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<blockquote data-quote="Phil P" data-source="post: 7684364" data-attributes="member: 33598"><p>I had a dvt in my calf a few years back (about 10), was due to slightly different reasons but I can also confirm it’s not much fun! </p><p>Even now I still get the odd twinge in my calf if I’ve been sitting too long, it’s the signal to get off my ass for a bit and get the blood circulation moving!</p><p>Hopefully you’ll be on the tablets though because the injections really aren’t much fun at all! Also I’m sure the doctors have told you but you need to be extra careful if your on blood thinners, It’s not just if you get a cut you can see it’s if you bruise yourself it can continue to bleed internally so please be careful as it’s always a risk when working with farm machinery! </p><p>Anyway hope you make a speedy recovery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil P, post: 7684364, member: 33598"] I had a dvt in my calf a few years back (about 10), was due to slightly different reasons but I can also confirm it’s not much fun! Even now I still get the odd twinge in my calf if I’ve been sitting too long, it’s the signal to get off my ass for a bit and get the blood circulation moving! Hopefully you’ll be on the tablets though because the injections really aren’t much fun at all! Also I’m sure the doctors have told you but you need to be extra careful if your on blood thinners, It’s not just if you get a cut you can see it’s if you bruise yourself it can continue to bleed internally so please be careful as it’s always a risk when working with farm machinery! Anyway hope you make a speedy recovery. [/QUOTE]
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