On Saturday 07 June 2014 13:04:15 Jon Elson did opine
And Gene did reply:
> On 06/07/2014 02:24 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > The general consensus is that the nurses on some of my
> > other lists, have never heard of anyone surviving a PE
> > event. That makes me a rare bird indeed.
> 
> Lots of people survive minor pulmonary embolisms.  Sometimes
> they don't
> even know they had one, until sometime later a scarred-over
> area in the lungs
> is detected on a chest X-ray.  I know a couple other people
> who have had
> somewhat larger PE's, and survived (not larger than yours,
> larger than
> the ones that go undetected.  They had shortness of breath
> and went to
> the ER, and it was treated as yours was.)  If the embolism
> blocks off the
> pulmonary artery to one whole lung, then the chance to survive
> drops a lot.  If it completely blocks the artery, you're
> dead before you
> hit the floor.
> 
> So, it is all a matter of degrees as to how large the
> blockage is.
> But, sounds like yours must have been very far up on the
> scale of
> blockages that can be survived.  And, of course, the RIGHT
> treatment
> in time is critical!
> 
> Jon

Time is of the essence for sure.

Thanks Jon.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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