Good news the Dr. said I did not suffer any heart damage and my heart looks good and I will not be on any restrictions. I do have to watch my diet though it is not super strict and I need to be careful not to get a cut. They taught me how to give myself my first shot of Lovenox. Unfortunately I do have to stay one more day at least because my INR has not budged after 3 days.
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Anyone suffer from a blood clot in the leg before?
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Originally posted by Shaggin Wagon View PostIs this board aging or what? I figure in a few more years, Geritol will have its own advertisers forum here.
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Originally posted by 3.90x3.62 View PostWell, you had a fortunate outcome. How do you think this event will change the way you approach every day life?
1. Be the BEST Father and husband I can possibly be.
2. Be the kind of friend a friend would like to have.
3. Smile more.
4. Be honest when I offer help or just help before its asked for. Be johnny-on-spot when called for it.
5. Don't keep scores of what others owe you, keep scores of what you can do for others that have done right by you.
6. Help anonymously as much as within my ability to remain so.
7. Be more generous.
8. Stop "saying" "Let's get together some time" to friends and family and MAKE it happen.
9. Compliment people more. Strangers too.
10. Pick your friends carefully. Nevermind their income, sexual preference, age, gender, religion, abilities or inabilities. Try to lift up the depressed or negative, but don't let them drag you down with them.
I still got a lot of others to work on, and some I don't know how or if I can change or if I even want to and I just need to decide when I am ok with that.
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