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Originally Posted by -jimi-
Lupus and Anti-Phospholipid Antibody Syndrome = high risk pregnancy. Many lupus meds not OK with preg. Preg worsens Anti-Phospholipid Antibody Syndrome meaning you can throw a clot, also placenta clotting is common leading to stillbirth. This risk is elevated despite blood thinners. Most lupus pregnancies are not full term due to complications.
If you get preg you can lose your life or/and the fetus. Both you and the father of the baby must be willing to take that risk. Scary stuff.
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The doctor looked in my file because I wanted her to make sure that was what was in his notes and she looked to see if it's even in his notes that I have Anti-phospholipid Antibody Syndrome and she found out that it wasn't in the file after all and immediately took me off the Warfarin I was taking for the illness. She said it had been a year since I started taking it and it would be okay to stop it. This happened a few months ago.
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I have a boyfriend named Daniel who I met on Facebook and we have been together since March 6th, 2019. He has Asperger's Syndrome and a master's in homeland security studies and a 4.0
Diagnosis:
Borderline Personality Disorder
Schizoaffective Disorder
PTSD
ADHD
Social Anxiety Disorder
Medical problems:
Fibromyalgia
Lupus
IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)
Asthma
Psych meds:
Haloperidol 15 MG
Desipramine 75 MG
Bupropion 150 MG
Prazosin 1 MG
Lamotrigine 200 MG
Benztropine 1 MG