Blood Clots and Treestands
#12
Great post, BB.....I was unaware of the risks..Who'd have thunk it? Sitting still on your duff could kill you! I do like to stand and stretch, draw my bow every hour or so.....Now I definitely will. Thanks for the heads up, you may have just helped save a life or two this fall, you never know.
#17
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 604
Blue Bird take it from someone with plenty of experience with clotting. Take a full strength aspirin every time you go in the woods. Once you have a clot especially one that was not quickly treated you will be prone to them again in the future. Aspirin reduces both clotting frequency and the severety of clots when they do occur. The fatality rate from Pulmenary Embolis is nearly 50% so avoiding the clot in the first place is critical. If a clot happens again I would ask your Dr if a Greenfield filter is a good idea. It will eliminate PEs in the future.
#18
Good advice bluebird2! I got one that went from my groin to my knee cap in March driving back from Pittsburgh PA and then plowing for another 10 hours. Not getting into the whole story but blood clots is a serious issue that you do not want to mess with. I was down for almost a month and half, I had to cancel my turkey hunting trips and I'm blood thinner for the rest of my life. I just turned 41 a few weeks ago so that's not good.