Posted by docmirror on October 14, 2016 at 09:51:10 from (107.213.165.255):
In Reply to: dodged a bullet posted by Mike(NEOhio) on October 13, 2016 at 17:19:53:
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My scare story. Early April 2014, I was up skiing at Breckenridge. I usually tolerate altitude well, but after a hard day of spring skiing I was starting to get tunnel vision, and hard to breathe at 11,000' off the lift. I bent over for a bit and when standing up I got dizzy. So, not wanting to fall down the ski run, I sat down for a bit. Didn't help. So - like an idiot I skied down slowly, and got to my car. Now it's getting worse, and feeling chest pain a bit. Went to the patrol and asked for some aspirin. They said I had to buy it upstairs, but when I tried to stand up I couldn't walk. Well, they got some aspirin real fast, and I took 4. After having some water, and gatorade, I felt well enough to drive home, but when I got there, I was dizzy so went to the ER. He listened to my chest and said I had a pulmonary embolism and admitted me with a couple of shots of blood thinner.
Blocked diaphragm in the middle of my lungs with some gob of goo I could see on the x-ray like a big blob of mucus. I was there for 11 days as it slowly dissolved under blood thinners. He told me I was lucky I made it off the ski slope and down to the ER.
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