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I seem to come across quite a few people recently, quite elderly, on

Warfarin. I havent really got any experience with these and would like to know

if

there is anything extra one has to consider? Can you needle as usual, avoid

certain techniques? Thanks a lot, Andrea

 

Andrea Hehlmann

_www.hehlis-holistics.com_ (http://www.hehlis-holistics.com/) .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Andrea,

 

It is quite possible that patients taking warfarin/coumadin will bleed more with

acupuncture than the average patient. I have experienced this. Pay extra

attention when removing needles to make sure any bleeding stops, especially

bleeding under the skin. I use thinner needles with these patients, and insert

them more superficially than I otherwise might - both because of the warfarin

use and also because these patients are often frail. I'd also steer away from

sliding cupping techniques.

 

 

 

drandreahehlmann wrote: I seem to come across quite a few people

recently, quite elderly, on

Warfarin. I havent really got any experience with these and would like to know

if

there is anything extra one has to consider? Can you needle as usual, avoid

certain techniques? Thanks a lot, Andrea

 

Andrea Hehlmann

_www.hehlis-holistics.com_ (http://www.hehlis-holistics.com/) .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I have and do treat many patients on warfarin, and i find that, other than

closing the hole maybe a little more, there is no real concern with treating

these people. They generally bruise more easily, and thus, are more accepting of

ending up with a bruise, if it does happen.

 

Douglas Knapp

Doctoral Fellow, L.Ac.

Full Moon Acupuncture

1600 York Avenue

New York, NY 10028

212-734-1459

 

 

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008 10:26:18 AM

Re: patients on warfarin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi Andrea,

 

 

 

It is quite possible that patients taking warfarin/coumadin will bleed more with

acupuncture than the average patient. I have experienced this. Pay extra

attention when removing needles to make sure any bleeding stops, especially

bleeding under the skin. I use thinner needles with these patients, and insert

them more superficially than I otherwise might - both because of the warfarin

use and also because these patients are often frail. I'd also steer away from

sliding cupping techniques.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

drandreahehlmann@ aol.com wrote: I seem to come across quite a few people

recently, quite elderly, on

 

Warfarin. I havent really got any experience with these and would like to know

if

 

there is anything extra one has to consider? Can you needle as usual, avoid

 

certain techniques? Thanks a lot, Andrea

 

 

 

Andrea Hehlmann

 

_www.hehlis- holistics. com_ (http://www.hehlis- holistics. com/) .

 

 

 

 

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