Very good explanation, Marieke!  Thanks for sharing!  Jeanne
 
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From: marieke dufresne
Date: 5/1/2009 8:38:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TMIC] RE: tmic-digest Digest V2009 #373
 
RE: DVT, are Deep Vein Thrombosis. 

Basically, CLOTS in the vein that block it and can also break away and
travel up in your blood stream. Very dangerous as it can go to your lungs or
heart or brain and this can kill you. When you get DVT they put you on blood
thinners to get rid of them and then usually you have to take another type
to decrease the chance of getting more. People who do not move around
much/are paralyzed tend to get them. It is important to try to move around
as much as possible. If you can flex your ankle do it every hour to keep the
blood moving so that it is not in stasis. You can also wear TED stockings
during the day, these help as well. Keeping your feet elevated too. You'll
know if you have one, there will be pain, redness, swelling in the area it
is situated in. You may also see a large bruise. 
People who fly long distances and don't get up to walk around are also prone
to getting one.

Marieke RN
TM @T1 since March 2004



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Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 21:07:25 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TMIC] wow, you work too hard Trudy


Barbara,
Your situation seems to be the closest to my situation that I have read yet.
 I am referring to your paragraph 2.    Also, use
baclofen (2 at dinner, 1 at 8:00pm) and have no problem sleeping too.   What
would we do without really good husbands!?!.
 
You mentioned DVT's in your legs.   What are those?   Are they painful?  I
have never heard of that.        Janice




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