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05/19/2011 08:19 AM
styles76
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Ok I am going on a 10 hour car ride over the weekend. My Doctor said if I am going to fly then I need to be on injectable Heparin. Also if I am going to have prolong periods of inactivity. So that being said does anyone know if that applies to car rides? I have called my doctor to ask but that was three days ago no answer as of yet.
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05/20/2011 08:32 AM  Top
redhairali
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Try to get out and walk for a bit every few hours.

Alison

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