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en That's how the superficial clot works. They end up turning into Swiss cheese. They break up, but stay in the same spot. They cover over with tissue so they don't dislodge and move in there. It's a stable situation and he's off of the blood thinners. The doctors are very optimistic about it and we will see how it goes.

en If they hadn't given him blood thinners and he had another clot-related stroke -- which could have happened -- there would have been outrage and criticism that the doctors had not treated the first stroke aggressively enough.

en If they hadn't given him blood thinners and he had another clot-related stroke — which could have happened — there would have been outrage and criticism that the doctors had not treated the first stroke aggressively enough.

en If they hadn't given him blood thinners and he had another clot-related stroke - which could have happened - there would have been outrage and criticism that the doctors had not treated the first stroke aggressively enough.

en The doctors were responding to that first stroke properly with the use of blood thinners. It is unfair to critique them based on the information we have.

en In the lining of the blood vessels and arteries, they keep blood from clotting easily. If there's an inflamed area, they tend to prevent the accumulation of blood there, which otherwise could lead to a blood clot.

en This virus tends to stick to tissue rather than move through it, so when we inject it into an organ like the brain, for instance, it tends to stay there. To be successful, we need the virus to move and spread through the body. So, we have evolved variants [of the virus] that have less stickiness to tissue.

en It may have been torn since then but recently tore more. We're not really sure but I'm completely fine. I stopped taking blood thinners recently and the doctors said I'll be fine. It was just a freak thing.

en The doctors were responding to that first stroke properly with the use of blood thinners. That comes with a price. The price is the increased risk of brain hemorrhage, which is what happened in this case. They shouldn't be criticized because it has not been proven what is the best choice of treatment for patients with these holes in their heart.

en Swiss Cheese is a rip-off! It's the only cheese I can bite into and miss!
  Mitch Hedberg

en The decision to put him on a blood thinner is a little questionable. I don't know the details of this case, but the use of blood thinners to prevent ischemic strokes [those caused by clots] has been challenged by several studies. It is a curious decision.

en As we looked at it, it was like Swiss cheese. The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism. As we looked at it, it was like Swiss cheese.

en I looked like Swiss cheese.

en The doctors are not optimistic about the situation, whether he can make it through the rest of today.

en We'll have to wait and see what we get. If it looks like Swiss cheese, we won't be happy.


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