Diagnosed with DVT, not really told what to expect
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Hi all, was diagnosed with a DVT 4 weeks ago, behind knee and halfway up thigh. On Apixaban which is not troubling me apart from being cold all the time and the fact I am scared of cutting myself as there is no antidote, or so GP said. On blood thinners for 3 months only, which is great and the lumps are going slowly, although still really sore to touch. What happens now, am I going to be susceptible to more or can you just have one and never have a another one, how long before the worry of having a PE goes, also no idea what caused it apart from started HRT 11 months ago so told to come off that, but cancer was mentioned, which to my knowledge I do not have anyone, but obviously I did panic at the mention of that. To be honest it may sound weird but the blood thinners seem to be making my legs feel lighter, the varicose veins in calf have definitely gone down and my skin is not so red around ankle, I had a horse fly bite in the leg about 3 years ago and got bad cellulitis and the skin is still quite red looking. I just feel a bit nervous about it happening again and any little pain in calf sets me on edge. GP's in UK do not have time to answer all the numerous questions. Anyone gone on a long flight after a DVT? we were hoping to go to USA later in year, I know insurance will be higher, but that is one of those things I suppose. Thanks
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Vivi3nne youngatheart1
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I had a DVT from back of knee, up my thigh and across my abdomen. At the moment, you need to rest the leg, no standing for long periods, sitting you should have it raised. Walking is good, just do what you are comfortable with. Three months is the minimum for anti coagulant after a clot, you should see the specialist then and be reasessed. You should wear a compression stocking for 2 years. They did not know what caused mine. I had CT scans looking for cancer, did you have any? I was on Warfarin for 12 months and now Apixaban for the rest of my life. I took a 10 hour flight six months after having the DVT, they said it was fine as I was on the Warfarin, just to move about a lot in the aircraft and drink plenty, normal advice for a long haul flight. I use the free European travel insurance that comes with my bank upgrading it to worldwide other than the States and Canada and it cost me £100 extra after having the DVT, before it was just £10 for the upgrade. If you did not have a PE it does not affect the insurance too badly but it would be much more for you going to the States.
youngatheart1 Vivi3nne
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Vivi3nne youngatheart1
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I am not worried about taking Apixaban, i was more worried about getting another clot. There is no antidote for it but it does not stay long in your system like Warfarin does. My GP said I keep taking the Warfarin until I saw the consultant and it was up to him, the consultant changed me to Apixaban. The appointment just came from the hospital I was in for 2 weeks with the clot. You should be wearing the compression stockings now, you should get them on prescription (they are very expensive, the ones I have now are nearly £90 a pair), you need to visit your nurse to be measured up for them. You should also carry a card or wear a medical bracelet to say you are on apixban (I got a bracelet from ebay). If i were you, I would go to your GP to discuss your worries, it does not seem right you have just been left like this.
youngatheart1 Vivi3nne
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Hankat youngatheart1
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Hi youngheart sorry to hear about your dvt, scary stuff eh. You won't get another clot while tour on blood thinners & even once your off if they think its the hrt you should be fine, of course there's no guarantees but is there with anything in life.
Go to your doctor & ask for stocking you should be fitted for them & wear them daily. I was told to exercise as much as I could as it can only help your leg.
I'm 5 Months out from my dvt which was quite extensive & I've finally come to terms with it & I'm not nearly as paranoid as I was, I used to measure my leg quite often with any little ache but that lessens with time. It's such a shock & a scary thing to happen.
If you go on the thrombosis Uk website there's loads of Information on there. As for cutting yourself if you do I'm sure there's a way to stop it. I was on warfarin but it wasn't working for me so I changed to rivaroxaban & I was so anxious at first but now I don't worry anymore.
Good luck & it does get easier.
youngatheart1 Hankat
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Hi Hankat, yes sure is scary. Glad to hear you are getting better. I am just panicking I think but had appointment with GP today and asked her lots of questions, she said the same as you while on blood thinners it would be extremely unlikely to get another one. My oxygen levels in blood were excellent so apparently that means no clots anywhere. I just wish I was 100% sure it was HRT, when they said at A&E it could be cancer before I said I was on HRT your mind goes into overdrive and the fact that I have lost 6lbs in a month over christmas since coming off HRT is even more scary, people talk about putting weight on with HRT but no one seems to know what happens you come off. Logic tells you that you would lose weight even if it is just fluid, but will have to wait for a few weeks and see if it settles down before I am 100% convinced. Sadly health anxiety is a bit problem for me. I will look at website and try to calm down a bit. Thanks again take care
laura74991 Hankat
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How long did it take your leg to get back to normal size? how much exercise and how long after the DVT? Mine is 5 weeks old. I'm on xarelto
Hankat laura74991
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Hi Laura, my leg went back to its normal size after about 2 weeks but it did continue to ache & change colour
Up until til about 6 weeks out it still aches sometimes now but not too bad. I exercised pretty much straight away i was
Told & also read that the more you exercise the better for the leg in preventing
Or slowing down pts. I walked at first then started back running after 9 weeks.
My clot was completely dissolved with thrombolysis though so each person is different.
Good luck & keep that leg moving
grace42110 youngatheart1
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youngatheart1 grace42110
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grace42110 youngatheart1
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youngatheart1 grace42110
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Hi, I went via A&E ambulatory care, so have had no tests or follow ups, or referrals or anything, I feel really a bit left in the dark. I am in the UK and too be honest was in A&E for 9 hours and just pushed out the door and told to come back for scan the next day which I did, this confirmed DVT and was given heperin in stomach and told to come back next day, which I did was given another injection and prescription for apixiban and told I would need to take it for 3 months. All the leaflets say not to come off it, but I have no follow up booked or anything. Luckily mine did not go to lungs so maybe not so serious. What is d dimer as I have not heard of that? I have made an appointment to speak to one of our older GP's so hopefully will get some more info then and ask for tests. my iron is actually high and GP flag it up then irgnore it so not sure if that is related. Stupidly been googling today and found an NHS article from 2012 which said that all DVT's which appear for no reason should be looked into as 1 in 10 will be being caused by an unknown cancer. I wish I had done the ironing instead.Take care
grace42110 youngatheart1
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laura74991 youngatheart1
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I got diagnosed on Feb 2nd. I was told I'm going to be on Xarelto for 6 months. The doc told me I would keep the compression stockings for 3 months. I'm reading here for 2 years. My leg and tummy are super swollen still.
laura74991 grace42110
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are your legs back to normal size?
grace42110 laura74991
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Hi Laura I managed to find a few support groups by searching the internet and then signing up through facebook (they are all closed groups but easy to join). Anticoagulant Support Group UK., Pulmonary embolism & DVT Awareness, Xarelto/Eliquis Club., Blood Clot Recovery net., Thrombosis Support., DVT/PE/PTS/RVT - I found one group tends to lead to another. My leg with the DVT is still slightly swollen but it is the 2nd clot in the same leg. The first was when I was 17 and then again at 64 which also went to both lungs. 4 months in I am doing well and back at the gym and Zumba. The only way my life is changing will be that I am now no longer able to scuba dive due to being on Eliquis (anticoagulant) for life.