Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

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The GMan

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2,508 posts

255 months

Thursday 21st July 2016
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In mid June I was diagnosed with DVT.

The previous week to the diagnosis I had a really bad chest infection which was giving me really bad stabbing pains when breathing and I was really tired trying to do the simplest of things. Anyway my GP give me the usual antibiotics and sent me on my way. I did start to feel better, and even went out for lunch with my family over the weekend thinking all was well and I would return to the office on the Monday.

Anyway on the Sunday I just felt wiped out and all I wanted to do was sleep. Felt the same on the Monday too but forced myself to get up but didn't go to work. On the Monday evening my left leg started to swell and the pain in my calf was pounding. I don't know why but I immediately thought DVT. I rang whatever NHS direct is called now and described my symptoms and they got a doctor to call me back. As soon as I described my symptoms again and he could hear me out of breath he said you need to get to A&E straight away and an ambulance was sent for me.

It was a proper oh st moment for me. I'm only 42 with a you family (2 boys aged 3 and 6 months). Once at hospital I had a scan and that showed DVT down my left leg from my groin to bottom of my calf muscle. The pain was unbelievable, I could not get comfortable in any position, even with painkillers.

I started with Haparin injections straight away and after 3 days started taking Rivaroxaban, which I'm on for 6 months. What a frightening thing to get. I'm walking a lot better now but for the first couple of weeks dreaded having to walk even a few feet to use the toilet! My painkillers made me just want to sleep and I didn't know how long it would take for me to even feel like my old self. A week gone Sunday I was determined I was going to get out for a walk with the family. My wife got the kids ready and I showered and got ready. Once ready I was shattered the pain had got the better of me and the whole situation had if I'm honest. I just broke down crying on the bed like a kid. My wife came in to see me and told me not to put pressure on myself, but I just kept thinking this can't get the better of me. We didn't go out but I felt better as it was the first time I'd properly got myself ready and I didn't look like a tramp had broken into our house.

I woke up on the Monday determined to call into my office for a few hours and I did. Everyone said I looked grey and shouldn't be in but I felt great, I had managed to finally get out and do something. I was shattered when I got home but again I felt great as I was tired because I had walked and got out. I managed to get myself into the office every day that week for a few hours. Luckily I'm on leave this week and we are staying at a great cottage in Yorhshire. I've been out and about with the family and I'm a lot more mobile looking forward actually to getting back into my work routine next week.

I've looked at all of this as a bit of opportunity to sort myself out for my young family. I have a stressful job which I am on top of, but like a lot of men in my position I drink to much and eat far to well. Since I been diagnosed I've managed to lose weight and look better for it. I've also not had a drink for 5 weeks and I've decided I'm not going as long as I'm on this medication.

I'm going to turn all of this into something positive as I've had a lot of people worried about me and I want to be around for my family for a lot longer!


Jer_1974

1,506 posts

193 months

Sunday 24th July 2016
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Currently going through something very similar. Did two seven hour flights over to Vietnam end of June. My legs swelled up a bit bigger than usual but next day everything was fine so forgot all about it. Two days before flying home I started getting chest pains down my right side. Thinking I was having a heart attack (I'm 42) I got rushed to hospital and tested with ECG, bloods etc. Everything was fine so was put down to muscular and given pain killers.
Flew home and started to feel really bad, short of breath, fever, funny colour so went to docs. Doc sent me to hospital that afternoon for chest x-ray, had x-ray and was told I would get result in seven to ten days. Three days later no word but woke up with swollen leg so phoned NHS 24 and got emergency appointment. Straight to hospital for CT scan and kept in for a week with massive clot over both lungs and one on leg. Also had secondary infection. Got let out Friday night having lost a load of weight and struggle to walk to the loo.

Feeling pretty lucky to still be here. Not been able to walk properly is a total nightmare.

dfen5

2,398 posts

212 months

Sunday 24th July 2016
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I had an upper arm job, very rare but was down to my stupidity @ around 44. Feck was I poorly. Veins across my chest like garden hose. biggrin went down to casualty, nurse checked me out and fortunately knew the symptoms.

Had the injections and rat poison for 6 months. You'll get sick of the blood tests while they sort your dose.

5 years on I run past the hospital I was diagnosed in practically daily and I'm grading for my black belt in October. Never better.

But;
Take Salmon oil daily. Great for the ticker and keeps your blood thin without aspirin or the vit A of cod liver
Never drive for more than an hour and a half without stopping for light excercise / stretching. The amount of people who still tell me how they managed to drive to Scotland without stopping. Madness.
Always try to keep well hydrated. So important.
Good diet
If you ever have another op, make sure you get the injections again (I did after a hernia op - more stupidity).


Only thing that pissed me off was they they could have sucked the clot out and that would have saved the vein dying. They really should do this and I don't know why they don't.



tyrone1973

57 posts

210 months

Sunday 24th July 2016
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It sounds like you have had a pretty extensive above knee DVT.
To prevent post thrombotic leg syndrome get yourself some full length leg stockings.
Good evidence to show it helps prevent this occurring but you do need to wear the compression stockings for a minimum of one year.
From memory more recent evidence might even say two.

T0M

707 posts

177 months

Sunday 24th July 2016
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Good work to get medicated Rivaroxaban. It took my wife 3 leg/groin DVTs and a pulmonary embolism before they swapped her medication from Warfarine. They could never get the levels stable, but since changing over - all fine (touch wood). Been on it coming up to 4 years.

The GMan

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2,508 posts

255 months

Sunday 7th August 2016
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How are you getting on Jer 1974?

I'm walking almost normal now. Leg tenses up a bit sometimes after sitting but gets better when I move around. I find I'm really tired towards the end of the day and my leg swells up, but raising it and resting usual sorts it.

Having some side effects from my medication but nothing serious. Happy with my progress and will be ramping up and doing some light training from late next week.

I haven't drank alcohol since I was diagnosed 8 weeks ago, which I have found really easy to do. To be honest I don't think I've felt the full benefits yet as I wake up feeling tired still but I can see the benefits it's having on my weight.

Hope you are making good progress!!

Jer_1974

1,506 posts

193 months

Sunday 4th September 2016
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The GMan said:
How are you getting on Jer 1974?

I'm walking almost normal now. Leg tenses up a bit sometimes after sitting but gets better when I move around. I find I'm really tired towards the end of the day and my leg swells up, but raising it and resting usual sorts it.

Having some side effects from my medication but nothing serious. Happy with my progress and will be ramping up and doing some light training from late next week.

I haven't drank alcohol since I was diagnosed 8 weeks ago, which I have found really easy to do. To be honest I don't think I've felt the full benefits yet as I wake up feeling tired still but I can see the benefits it's having on my weight.

Hope you are making good progress!!
Sorry just seen this. Doing really well on Warfarin for 6 months and have started to walk quite a bit. Did a few miles today and yesterday with only a small bit of swelling on my leg and not much pain. Don't think I realised how much it knocked it out of me but 90% better. Hope your well.