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Posted on Dec 5, 2021, 10:06 pm
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For P2.2 Paley requires blood thinner until you can walk freely, which is 2-3 months into consolidation period. Some people chose to stop it early at their own risk.

There has been at least one blood clot case which happened to a Stryde patient during the consolidation period. So technically you are still at risk of blood clots until you can have reasonable amount of exercise and movement on a daily basis.

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Posted on Dec 5, 2021, 10:48 pm
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Was the patient on bloodthinners when he had the bloodclot?

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Posted on Dec 6, 2021, 12:42 am
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Quote from: two on December 05, 2021, 06:33:26 PMInteresting zaozari.

Have you consulted with any LL doctors and explained your condition to them?


I haven't addressed that issue with any yet. My hope is that I am "cleared" for LL responsibly and that the condition really gets as normal as possible with the same or other medicines.  I also prefer tibias because fracture is less "agressive" and depending on the method with less "blood mess".
But above all because cloths produced in the tibias region are generally smaller and apparently much less prone to "travel" all the way up to the heart, lungs or brain than those in femur region.

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