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| Quote: Manc Robin "Can be managed for contact sports even if on warfarin
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" Being on warfarin increases the risk for bleeding. Therefore, contact sports and sports with a risk for serious injury, such as football, hockey, basketball, soccer, gymnastics, alpine skiing, or boxing should not be pursued by a person on warfarin. However, athletes such as runners, bicyclists or triathletes may be able to continue their sport" Sadly not sure you read the article correctly mate
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| Not sure, but I believe Kirk Dixon had the same problem last year, out for a while.
Speedy recovery Blake, not nice to hear.
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| There are various other drugs that may be as effective and could get him on the field quicker. I am currently in pot and have blood thinners to take, but they are all short term effect. The main thing is to bust the clot and then look at whether it is the result of trauma or whether long term management is needed.
It's a tough thing to happen to someone who makes a living from contact sport.
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| Nasty one.
Wish him a speedy recovery.
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| Quote: Marfa Manu "" Being on warfarin increases the risk for bleeding. Therefore, contact sports and sports with a risk for serious injury, such as football, hockey, basketball, soccer, gymnastics, alpine skiing, or boxing should not be pursued by a person on warfarin. However, athletes such as runners, bicyclists or triathletes may be able to continue their sport" Sadly not sure you read the article correctly mate'"
Unfortunatley the ADHD kicked in before you got to the end of the paragraph...
"Individual blood thinning treatment plans can also be designed, such as (a) a decrease in warfarin dosage a few days prior to athletic events that would otherwise put the person at increased risk for bleeding, (b) switching the athlete who should be on long-term blood thinners to low molecular weight heparin shots during the athletic season and interrupting the shots for competitions that pose a risk for bleeding, (c) stopping blood thinners during the season and accepting a higher risk for blood clots during that time, but restarting warfarin during the off season."
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| Quote: Marfa Manu "Most common cause is after an operation in the leg, my husband developed one after he had his cartridge trimmed in his knee (old rugby injury). He was on warfarin for 12 months and carried a card, the issue with the drug is that it thins the blood so if you are involved in an injury which involves blood loss you pose a higher risk. It thins the blood as the danger of a clot is it may reach the heart which is life threatening or the lungs.'"
Not only that but you bruise like a Edit-AS very easily
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| A relative of mine was on Warfarin and ended up suffering internal bleeding from knocking herself in a swimming pool, ended up needing Vitamin K to thicken the blood again as her kidneys couldn't cope with the thinned blood. Not as straight forward as someone on here seems to think, especially in an impact sport like ours!!
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| Quote: Mrs Barista "Sounds serious. How do you develop a blood clot - I know you can get a DVT on a flight for example, but not something you hear about often as an RL injury as such. Is it just a spontaneous thing? Blooming bad luck if so.'"
Im not sure myself, im just wondering, is it the same as a Hematoma, or is that something completely different?.
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| Quote: Seventies red "Im not sure myself, im just wondering, is it the same as a Hematoma, or is that something completely different?.'"
Thats more of a bloody big bruise, think thats outside the veins
Clots, DVTs/PE's appear inside, blocking the flow
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| Just read it on Sky Sports, hope he gets well real soon.
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| i have a dvt (diagnosed last February) apparently it can be caused be vigorous exercise (lots of people get them after the gnr the quack told me) as it can tear the middle valve in your calf that stops the flow. I had never felt pain like it literally was crawling on the floor to the toilet etc because just couldn't.put any weight on it at all. That lasted a few days after i started the warfarin my calf is still swollen (probs always will be) i am still on the warfarin indefinitely & tbh it wouldn't suprise me if he never plays again,a brisk walk.in the park with my daughter & i can feel it tightening up so god only knows how he could play rugby. Saying that hope the lads ok & makes a speedy recovery.
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| Quote: R.B.A "I thought that Scott Murrell played well against Wigan and would expect him to get first shot at the 6 shirt. It is a blow but it isnt the end of the world. It will reduce our creativity but judging by our first 2 performances we are going to spend more time trying to run over people than around them anyway.'"
I'd agree, thought Murrell did ok.
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| Think it depends on where the clot is - deep down in the veins in the leg or more superficial which is easier to treat
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| Quote: Hutchie "Thats more of a bloody big bruise, think thats outside the veins
Clots, DVTs/PE's appear inside, blocking the flow'"
Correct, I had cerebral haematoma and its a blood clot outside veins caused by internal bleeding.
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| Quote: Manc Robin "Unfortunatley the ADHD kicked in before you got to the end of the paragraph...
"Individual blood thinning treatment plans can also be designed, such as (a) a decrease in warfarin dosage a few days prior to athletic events that would otherwise put the person at increased risk for bleeding, (b) switching the athlete who should be on long-term blood thinners to low molecular weight heparin shots during the athletic season and interrupting the shots for competitions that pose a risk for bleeding, (c) stopping blood thinners during the season and accepting a higher risk for blood clots during that time, but restarting warfarin during the off season."'"
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