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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Not what i really wanted to here right now

    sorry for your loss though
    Hers was a worst case scenario. No mobility to exercise the limbs makes it worse. So does major drug resistance after years or drug cocktails perscribed till resistance required stronger versions.

    As others have said DVT is not a long term problem with correct care and prevention.

    Also bare in mind my mother died many years back before DVT was a buzz word.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Was diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis this weekend after suffering from a sore leg, which turns out to be a clot. The ultra sound shows that i have DVT in my lower leg.
    Currently injecting clexane for anti clotting, so it seems i've caught it in time. Off to the docs again tomorrow for a check up and to gain more info on what i have to do.
    I was a bit shocked about getting this (particularly the bit about clot going into my heart or brain and bang i'm dead), being only 37years old and fairly fit and active.
    what a wake up call, you just never know
    Hmmm, take care.

    My best buddy from school had one of these in the leg. He was given medication from the Dr for it. A week later he was walking through the shops and at the age of 34 dropped dead in the car park. The DVT clot shifted to his lung.
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    Quote Originally Posted by seano87 View Post
    What a coincidence. I work 1 floor up from you in the Nuclear Medicine Dept. Better watch what I say now when I have to call the ED nurses to organise scans...
    hehe.. its having to sit in nuclear meds waiting for a VQ scan that we hate the most, not receiving the call...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Hmmm, take care.

    My best buddy from school had one of these in the leg. He was given medication from the Dr for it. A week later he was walking through the shops and at the age of 34 dropped dead in the car park. The DVT clot shifted to his lung.
    And also another,my brother in laws mother died chrissy morning '09.She was in her 80's,been complaining of a sore leg & didn't go to the doctor.The autopsy revealed the blood clot from her leg got into the heart.

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    got the all clear today from the vascular surgeon

    have to stay on warfarin for another 4 weeks though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    got the all clear today from the vascular surgeon

    have to stay on warfarin for another 4 weeks though
    So I still have a grumpy boss......better than a toes up boss

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    its the staff that makes him grumpy

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    So I still have a grumpy boss......better than a toes up boss
    As one dwarf said to another - its a good day as long as you don't wake up feeling grumpy

    Steve

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    And great news that you've got the all clear Damien.

    BTW - adapter plates went in the post today.

    Steve

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    Vern, I have type 2 diabetes, my wife is an RN and actually does diabetes workshops as part of her job. I dont want to sound like physician here but I dont know if you understand that the body turns everything we consume into glucose....almost....everything except fructose (in any form) which the body sends to the liver and in turn converts it to fat and stores it in your veins and arteries.
    As a result of learning this....only a few weeks ago....and reading and listening to David Gillespie, I decided to do what he did.....go cold turkey on sugar. His books tell you how to read labels properly, what to avoid and how to substitute for your sweet cravings. In a few short weeks my bgl's have almost halved, I am just slowly losing weight and I'm still eating same quantities of food......thats not really correct......because sugar masks your bodies fullness alert system when eating, I'm finding that I'm feeling full much quicker so dont go for 2nd helpings etc.
    I personally recommend anyone......anyone with any concern at all about their health, their weight and especially diabetics to get a copy of Davids books and read them. I dont believe any single person who reads them will NOT do something different about the amount of sugar they consume.
    For those reading with interest the books are.....
    Sweet Poison...why sugar makes us fat.
    The Sweet Poison Quit Plan...how to kick the sugar habit and lose weight.
    David Gillespie.....penguin books
    Sweet Poison
    cheers Dennis

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