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At 06:23 PM 7/28/2004, you wrote:

>For those of us Coumadin:

>

>I've just returned from the drug store, QVC, where I've found some

>bandages called " BloodStop " . The box says " An Advanced Technology

>that Stops Bleeding faster tha Ordinary Bandages " . It claims to stop

>bleeding in 1 to 2 mintues and forms a seal to prevent renewed

>bleeding.

What is the adhesive part like? One of my major problems with bandages is

the tape sticking too strongly and bruising a lot when it is removed. I

don't usually have much problem getting the bleeding stopped with a bandaid.

in Portland OR

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At 06:23 PM 7/28/2004, you wrote:

>For those of us Coumadin:

>

>I've just returned from the drug store, QVC, where I've found some

>bandages called " BloodStop " . The box says " An Advanced Technology

>that Stops Bleeding faster tha Ordinary Bandages " . It claims to stop

>bleeding in 1 to 2 mintues and forms a seal to prevent renewed

>bleeding.

What is the adhesive part like? One of my major problems with bandages is

the tape sticking too strongly and bruising a lot when it is removed. I

don't usually have much problem getting the bleeding stopped with a bandaid.

in Portland OR

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> What is the adhesive part like? One of my major problems with

bandages is

> the tape sticking too strongly and bruising a lot when it is

removed. I

> don't usually have much problem getting the bleeding stopped with a

bandaid.

, they make hypoallergenic bandaids now, perhaps that tape is

also available for " real " bandages. They stick slightly less well

than regular bandaids. (I'm still " marked " three months later with

where the adhesive patches were from my stress echo, sigh.)

One of the cardios I went thru before I found my current good one had

hypoallergenic stickers for the 24 hour monitor. Others have never

heard of them. I would go back and find out where they got them, but

I left the practice with a polite Dear Doctor letter about needing a

doctor who understood the impact of afib, so I don't think I can show

my face there again :-)

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> What is the adhesive part like? One of my major problems with

bandages is

> the tape sticking too strongly and bruising a lot when it is

removed. I

> don't usually have much problem getting the bleeding stopped with a

bandaid.

, they make hypoallergenic bandaids now, perhaps that tape is

also available for " real " bandages. They stick slightly less well

than regular bandaids. (I'm still " marked " three months later with

where the adhesive patches were from my stress echo, sigh.)

One of the cardios I went thru before I found my current good one had

hypoallergenic stickers for the 24 hour monitor. Others have never

heard of them. I would go back and find out where they got them, but

I left the practice with a polite Dear Doctor letter about needing a

doctor who understood the impact of afib, so I don't think I can show

my face there again :-)

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