Tue-17-05-2022, 06:39 AM
Well that is quite a story KatT, I do have to digest everything you said also. And do some duckduckgoing also to get extra explanations.
There is a bloodthinner, called Apixaban (or Eliquis) that hardly does have any side effects, and seems to do a good job.
It is clear that you are not being the person who is following the classical fairy tale after having married the prince and live long and happily ever after…
Still there is a saying over here that says: Cracking cars will run the longest time.
So indeed I would not panic.
My other grandmother reached the age of 92 after having a life of illness.
There is a bloodthinner, called Apixaban (or Eliquis) that hardly does have any side effects, and seems to do a good job.
It is clear that you are not being the person who is following the classical fairy tale after having married the prince and live long and happily ever after…
Still there is a saying over here that says: Cracking cars will run the longest time.
So indeed I would not panic.
My other grandmother reached the age of 92 after having a life of illness.