I'm 29 weeks pregnant and it's on the left Lung. I was told this dead clot has been there for a year and a half unnoticed. I will have to have an Early delivery and also have a surgery. I'm so scared of the pain In my lungs 🫁 it's the worst sharp pain I've ever experienced.
Hi, I'm 29 weeks pregnant and having symptoms on the left side of lung only, and suffering from chronic cough , wheezing and having ribs pain on both sides, and doctors told us to do ct scan ,we didn't do that because we don't want radiation exposure to baby......how are you and your baby now?, and give any suggestions please....its so painful
Look up the Pulmonary embolism WELL's criteria. If you score greater then 6 then they will do a d-dimer and a spiral ct. Then if those come back positive they will do a v/q mismatch test then they will do a ct angiogram.
I thought I was having a heart attack.. Dr's put me on Eliquis a blood thinner.. Still get that crushing feeling in my chest, lightheaded, sweating. They keep telling me its not my heart but heart problems run in my family..
@SandyTinch That must be really frightening, especially with a family history of heart problems. While your doctors have ruled out heart issues, it’s essential to trust your instincts. If you’re still experiencing chest pain, lightheadedness, and sweating, it’s worth seeking a second opinion or further tests, like checking for other causes such as anxiety, acid reflux, or even musculoskeletal issues. Keep communicating with your healthcare team and make sure all potential causes are thoroughly explored.
Oh gosh, I definitely do not want that in my lungs like that, because I heard a RU-vidr died from this like this year about 3 months ago, and that was just horrible. And smoking causes that problem just like it mainly causes lung cancer in the lungs.
I'm sorry to hear this, hope you get through this, please tell me how it started for her and what symptoms, I was told yesterday I have a very small clot in my lung.
I saw an interview on Day Star T.V With a Doctor called Dr. Sherri Tenpenny. She was speaking about the Covid 19 vaccine, and she definitely said YES to your question. Please do take a look at that interview. Hence my reason for coming here to this channel.
Basically I had a cesearan 4 months ago, and my first covid vaccination a week ago, suddenly last night I had pain in my leg and sharp pains in chest, I went to hospital and they did a ct scan and told me I have a very small blood clot in my lung they've put me on blood thinners! Now it can't be some coincidence, the doctors try telling me it's the cesarean and will look into it, but it's what they don't tell you about the covid vaccine.
@MrGeorgewf Yes, in many cases, the body can gradually dissolve a pulmonary embolism (PE) on its own over time, especially with the help of blood-thinning medications prescribed by a doctor. These medications prevent new clots from forming while the body breaks down the existing one. However, it's crucial to follow your healthcare provider's advice closely and attend all follow-up appointments to ensure proper recovery and prevent complications.
the one who is suffering from clots in lung will be facing breathlessness to such an extent that even walking little within house makes your breathless and tired, and such a person wont think of doing squats /jogging immdt (from own experience). how are you doing btw?
@@diauser3327 I am 4 months postpartum via c section,31 years old, was using estrogen contraceptive for last 3 weeks and had my first covjd vaccination a week ago, just couple of days was diagnosed with a small clot in lung and put on Xaletro