No: Fibrinogen is an acute phase reactant and rises when you get sick from any of a variety of causes. Further, longstanding hyperfibrinogenemia isn't even really a risk factor for thrombosis in the first place, though a few mutated forms of other clotting factors are. Best wishes.
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