What is Pulmonary Embolism
By far the most common form of pulmonary embolism is a thromboembolism, which occurs when a blood clot, generally a venous thrombus, becomes dislodged from its site of formation an...
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By far the most common form of pulmonary embolism is a thromboembolism, which occurs when a blood clot, generally a venous thrombus, becomes dislodged from its site of formation an...

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Ok now apart from SOB, chest pains,nausea, diarrhoea,mood swings, cold hands/ feet with clumsiness, heavy periods, insomnia - goodness I should never have put that in a list - does anyone else have a gentle rocking sensation?
Since my PE on 10 June I have had a constant low level headache on the back/ right side of my head along with akind of gentle rocking. Not quite dizziness but I def have to be careful about banging into things. At first I thought it was because of my broken foot and the boot I was wearing making my legs two different heights - but Igot rid ofthat about 2 weeks ago now, and still I feel like I'm on a boat even when sitting. It's not the worse thing by any means - but just odd. I knw it's a random one - but anyone else have this? I am worried that my clumsiness might mean something else. It's def gentting more pronounced. I have mentioned it to INR cliic nurse but get a bit dismissed Posted on 07/28/09, 01:07 pm |
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Hi Beccy - sorry - you sound like you're really going through it at the moment. Just wondering if you could possibly have an ear infection that's making you feel a bit dizzy....just a thought.....? Really hope that you start to feel better soon - love Sandi x
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Ha Ha you made me laugh SandiG - thanks I needed that.
I bet you are right. Now why couldn't the clinic have suggested that? How embarrassing - kind of like the time in college when I thought I was bleeding to death, rushed to the doctor - only for him to tell me that your wee will go red, if you have beetroot soup, chocolate & beetroot cake for tea...
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OK now I am back at work fulltime, and scheduled to come off the warfarin at the end of november. Things are going well - INR a bit erratic butI think thats par for the course for most if us eh?
But this rocking still goes on! Does anyone else have it? I so hope it is a warfarin side effect - so hopefully it will stop when I come off it. It has been 4 months now. Right now I am calmly sitting on my sofa, but five minutes ago it suddenly felt like side of mount everest, and I was clinging on for grim death. Thankfully we are now back to gentle rocking. Daily I find myself hanging onto walls asthe world upends itself, and trying to carry on sensible conversations and pretend its not happening...
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