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<blockquote data-quote="Enclave" data-source="post: 683941" data-attributes="member: 92754"><p>When I had TIA's I was just given increased Aspirin .. 300gm a day .. I don't know for sure why but The Wife (sorry the wife again) says sugar can be used to clot blood .. so if she cuts herself she will sprinkle sugar on the cut and it stops bleeding quite quickly .. the only sugar we have is in the medicine cabinet .. so would eating lots of sugar affect the clotting of blood ?</p><p>edit to add.. when I had my TIA's I was eating lots of sugars, but stopped soon after when my diet changed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enclave, post: 683941, member: 92754"] When I had TIA's I was just given increased Aspirin .. 300gm a day .. I don't know for sure why but The Wife (sorry the wife again) says sugar can be used to clot blood .. so if she cuts herself she will sprinkle sugar on the cut and it stops bleeding quite quickly .. the only sugar we have is in the medicine cabinet .. so would eating lots of sugar affect the clotting of blood ? edit to add.. when I had my TIA's I was eating lots of sugars, but stopped soon after when my diet changed [/QUOTE]
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