t close tightly and two, it’s restricted. In and of itself, it isn’t life-threatening, but it fosters two other problems that can lead to early death. Since the heart isn’t efficient ) i.e. it has to pump through a restricted valve it leads to a thickening of the heart muscle and secondly, since the valve also doesn’t seal, there is backflow through it which also causes heart muscle thickening because the heart is working to make up for the pumping inefficiency. Thickening of the Heart Muscle leads to heart failure.
So if PIAPS has a leaking heart valve, it’s not a trivial matter. BTW, they replace the valve with one from a pig, so Muslims can’t have this life-saving surgery.
Depends on what is causing the leaking.....is it valve failure due to age or a long standing mitral valve prolapsed? Since she has already developed clots she needs a thinner of some sort.....
Right? Isn’t a leaking valve the same as mitral valve prolapse or any of the 4 valves? This causes many of the described symptoms and a replacement valve is suggested if symptoms get bad enough.
Of all her issues, this is not the one to be concerned with.
Depends on what valve is leaky leaky...and what may be causing it.
A damaged heart valve could increase clotting and hence risks for a heart attack or stroke. Blood thinners would be prescribed in such an instance.
Coumadin is also contraindicated for a person at high risk for falling. Subdural hematoma is the major issue. hrc is also getting Armour thyroid. A lot of doctors only prescribe synthetic thyroid, which is not biologically equivalent to animal-based thyroid, if patient reports are correct.