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Deep Vein Thrombosis
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I went to the docs today with a bad pain in my right calf.Had to go to hospital.Gave blood for a D-Rimer test and was told it would take 2 hours for results.Meanwhile,a consultant examined me and said I almost certainly have a blood clot and need to return tomorrow morning for an ultrasound.
He wasn't interested on waiting for the bloods.Is this normal?
He wasn't interested on waiting for the bloods.Is this normal?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had an annoying pain in my calf recently. (The oedema caused by my kidney trouble seemed to have torn a muscle somehow). It wasn't really bad but it meant that I couldn't get to sleep, driving was tricky, walking was tiring and sitting at my desk for any length of time was uncomfortable.
I went along to my local pharmacy, where a nice lady measured my calf and helped me choose the right size of tubular bandage to put over it. (It only cost £1.45). Putting it on was like throwing a switch: the pain disappeared and I could sit, walk, drive and sleep normally again.
Worth a try for you, perhaps?
I went along to my local pharmacy, where a nice lady measured my calf and helped me choose the right size of tubular bandage to put over it. (It only cost £1.45). Putting it on was like throwing a switch: the pain disappeared and I could sit, walk, drive and sleep normally again.
Worth a try for you, perhaps?
I had a DVT decades past, in my 20's - I was not on a contraceptive pill and I was very active, cycling, swimming and on my feet most of the day teaching, when I first felt the pain it was like a bad cramp gone so wrong, I ended up having that doppler test, back of my leg was hot to the touch, I was kept overnight in hospital while they tried to get the right strength blood thinning tablet before sending me home, i had to attend gp regular (too regular for my liking ) for INR blood tests, that would lead to a call to say either increase or decrease my warfarin intake until next blood test - I'm no longer on these thankfully :)