Personal stories about taking anticoagulantsPersonal stories about taking anticoagulantsThese stories are based on information gathered from health professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health decisions. Monty, age 72: I have other risk factors for stroke besides atrial fibrillation. My doctor and I decided that it is important for me to take anticoagulants to help reduce my risk for having a stroke. Chuck, age 48: I live on a ranch more than 100 miles from my doctor's office. I don't plan on checking in with him every week to have my blood tested. Other than my atrial fibrillation, my doctor says my heart is strong as an ox and I'm healthy as a horse. I'm not worried about having a stroke, but I'm going to take aspirin every day. Martha, age 64: I am not overly concerned about bleeding problems from taking anticoagulants, and I am comfortable having my blood tested regularly to make sure the medications are working correctly. Geraldo, age 52: I have a bleeding ulcer that I am caring for, so I am not a good candidate for blood thinners. Credits
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