My Brother's Passing; and Thrombophlebitis

Feel free to discuss any topic of general interest, so long as nothing you post here is likely to be interpreted as insulting, and/or inflammatory, nor clearly designed to provoke any individual or group. Please be considerate of others feelings, and they will be considerate of yours.

Moderators: Rosie, Stanz, Jean, CAMary, moremuscle, JFR, Dee, xet, Peggy, Matthew, Gabes-Apg, grannyh, Gloria, Mars, starfire, Polly, Joefnh

User avatar
MBombardier
Rockhopper Penguin
Rockhopper Penguin
Posts: 1523
Joined: Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:44 am
Location: Vancouver, WA

My Brother's Passing; and Thrombophlebitis

Post by MBombardier »

My brother, Stuart, my only sibling, aged 62, died of congestive heart failure on July 9th. That leaves my father, aged 90, and me left of my birth family. I've lost my champion (even with our parents at times) and a great deal of my history.

While I was in Tulsa for the funeral, I woke up 10 days ago with pain in my right elbow. Last Friday I noticed a pink streak from my elbow to the middle of my forearm, and I could feel some lumps in my elbow and forearm. Internet research led me to think that it was thrombophlebitis, otherwise known as surface vein thrombosis, which was confirmed yesterday via ultrasound. There is no deep vein involvement.

There was no reason for this condition--no blood stick or anything. The only thing I could think of is maybe I injured the vein as I manhandled my backpack in the airport or on the plane.

Anyway, the MD wants me to take aspirin to aid my body in dissolving these blood clots. The ultrasound tech speculated that I have a blood clotting disorder, which may be the case. I have trouble giving blood because my blood clots so quickly.

I've been thinking about starting to take a baby aspirin every day, especially considering that both my mother and now my brother died of congestive heart failure. I read Tex's "safe medicine" lists about aspirin and histamine/DAO, and I just don't know.

I know y'all aren't doctors (except Polly :smile: ), but I'd still like to know what y'all think.
Marliss Bombardier

Dum spiro, spero -- While I breathe, I hope

Psoriasis - the dark ages
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis - Dec 2001
Collagenous Colitis - Sept 2010
Granuloma Annulare - June 2011
Grahm
Gentoo Penguin
Gentoo Penguin
Posts: 343
Joined: Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:52 am
Location: Lexington, KY

Post by Grahm »

Marliss,

While I am a newbie I don't have an opinion on the aspirin deal. But, I'm so sorry for the loss of your brother. I know you have so many wonderful memories.....

Sincerely,
Connie
Live, Laugh & Love Much
User avatar
Zizzle
King Penguin
King Penguin
Posts: 3492
Joined: Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:47 am

Post by Zizzle »

I'm sorry for your loss, Marliss. I would ask your doctors to further investigate your blood for clotting and autoimmune clotting issues BEFORE you start any aspirin therapy. I've read that once you start baby aspirin, you can't stop (because of the risk of clotting among other things), so it's not a decision to make lightly.
1987 Mononucleosis (EBV)
2004 Hypomyopathic Dermatomyositis
2009 Lymphocytic Colitis
2010 GF/DF/SF Diet
2014 Low Dose Naltrexone
User avatar
tex
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 35066
Joined: Tue May 24, 2005 9:00 am
Location: Central Texas

Post by tex »

Marliss,

I'm very sorry to hear of your brother's untimely passing. 62 is way too young to leave this earth.

Regarding the blood-clotting issue, as you are probably aware, I take clopidogrel (Plavix), which is available by prescription only. It has never caused any problems for me of which I am aware (I've been taking it for 4 years now). The name-brand product is overpriced of course, but the generic is much more reasonable. If I were in that situation, I would ask my doctor for her or his opinion about the possibility of using it. Prior to using Plavix, I used enteric-coated aspirin for about a year, but I had an apparent TIA anyway, which prompted the switch.

When I had the first TIA, I popped a couple of full-strength aspirin, before driving to the ER. The next day, some blood showed up in my stool. I tend to believe what Zizzle pointed about about the risk of discontinuing the use of aspirin, namely that it can cause a rebound effect that can significantly boost the risk of an adverse cardiovascular event.

On a more positive note, I can recall reading an article many years ago, that pointed out that certain inherited genetics tend to be transmitted in a cross-gender fashion. IOW, sons inherit certain genes from their mothers, and daughters inherit certain genes from their fathers. I have no idea whether cardiovascular issues fall under that classification, but your father obviously has good longevity-associated genes.

Tex
:cowboy:

It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
User avatar
JFR
Rockhopper Penguin
Rockhopper Penguin
Posts: 1394
Joined: Fri Mar 30, 2012 8:41 am

Post by JFR »

So sorry for your loss Marliss.

I have no advice concerning baby aspirin but I do know how complicated things can get when you have to juggle competing health needs. It's hard to know what's best. I hope our resident doctor and our resident "knows more than most doctors" can help you sort this out.

Be kind to yourself,
Jean
JLH
King Penguin
King Penguin
Posts: 4282
Joined: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:34 pm

Post by JLH »

I am so sorry to hear the sad news about your brother, Marliss.

