Thrombi-Gel 40 Pads: My Life-Saving Experience After An Accident
I was involved in a motorcycle accident and needed a lot of stitches. My surgeon used Thrombi-Gel 40 Pads to stop the bleeding. They worked like a charm, and I was back on my feet in no time. The pads are a bit expensive, but they're worth it. I'm just glad I didn't need to worry about bleeding to death! I've heard about some side effects, though, so I'm curious to hear if anyone else has had issues with them. I'm happy to share my experience, but I want to hear from others as well. Has anyone else had any severe or life-threatening side effects? I hope this thread will help Anyone who is thinking about using this product.
Thrombi-Gel 40 Pads: My Life-Saving Experience After An Accident
I was involved in a motorcycle accident and needed a lot of stitches. My surgeon used Thrombi-Gel 40 Pads to stop the bleeding. They worked like a charm, and I was back on my feet in no time. The pads are a bit expensive, but they're worth it. I'm just glad I didn't need to worry about bleeding to death! I've heard about some side effects, though, so I'm curious to hear if anyone else has had issues with them. I'm happy to share my experience, but I want to hear from others as well. Has anyone else had any severe or life-threatening side effects? I hope this thread will help Anyone who is thinking about using this product.
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I had a bad reaction to these. Started feeling dizzy and faint. Had to stop using them. Anyone else have similar issues?
I used Thrombi-Gel 40 Pads after a surgery, and it worked wonders. Stopped the bleeding instantly. No side effects for me, but I'll keep an eye out.
My dad used these after a car accident. He had some redness and swelling, but it went away quickly. Just kept an eye on it.
I think the side effects are worth the risk for the effectiveness. Just be prepared and have medical help nearby.
I've never heard of these before. Sounds like something that could be really useful in an emergency.
I think the side effects are rare, but it's still scary to think about. Glad you're okay, OP. Always good to be cautious.
I'm a nurse, and we use these all the time in the ER. They're great for stopping bleeds quickly, but we always monitor for reactions.
Is it just me, or do these sound too good to be true? Maybe I'm just paranoid.
I had a friend who had a severe allergic reaction. It was bad. I'll stick to traditional methods, thanks.
I'm surprised more people aren't talking about these. They sound like a game-changer for stopping bleeds.