Jam The Man
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Wow. Take it easy my friend - hope you’re on the mend.
I hear you. My husband went through something like that last year and I could see the panic in his eyes as I called 999. The fear makes the breathing so much worse.
Hope this is helpful.
In Jan 2020 I went on a business trip to Toronto, whilst there I went on a running machine and developed a really painful swelling in my calf, linked I suspect to playing Sunday football until I was 47. I had a particularly bad night flight back crammed in between two 6 foot plus blokes and vowed never to volunteer for that again.
In February I had a meeting in London and walked the mile and a bit to Shoreham station at a brisk pace. There was a problem on the trains and we couldn't get into London Bridge, so I decided to walk back to my meeting from Blackfriars. I was rushing as I was late, but was really struggling for breath.
I assumed I had something asthma related as symptoms would come and go, without any obvious explanation. In March I drove my car into Shoreham to get it serviced. I put the dog in the boot, so I could walk him home. I got onto the footbridge at Shoreham and the cold air hit my lungs. Half way across I had to lean over the side to catch my breath and when that wasn't working I decided it was best that I lay down. I warned a few people who checked to keep their distance as I had no idea if I was infectious, but a bloke on a bike decided to ignore me and stop anyway. Fortunately he was an A&E doctor on his way to work at Worthing hospital.
I was in there for a couple of days and needed oxygen to get to the bathroom and back. I had two massive clots one in each lung and the left ventricle of my heart was showing signs of strain. At one point I recall my blood oxygen measure was 83%, but the stomach injections and oxygen, helped to turn things round. First thing to note, the medication doesn't actually break up the blood clot, it just provides the relief your body needs to do this itself. I have been put on Apixaban for life, as the diagnosis was unattributed pulmonary embolism.
First night out of hospital and without oxygen, I nearly passed out walking to the bathroom, so I probably rushed things a little. I then took the clippers to my head and shaved all my hair off. I have a selfie from this time and I look truly awful, but actually I was able to bounce back quickly. If you are worried, those little blood oxygen monitors you stick on your finger are easy to buy online and cost in the region of £20-30. I have had absolutely no side effects from taking Apixaban and no problem with bleeding. I swim in the sea and have had a couple of grazes from rocks, which bleed like mad, as soon as you get out of the water, but it soon stops and is no different to how things were before.
Aside from pill popping the only other adjustment I have made is to stop trying to run. I checked with my GP, who saw no issue with me resuming running, but my body is telling me something different. Is is the only thing which seems to really cause me calf problems. Everything else is entirely normal for a bloke of my age, weight and fitness level. Barrow Boy if you have any concerns or want to chat, feel free to PM me.
I am glad you are doing well .... hope your dog is ok?