:bigbighug:
DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor and don't play one on TV.

LDN July 18, 2014

Joan
User avatar
nerdhume
Rockhopper Penguin
Rockhopper Penguin
Posts: 676
Joined: Wed Feb 26, 2014 8:35 am
Contact:

Post by nerdhume »

Sorry to hear about your brother.
I took baby aspirin for years and then was told to stop when dx UC. My GI said NO NSAIDS or Statins. This leaves me with high cholesterol and high platelet count. I also think it's tough when juggling more than one ailment. What helps one tends to be bad for the other.
Theresa

MC and UC 2014
in remission since June 1, 2014

We must all suffer one of two things: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. ~Jim Rohn
User avatar
kayare
Adélie Penguin
Adélie Penguin
Posts: 148
Joined: Sun Oct 23, 2011 2:27 pm
Location: Florida

Post by kayare »

Marliss, I wish I could advise on your use of baby aspirin. I am, however, very sorry for the untimely loss of your dear brother. Kathy
Pat
Rockhopper Penguin
Rockhopper Penguin
Posts: 1068
Joined: Fri Nov 17, 2006 2:41 pm
Location: Texas

Post by Pat »

Marliss,

So sorry for your loss! Prayers and hugs for you and your family.

Pat
User avatar
Gabes-Apg
Emperor Penguin
Emperor Penguin
Posts: 8332
Joined: Mon Dec 21, 2009 3:12 pm
Location: Hunter Valley NSW Australia

Post by Gabes-Apg »

Marliss
sympathies for your loss, hugs to you and your family xoxo

Research via my 'Nutrient Bible' (nutrition text book) you may wish to give consideration to these as the treatment option

Trombophlebitis - Bromelain
Blood Clots - E, C, Bromelain, DHA/EPA

Bromelian is an anti-inflammatory and is used for IBS/IBD/'s.
dose: 150-1600mg/day or 10-20 mg/kg body wt

I have also been able to source Soy Free Vit E via compounding pharmacy.

Hope this helps
Gabes Ryan

"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
Sheila
Rockhopper Penguin
Rockhopper Penguin
Posts: 1150
Joined: Wed May 18, 2011 5:10 am
Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Fl

Post by Sheila »

Marliss, I'm so sorry for the loss of your brother. When you lose a brother or sister, there is a hole in your life. I don't have any advice about what to do for the thrombophlebitis except to pray that it clears up quickly.

Sheila W
To get something you never had, you have to do something you never did.

A person who never made a mistake never tried something new. Einstein
Marcia K
Rockhopper Penguin
Rockhopper Penguin
Posts: 1397
Joined: Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:39 am
Location: PA

Post by Marcia K »

Marliss, I'm so sorry for the loss of your brother. I lost a brother, too so I know how you are feeling. Life goes on, but it is never the same. A song on the radio or a memory of a happy time will keep him close to you. {hugs}

Marcia
maestraz
Gentoo Penguin
Gentoo Penguin
Posts: 459
Joined: Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:08 pm
Location: CT

Post by maestraz »

Marliss,
So sorry to hear about your brother, and wishing you comfort.

FWIW, you might want to look into a clotting disorder called Factor V (5) Leiden. When my mom was ill, blood work revealed that she had it. My two sisters have it, but I don't. I can't recall whether my brothers were tested for it.
Suze
User avatar
Martha
Rockhopper Penguin
Rockhopper Penguin
Posts: 1109
Joined: Fri Oct 08, 2010 11:07 am
Location: Dallas, Texas

Post by Martha »

Dear Marliss,

I'm so very sorry for the loss of your brother. I'll be praying for both you and your dad in this time of sorrow.

Love,
Martha
Martha
User avatar
MBombardier
Rockhopper Penguin
Rockhopper Penguin
Posts: 1523
Joined: Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:44 am
Location: Vancouver, WA

Post by MBombardier »

Thanks, all. I so appreciate your sympathy and kind words, and especially your prayers.

Zizzle, I had no idea that there were autoimmune blood clotting disorders. The ultrasound tech mentioned lupus and Factor V Leiden, but since I don't have lupus, I didn't think anything of it. But research yesterday and my medical history makes me think I should ask to be tested for secondary antiphospholipid syndrome when I visit my new MD at the end of August. Thank you so much for the heads up!

Gabes, thank you for the nutrient suggestions! I would much rather go the nutrient route. I take C and EPA/DHA, and I have bromelain in the cupboard for stomach issues, but I had no idea it is used for inflammation. I see in some quick research that it would also help my head cold. I haven't been able to hear much in my left ear since I deplaned on Sunday. You are a fount of wonderful information, and I greatly appreciate it.

Martha, my son, Thomas, came up to Tulsa and fetched me for a four-day visit with his family so I could decompress. They live in Mansfield now which is closer to you, but I wasn't in any shape to visit outside the family--even to see Rebecca's family.

Thanks again, y'all! :bigbighug:
Marliss Bombardier

Dum spiro, spero -- While I breathe, I hope

Psoriasis - the dark ages
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis - Dec 2001
Collagenous Colitis - Sept 2010
Granuloma Annulare - June 2011
Post Reply

Return to “Main Message Board”