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Did any of you get sent home with Levinox Injections to give yourself after a band to sleeve or just sleeve? I really am apprehensive about doing this and don't see the need in it but husband is not happy about my decision to forego the injections.

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I got lovenox b4 I left the hospital, but I didn't need them at home. Do you have a history of blood clots? With any abdominal surgery you are at an increased risk of forming a clot. Clots can move through your blood stream into other organs and cause major problems, even death. If your doctor thinks you need them, then you should take them.

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I had to take them for 10 days after. I missed one - but I didn't stress just did it til 10 days out. I'd rather have the unpleasant needle once a day than the worry of whether you're having gas pain or throwing a clot....

That being said we can get thru anything if you think of what problems non-compliance can create.

Mine was because my BMI was 50 (it's 39 now after 5 1/2 months!)


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I got lovenox b4 I left the hospital, but I didn't need them at home. Do you have a history of blood clots? With any abdominal surgery you are at an increased risk of forming a clot. Clots can move through your blood stream into other organs and cause major problems, even death. If your doctor thinks you need them, then you should take them.

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No I have no history of clots or anything else. I'm actually very healthy other than being overweight.


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Your husband is right. You're risking a clot developing. Why won't you take the shots?

I'm not sure why I'm so hesitant. The shot part is part of it but I think I could get over it but I just don't like the idea of thinning my blood for two weeks. Idk why. I just don't think it's necessary for me. But idk.


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I think I'll just call the dr and ask if it's really that important for me to do since I have no health problems.


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I had a bad leg break and after my surgery they sent me home with the injections. It was unpleasant but I didn't want to risk a blood clot. It's only temporary and the benefits outweigh the risks. Are you afraid of needles? See if your husband will give you the shot. I wouldn't pretend to take it. Tell the surgeon you're apprehensive and maybe they can explain why it's necessary.

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Ask for TED hose, do your foot pumps while sedentary and take the lovenox!!! Abdominal surgeries are notorious for PE's and the needle is so tiny,takes 2 seconds and they're prefilled so messing around with drawing up from heparin to fuss with.....sry nurse come out lol. Just b safe over sorry 🤞🏻


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I had the shots, I hate needles. HATE isn't really a strong enough word for my dislike of needles. But it's important. I don't have a history of blood clots but my surgeon felt them necessary. My wife gave me the shots. Took them in the thighs. I'm a big sissy and whined about them every time. But I'm doing this to get healthy and felt like it would all be for naught if I ended up with a clot. They sent me home with 24 pre loaded needles. Doctor allowed me to stop them a couple days early since I was up and about and being so active. I suggest talking to your surgeon. May be that they can reduce the amount of time you need them depending on your activity level.

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Thank you all for kindly responding. I did speak to my dr about it yesterday. He said it was just precautionary and he just does everything he can to prevent clots. If I don't do them most likely I'll be fine but it's more like insurance. He still suggested I do it. But if I choose not to then ok. I still feel guilty for not doing so I may to get at least a few in during the time frame. I am already very active so I know that helps. Weird thing is I'm not afraid of needles. Idk what's holding me back. I think it's trying to do it to myself. I'll see if it's easier letting my husband do it. Thanks again!


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1 hour ago, jbaker5d said:

Thank you all for kindly responding. I did speak to my dr about it yesterday. He said it was just precautionary and he just does everything he can to prevent clots. If I don't do them most likely I'll be fine but it's more like insurance. He still suggested I do it. But if I choose not to then ok. I still feel guilty for not doing so I may to get at least a few in during the time frame. I am already very active so I know that helps. Weird thing is I'm not afraid of needles. Idk what's holding me back. I think it's trying to do it to myself. I'll see if it's easier letting my husband do it. Thanks again!

I'm glad you are doing it because when I knee replacement I had take them for 10 days

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