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Life Goes On After Blood Clots: Krissy’s Story

The first pulmonary embolism I had was in 2015, six weeks after having foot surgery. I was terrified as I couldn’t breathe. I was put on a blood thinner and hospitalized for three days. My second pulmonary embolism was at the end of 2022. I had chest pain, so I went to the ER. They…

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The ER Doctor Did Not Want To Do a CT Scan: Meghan’s Story

About two weeks after a surgical procedure, I began having pain on my left side near my rib cage and towards my back. I assumed I had pulled a muscle due to overcompensating with my upper body post-surgery. The pain became relentless and I began having shortness of breath that I assumed was musculoskeletal pain…

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My APS Diagnosis Got Lost: Dione’s Story

In 1994, I had my son prematurely at 24 weeks. They did a bunch of testing and found out that I had antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). I had another preterm baby at 25 weeks three years later. I was followed by a high-risk OB/GYN at the time but no other preventative measures were done while pregnant.…

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Two Major Surgeries When I Had Clots: Mary’s Story

In January 2024, I started having difficulty walking up a long hill to get to my car after work. It got to the point where it scared me how hard I was breathing by the time I got to the top. In February, I had a pre-surgical exam for a shoulder replacement scheduled in March.…

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I Credit My PT and Orthopedic Clinic for Their Action: Molly’s Story

I hurt my knee, and after 10 months of physical therapy, I found myself having a meniscus repair surgery. Post-surgery, I was in physical therapy again. About six weeks after surgery, I noticed more swelling, which I attributed to being at work for some very long days and not having time to walk around as…

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I Can Be a Survivor and Have a Life After This: Paula’s Story

My experience was in the summer of 2021. I woke one Sunday morning feeling shortness of breath, and I continued my day with increasing difficulty breathing. On Monday, I went to an urgent care clinic. They did not do a CT scan, they assumed because I was overweight and out of breath that it was…

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My Only Risk Factors Were Birth Control and a Long Car Ride: Hillary’s Story

My husband and took a trip to Destin, Florida for a long weekend after finding out my breast biopsy surgery was benign. We drove 14 hours in one day from Michigan and returned a few days later, only stopping twice for gas. I returned to work and walked to my office up two flights of…

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Doctors Will Gaslight You Into Believing You’re Crazy: Kourtney’s Story

I was diagnosed with a DVT and bilateral pulmonary embolism on April 10, 2024. I underwent a biopsy for a uterine cyst in November 2023 and subsequently had my menstrual period for almost 30 days. My gynecologist prescribed me birth control to stop my period. From mid-January until April, I was taking four birth control…

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I Experienced PTSD: Frances’ Story

I had an appointment with my PCP on October 5, 2019 for shortness of breath. I could barely walk to my car from his office door. My lower legs were hurting. I was 56 and on no medications. He referred me to a cardiologist. The following day, after my morning coffee, I could hardly walk.…

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Monica’s Plea: Please Call Your Doctor With Any New Postpatrum Symptoms

Written by Judy Boyd, mother of Monica Boyd Ashworth, who died of a pulmonary embolism on March 7, 2024, 12 days after giving birth to her son. I want to advocate for new moms-to-be so they don’t die as our daughter did—right here in Northern Virginia. The United States has the most advanced health care…

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