06-09-2024, 11:08 AM
Hi Jessi
Reality is that blood cloths are always one of the risks connected with HRT. My wife is even scared of them because of her menopause and shift in hormones. Some people report having had blood cloths using PM i na percentage that is higher than pharma HRT probably because HRT is usually taken under medical supervision, so a doctor knows the right dosage and, in case, can prescribe blood thinners if needed. If you are scared about blood cloths, you should ask a doctor to do a blood test on you to verify if you could be at risk of cloths anyway. This could also be useful information in case you travel by airplane.
I have read of many people around here that take aspirin in small doses as it seems that it has a mild thinning effect on blood. I found recently that red wine contains a molecule that acts as blood thinners, so I make sure to alwas assume copious amounts of it
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Reality is that blood cloths are always one of the risks connected with HRT. My wife is even scared of them because of her menopause and shift in hormones. Some people report having had blood cloths using PM i na percentage that is higher than pharma HRT probably because HRT is usually taken under medical supervision, so a doctor knows the right dosage and, in case, can prescribe blood thinners if needed. If you are scared about blood cloths, you should ask a doctor to do a blood test on you to verify if you could be at risk of cloths anyway. This could also be useful information in case you travel by airplane.
I have read of many people around here that take aspirin in small doses as it seems that it has a mild thinning effect on blood. I found recently that red wine contains a molecule that acts as blood thinners, so I make sure to alwas assume copious amounts of it
