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Old 02-18-2008, 02:47 PM #2
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Thats about the conclusion the Drs have told me. I have been on coumadin since 1983, and every imaginable test has been done to come up with a cause for all the clots I have had. So far I have had 7 DVTs in my left leg and 8 or more in right leg, and 2 pulmonary embolisms. Then 10 yrs later in 1993 the MS diagnosis.

The only solution the Drs can say is that Im just a mystery, something genetic. Any clots that form now are caused by being less active or immobile due, secondary to MS, not directly related. I get more fatigued not only from the MS but also due to poor circulation in the legs.

So what Im saying, is MS or other chronic diseases linked? In my own opinion I really do not think so. The reason why I say that is because I was having coagulation problems many years before the MS.

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