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Rex

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44. NP. Seemed really serious.
Mon Dec 31, 2012, 02:10 AM
Dec 2012

And it is!

Funny you get to know posters and what they post...had to run out but saw that and was hoping it was nothing serious! Other posters I wouldn't have even wondered what was going on and left without posting!

No apology needed. It was something bad.


EDIT - sorry didn't mean to sound so gruff, just got worried. Please call SKITTLES off, Chuck Norris is hiding in the bushes and won't come out until she leaves (THANKS SKITTLES).

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really depends where it is. I have not seen any further information about it. likesmountains 52 Dec 2012 #1
I've had 2 concussions. Both times the doctors had me convinced a blood clot was a really bad thing. proud2BlibKansan Dec 2012 #3
AP says she is there for observation... dkf Dec 2012 #2
Lots and lots of variables. silverweb Dec 2012 #4
What are you talking about? Rex Dec 2012 #5
Hillary Clinton admitted to hospital with blood clot, see below Tx4obama Dec 2012 #7
She's talking about Secy of State Hillary Clinton. CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2012 #8
or conversely, the blood clot caused her to faint and get the concussion Rene Dec 2012 #37
Sorry. Hillary Clinton has been hospitalized for a blood clot. proud2BlibKansan Dec 2012 #16
You can edit the OP. Cerridwen Dec 2012 #18
I did already. proud2BlibKansan Dec 2012 #19
I'm sorry. No apology needed. (edited) Cerridwen Dec 2012 #24
NP. Seemed really serious. Rex Dec 2012 #44
you wnat I should kick some Rex ass and clue you in? Skittles Dec 2012 #33
It's probably in her brain, since that's where her concussion happened. CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2012 #6
Well, could be in her lung, or still in her leg...we just don't know. likesmountains 52 Dec 2012 #11
The only cranial blood clot they would use anticoagulants on is a venous thrombosis. Barack_America Dec 2012 #22
Ah, you're probably right! CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2012 #25
It's a BLOOD CLOT. How GOOD can it be? WinkyDink Dec 2012 #9
I've known a couple people who nearly died from blood clots. proud2BlibKansan Dec 2012 #23
It has the possibility to be very serious. theinquisitivechad Dec 2012 #10
they would not use blood thinners then riverwalker Dec 2012 #14
the reporting is so vaque riverwalker Dec 2012 #12
Correct... PCIntern Dec 2012 #15
how do they find blood clots, PCIntern? Skittles Dec 2012 #34
If it is in her leg there is a distinct change in her pulse and swelling PCIntern Dec 2012 #38
keep us updated with your knowledge! Skittles Dec 2012 #39
+1..thanks likesmountains 52 Dec 2012 #27
I imagine massive testing is going on union_maid Dec 2012 #13
We don't have enough information to begin to speculate. kestrel91316 Dec 2012 #17
For sure. Not that it will even slow the speculation..... JohnnyLib2 Dec 2012 #20
+1 (nt) Control-Z Dec 2012 #21
Google reveals she's had a history of DVT in the past... Barack_America Dec 2012 #26
One of my Facebook friends who is a nurse just said it sounds like it's in her leg proud2BlibKansan Dec 2012 #28
The "48 hours" hospitalization sounds pretty classic for the heparin bridge to coumadin. Barack_America Dec 2012 #30
Thanks for the info proud2BlibKansan Dec 2012 #32
Thanks, glad it's not about the brain flamingdem Dec 2012 #31
If she has a history of them she may have been on preventative meds rainbow4321 Dec 2012 #43
First of all I am not a doctor. But Dr. Gupta on CNN said it is most likely doc03 Dec 2012 #29
I am being treated for blood clots in both lungs. They will start her out on Heparin appleannie1 Dec 2012 #35
These drugs do not dissolve clots...they only make it less likely that the clot will grow. likesmountains 52 Dec 2012 #36
Looks like they caught it early. Remmah2 Dec 2012 #40
My dad had one that started in his leg and moved through his heart. He was rushed applegrove Dec 2012 #41
Tons of variables, too many to speculate about rainbow4321 Dec 2012 #42
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