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Deep vein thrombosis
Deadly blood clots should be treated aggressively
It very nearly did.
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Deep vein thrombosis
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That night, as she was talking to a friend on the phone, she was slammed by a pain unlike anything she'd ever felt. "I felt like someone had just shoved a knife in my back, toward my right side. I literally started gasping for air."
At the hospital, it didn't take long to diagnose her problem: a pulmonary embolism, caused by deep vein thrombosis. While she was taking it easy and staying off her feet, blood was pooling in her leg. And when she abruptly resumed activity, part of the clot broke off and lodged in her lung. In all, doctors had to dissolve three blood clots.
Stewart was in the hospital for more than a week. And she was lucky. She survived. But she says she's never experienced that kind of pain before, and she hopes never to again. "The pain was unbearable for several days, even with morphine."
A lot of Americans first learned about deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in April 2003, when popular and respected NBC reporter David Bloom, embedded with troops in Iraq, died apparently as a result of a pulmonary embolism. It was believed that he developed the clot from lying prone inside a tank, not moving his legs, for long periods of time.
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