AlanW
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Two years ago and after what I assumed was pulled calf muscle, actually turned out to be a DVT in my right leg. After many blood tests, 2 x CT scans and 2 x MRI scans the root cause was never found but I stayed on blood thinners for twelve months. Then the GP said stop taking them but if I ever have a repeat episode then it will probably mean blood thinners for life.
Mindful that seven weeks ago I had spinal surgery on L4, L5, S1 and S2, so the risk of getting another DVT was considered to be quite high. So I was given 30 preloaded syringes to self inject anticoagulant direct into stomach, as well as wearing compression sock 24/7 for the first two weeks. Then walking at least two miles every day plus started cycling again, back to 200 miles per week by week six.
Fast forward to the start of this week, painful right calf again, exact same pain/feeling as last time, but not in a specific area, no redness and no hardness?
Had an emergency appointment with GP, GP not sure as its not overly swollen, its not hard and its not red or tender in a specific area. GP goes and gets senior practice GP for a second opinion. She isn't sure either, so just to be on the safe side, she arranged for an emergency ultrasound scan at the hospital.
That was yesterday afternoon, it was looking so good as the radiographer went up and down my calf, "its all looking clear" she said. Then came the "oh".......as she turned the screen round for me to see, and I quote "That's rather a juicy blood clot the back of your knee".
So bad news despite my best efforts I have another one, but the good news is its been found. Meanwhile its back on blood thinners until the hematologist at the hospital decides if they start all the tests all over again, or I simply remain on blood thinners and just accept it is what it is?
My question which remains unanswered at present, if I was at risk of getting one from the surgery, have I just been unlucky in this instance and there isnt actually a risk going forward of getting another unless I need surgery again in the future?
Mindful that seven weeks ago I had spinal surgery on L4, L5, S1 and S2, so the risk of getting another DVT was considered to be quite high. So I was given 30 preloaded syringes to self inject anticoagulant direct into stomach, as well as wearing compression sock 24/7 for the first two weeks. Then walking at least two miles every day plus started cycling again, back to 200 miles per week by week six.
Fast forward to the start of this week, painful right calf again, exact same pain/feeling as last time, but not in a specific area, no redness and no hardness?
Had an emergency appointment with GP, GP not sure as its not overly swollen, its not hard and its not red or tender in a specific area. GP goes and gets senior practice GP for a second opinion. She isn't sure either, so just to be on the safe side, she arranged for an emergency ultrasound scan at the hospital.
That was yesterday afternoon, it was looking so good as the radiographer went up and down my calf, "its all looking clear" she said. Then came the "oh".......as she turned the screen round for me to see, and I quote "That's rather a juicy blood clot the back of your knee".
So bad news despite my best efforts I have another one, but the good news is its been found. Meanwhile its back on blood thinners until the hematologist at the hospital decides if they start all the tests all over again, or I simply remain on blood thinners and just accept it is what it is?
My question which remains unanswered at present, if I was at risk of getting one from the surgery, have I just been unlucky in this instance and there isnt actually a risk going forward of getting another unless I need surgery again in the future?