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lauren_meyer2026-04-18

I was recently prescribed Enoxaparin 150mg/1ml Syr (10 X 1ml) after a recent surgery to prevent blood clots. I've been using it for a week now, and while it's manageable, I have some concerns and questions about the side effects and usage. Has anyone else had experience with this medication? I'd love to hear about your experiences, especially regarding the injection site reactions and any tips for dealing with them. Also, I'm curious about the long-term effects and if anyone has had issues with bleeding or bruising. Thanks in advance!

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kathryn_martin4/15/2026

Injection after injection, the blood thinner's effectiveness is amazing. I felt like I was constantly fighting with it though, because of the daily shots. I ended up getting a pretty nasty bruise from one of them as well.

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joan_kim4/16/2026

I had a bad reaction to it, it was really intense. I ended up switching to warfarin with my doctor's advice. Be careful with it and pay close attention to any signs of allergic reactions. Swelling is common and harmless, but if you start getting hives, get to a doctor ASAP.

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peter_moore4/16/2026

I'm on week 3 and noticed some mild bruising, but nothing too severe. Just wanted to add that using a 27G needle can reduce the pain a bit.

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kenneth_perez4/16/2026

If you're on Enoxaparin, do not miss a dose. Also, if you're bleeding, get help fast. It can be serious so always be on the lookout for any signs of internal bleeding.

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martha_fox4/16/2026

I had to stop taking it because of severe headaches. I was always nervous when I'd get a shot, but the headaches were too much. Be cautious, and if you feel something's off, talk to your doctor.

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sean_williams4/16/2026

I've read that it can cause fatigue and weakness, but I haven't experienced that. Just make sure to inject it properly and avoid huge bruises. I swear by it.

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nathan_dunn4/16/2026

I'm on it after a heart stent procedure. I noticed some red spots on my skin, but my doctor said it's not a big deal. Just make sure to monitor for other side effects.

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christian_cox4/16/2026

I've been on it for a few weeks now. The worst part is the fatigue, it’s like having a constant low-battery. But I guess it's better than dealing with blood clots!

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hannah_washington4/16/2026

I've been on Enoxaparin for a month after my knee surgery. The injection site reactions can be a bit annoying, but they usually go away after a day or two. Just make sure to switch injection sites and use a different spot each time.