Anonymous wrote:They can do an ultrasound of the leg to rule out DVT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dizzy, my leg is hurting a lot, had some shortness of breath last night. I am not getting sleep so maybe this is all due sleep deprivation. Going to ask for blood work anyway
Go back to the ER and report these symptoms. It sounds like you could have a blood clot in your leg, or may have thrown a blood clot to your lung.
+1!! Please get yourself to an ER, OP. Shortness of breath with leg pain and dizziness may = a life-threatening blood clot that has traveled to your lung.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dizzy, my leg is hurting a lot, had some shortness of breath last night. I am not getting sleep so maybe this is all due sleep deprivation. Going to ask for blood work anyway
Go back to the ER and report these symptoms. It sounds like you could have a blood clot in your leg, or may have thrown a blood clot to your lung.
Anonymous wrote:Dizzy, my leg is hurting a lot, had some shortness of breath last night. I am not getting sleep so maybe this is all due sleep deprivation. Going to ask for blood work anyway
Anonymous wrote:Dizzy, my leg is hurting a lot, had some shortness of breath last night. I am not getting sleep so maybe this is all due sleep deprivation. Going to ask for blood work anyway
Anonymous wrote:OP, did they do a full neuro check? It would involve things like moving your eyes but also shrugging your shoulders, testing your reflexes, etc?
I posted here a couple of years ago w/weird eye symptoms. My symptoms were severe enough that the ER took me pretty seriously (kept me 2 days for endless MRIs) but it took a a while to find a specialist who could actually figure out what was going on (cranial nerve palsy.) If you continue to have issues, get on the phone w/Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins. They are awesome; hard to get into but if you sound hysterical enough (as I did) it seems to help. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:1312/ 1344: did you tell them you were 7 weeks PP? This concerns me even more. Please contact both your opthomologist and OB on Monday morning.