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It seems that there are a few people who want to try using aspirin

alone. Because of the recent article comparing aspirin and Coumadin,

a few people may think aspirin will protect them from blood clots.

While this may be true, the article also mentioned that Coumadin was

better in preventing blood clots from forming in the heart. People

who have afib have to be more concerned with these blood clots. My

life style nor my diet have changed due to Coumadin. Ray

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>It seems that there are a few people who want to try using aspirin

>alone. Because of the recent article comparing aspirin and Coumadin,

>a few people may think aspirin will protect them from blood clots.

>While this may be true, the article also mentioned that Coumadin was

>better in preventing blood clots from forming in the heart. People

>who have afib have to be more concerned with these blood clots. My

>life style nor my diet have changed due to Coumadin. Ray

Hi Ray, I am on aspirin alone (and my cardiologists also thinks this is

the best choice for me at the moment). There is some research suggesting

that if you are under 60 and have no other problems the risk of stroke

is less than the risks associated with warfarin. (There is other

research saying that warfarin is better than aspirin for preventing clots

forming in the heart - it's never easy!) I would suggest that if anybody wants

to change meds they consult their Doctors and talk their own particualr case

through.

cheers

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D

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Hi Everybody,

It would seem somewhere along the line I have been invited to an AF seminar

is Italy as a DR. While I shall politely decline the mail is very

interesting. Here is the URL its still under construction but I feel it may

be more interesting in the future.

Best regards

C

http://www.af-ablation.org/underc.htm

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