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an alien

an alien

out of this world
Oct 27, 2024
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It depends on the type of thinner you are on. Some will have left your system in just a few hours while some would take a few days at the longest
 
DarknessAtNoon

DarknessAtNoon

Student
Apr 24, 2022
111
Please help
I don't know why you are on blood thinners but the most likely outcome is that you will just end up in the hospital with a stroke or pulmonary embolism and have to live with the effects of that.
 
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Rymrgand

Rymrgand

Back here I suppose
Jan 5, 2025
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I'm not going to lie, I know basically nothing about blood thinners, but skipping them doesn't feel like a safe way to CTB.
 
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