More Sticky Blood

More Sticky Blood

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If you have already read Kay Thackray's first book and want to go further, this is exactly where to go next. More Sticky Blood picks up where the original left off, diving deeper into the parts of APS that do not always get enough attention, especially the neurological ones. If you have been dealing with brain fog, memory slips, or cognitive fatigue and have not been able to get your doctor to take those symptoms seriously, this book gives you language and evidence to bring to that conversation.

You will also find updated thinking on treatment, including how the APS community has evolved its understanding of monitoring and managing anticoagulation. The patient stories woven throughout the book are particularly meaningful. Reading about others who have navigated the same invisible symptoms, the same diagnostic delays, the same struggles to be believed, can be grounding in a way that clinical information alone cannot provide.

This book is best read alongside the first Sticky Blood Explained, and together the two volumes give you one of the most complete patient-written libraries available on APS. Both belong on the shelf of anyone serious about understanding and managing this condition.

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