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ELIQUIS- STROKE
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Hello, my name is Barbara. I had a big stroke on April 10th, and I was instructed to stay on Eliquis — one dose in the morning and one at night.( Every 12 hrs) I’m a little concerned about whether taking the drops could cause bleeding while I’m on Eliquis.
I’ve heard great reviews from my pastor, who has 3 types of cancer, and it has been reduced so , much without chemo or radiation, and I have been reading many positive testimonials, which has encouraged me. I also struggle with chronic bladder infections and I also have breast cancer in my left breast. I was scheduled for surgery. I prolonged due to other medical issues. It’s also very important that I remain on Eliquis.
I was wondering if any has takenor could any insight or guidance regarding this.
Thank you very much.
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MMS1 is not an anticoagulant (blood thinner). I ingest 2.5ml of undiluted DMSO every morning in a small amount of water on an empty stomach in case there are any blood clots in my blood plumbing. If DMSO finds any clots, it will dissolve them.
Hello, my name is Barbara. I had a big stroke on April 10th, and I was instructed to stay on Eliquis — one dose in the morning and one at night.( Every 12 hrs) I’m a little concerned about whether taking the drops could cause bleeding while I’m on Eliquis.
I’ve heard great reviews from my pastor, who has 3 types of cancer, and it has been reduced so , much without chemo or radiation, and I have been reading many positive testimonials, which has encouraged me. I also struggle with chronic bladder infections and I also have breast cancer in my left breast. I was scheduled for surgery. I prolonged due to other medical issues. It’s also very important that I remain on Eliquis.
I was wondering if any has takenor could any insight or guidance regarding this.
Thank you very much.
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