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Factor XII Deficiency / Coagulation?

I have been on the web, and I’m really confused.

Can anyone help me out please

My Factor XII Assay was 31%, and as it happens everytime I fly I have all the symptoms of DVT, but I don’t have it (Scans Confirmed), also everytime I have a blood test I am asked to stop/cut down drinking (I drink maybe a bottle of wine 3 times a year) as I am going to end up with Liver Disease.

I have checked on the web, and it does say that really I should wear a Medic Alert bracelet, but I have no idea what to do. Pathologist just said “You have a Factor Xii problem, normal range is 50, yours is at 31″

Anyone shed any light for me please please!!
Sorry I’m new to asking questions, and I have posted it to the wrong place, apologies everyone.

Asprin makes me extremly sick and very lethargic
No, I didn’t drink whatsoever before the test, its very rare I do!

alcohol thins the blood and if you have ay problems then if you were bleeding it could cause a slower coagulation of the blood

Would need more symptom and medical details to give any advise

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