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I had to inject myself with a blood thinner the night before surgery, and twice a day for two weeks afterwards! I hate it... Is this common?

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This is the first I've heard of this practice.

I did receive blood thinning injections at the hospital and while I was still admitted, but those were administered by a nurse.

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I had to inject myself once a day for 3 weeks...well worth it, considering what the consequences might be.

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I had to give myself Lovenox, blood thinner, injections. During the three days I was in the hospital, the nurse made me give them to myself. Then, when I was at home, I had to give myself a shot everyday, for ten days. It bruised me up really bad, but it wasnt all that bad, didnt even hurt. Just grab some fat on your lower belly and stick :o.

Ask your doc for a sharps container!

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I had to give myself Lovenox' date=' blood thinner, injections. During the three days I was in the hospital, the nurse made me give them to myself. Then, when I was at home, I had to give myself a shot everyday, for ten days. It bruised me up really bad, but it wasnt all that bad, didnt even hurt. Just grab some fat on your lower belly and stick :o.

Ask your doc for a sharps container![/quote']

I am also using Lovenox 2x a day... But I could have probably used more training than just being told, "Inject yourself in the stomach..." I did not get a sharps container and have been using a rinsed out milk jug. And mine DO hurt! :-)

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I haven't had surgery to yet, but I found out in my pre op class that I'll have to do this. I'm kinda like worried I won't be able to work up the nerve to do it!

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I had to do the blood thinner too once I got home, small needle in my stomach once a day and it was no big deal. I noticed I didn't have much feeling on my stomach area anyway probably from the surgery anyway so it never hurt. It is not a big deal and I don't think all doctors make you do it. If it is hard for you to do you could have a family member do it.

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I had the injections while in the hospital. None before, none after!

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