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Aspirin Use to Prevent 1st Heart Attack or Stroke Should Be Curtailed, U.S. Panel Says

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Aspirin Use to Prevent 1st Heart Attack or Stroke Should Be Curtailed, U.S. Panel Says.




Richard
 
Now they tell me. I took a regular aspirin daily for about 40 years with zero negative consequences. I then had a stroke. Doctors told me the aspirin buildup in my body was the reason my stroke was less severe. Go figure...

George
 
Oh, gee. Maybe they'd rather have people take anticoagulants like Elequis or Xeralto at (retail) $120 a month instead of 81mg aspirin for pennies to avoid clots. Doesn't make sense to me.
 
In 2003, my dad had a heart attack, but at the time, he didn't know it. He just had soreness. So, he took some Asprin (not Tylenol or Ibuprophen), laid down, but it didn't work. He called my brother, who took him to the ER. The doctor said that dad's heart would have been in worse condition if he didn't take it when he did. He's still around at 87, his ticker is still ticking like a Timex, and he's still taking low-dose Asprin to prevent any cardiac issues (as well as other cardiac meds - his cardiologist gave him meds instead of surgery).

TS
 
My dad had a stroke ten years ago and he wishes he had been taking an aspirin a day. He has almost fully recovered but he takes one a day. I believe that’s the only medication he takes.
 
It probably has more to do with aspirins ability interfere with a strong immune response from a vaccine than being harmful to a persons health. Maybe if they just said this instead of spinning truths all the time I would better believe them, lol. You would think that a blood thinner might be the thing to prevent blood clots in some of the vaccination recipients. Just my own personal rant.

Bill
 
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