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Old 11-17-2011, 08:44 AM #4
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I did Lovenox after my DVTs too. I found out that if I DIDNT pinch up, and went in at an angle it didn't hurt as much, or bruise as badly. I'm on warfarin too. Cardio said they can adjust for your normal diet. If you have spinach every day, or the like, they can adjust the dose.

Good luck!
I follow my regular diet which is full of green leafys. I am doing the injections like you did plus I do not rub the area after taking out the needle. Only one bruise from the shots, the sting is tolerable.

I am a fall risk, that is my major worry about warfarin.
My leg is just about normal size I guess warfarin is forever now.
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