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I did have deep vein thrombosis in both legs 2moths ego.Still have pain and numbness.im with warfarin 4mg? |
INR is 2.3 today. Has anyone still have bad syntoms after some many weeks? Unfortunately, being on warfarin doesn't always dissolve the DVTs. It DOES prevent new clot formation. |
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