Guest guest Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 Hi Guys, We had some more excitement around the household last week. When I saw my rheumy 1 1/2 weeks ago,she ordered her usual labs,plus a d-dimer(elevated when you have blood clots,also in inflammatory conditions). I had been complaining of pleuritic chest pain,which was different than my usual. I had a CT of my chest,which showed that I have a pulmonary embolus in my right middle lobe. So off to the hospital I go. I got the news while I was at work,recovering a patient. I was pretty upset,and a little scared. I had to call Darya,and she started crying on the phone. After I got into my room,all the tests started. Turns out that the calf pain I was having for weeks,was in fact a DVT(deep vein thrombosis). Thats the leg that got the worst of the flare I had 2 months ago.My knee had been hugely swollen,full of fluid,etc. So I've named the clots, " Hans & Franz " . I'm on Coumadin now,and giving myself Lovenox injections twice a day,for the next few days. My hematologist told me,that in his opinion I should be on blood thinners indefinitely. Since my body is in a constant inflammatory state. Oh,yeah! My anxiety level has been pretty high,and I would really like to not have any more surprises. On an up note,my WBC's were perfectly lovely. I also wanted to welcome the newbies.You have come to the most supportive group of people you could find. And the amount of knowledge combined amongst the members,is very impressive. I wish everyone the best,and am sending good vibes to those in need. Love, Nissa _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live™ Hotmail®: Chat. Store. Share. Do more with mail. http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t1_hm_justgotbetter_explore_012\ 009 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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