In May of this year, I took a short flight, only about two and a half hours one way, and soon after, I noticed a cramping sensation in my right calf. I assumed it was just soreness or dehydration, so I ignored it for a couple of days. When the pain didn’t go away, I contacted my doctor (thanks to my mom’s advice — she kept saying something didn’t seem right). They instructed me to go to the hospital to get checked out.
Everyone told me it was unlikely to be a blood clot because of my age, but they ran tests anyway. It turned out I had a confirmed DVT in my right calf. Because of some existing medical concerns, they didn’t start me on blood thinners right away and instead scheduled weekly ultrasounds to monitor it. At my second appointment a week later, they found that I actually had three separate clots in my calf instead of one.
I was told to go to the ER if I experienced chest pain or shortness of breath, but at the time, I felt fine. The next day, while walking my dog, I suddenly became short of breath and noticed my heart rate was unusually high for the amount of effort — even though it was a walk I did multiple times a day. I called my doctor, and they told me to go straight to the ER. They even called ahead out of concern for a possible pulmonary embolism.
My mom and I waited about 12 hours in the ER before I was finally taken back. I was just about to leave when they called me in. A CT scan showed numerous clots in both lungs — the doctor couldn’t give me a number but said they were “extensive.” I was admitted for the weekend, started on a heparin drip, and later transitioned to twice-daily blood thinners.
All of this was caused by my birth control use. My symptoms were minor and almost overlooked because of my age, and I’ve never been more scared. Always pay attention to changes in your body and advocate for yourself, no matter what anyone says.
The NBCA has been a godsend for me. I have learned so much, The website, along with others sharing their stories and experiences, have provided me so much knowledge and comfort.
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