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Get a better understanding of your treatment

We hope our articles are helping you build a better understanding of your treatment and that you feel more in control of your situation. Building your treatment into a routine and taking one day at a time can help it seem more manageable.

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Answers to your top questions

Have you been recently diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism? Do you feel there’s just too much to think about right now? Starting slowly and taking one step at a time can be a good way to move forward. This article addresses what may be your top concerns right now.
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Getting into a treatment routine

Are you finding it difficult to remember your treatment every day? For the best possible outcome, it’s important not to skip any treatments. Find some ideas on how to create an effective regime and set some helpful reminders here.
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Travelling or going on holiday? Read this first!

Going to visit family or just looking to get away for a while? Flying can be a challenge for people with deep vein thrombosis, but a few tips before you take off can help you feel better and have peace of mind – before, during and after your flight. Click to find out more here.
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Post-treatment considerations

As you near the end of your prescribed treatment regime, there are a few things to consider, such as how to avoid new clots and PTS (post-thrombotic syndrome). Read about them here and talk to your doctor if you have questions or concerns.
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