How A Pulmonary Embolism Forced Me To Reckon With My Health

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How A Pulmonary Embolism Forced Me To Reckon With My Health
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I tried everything to feel like myself again.

How A Sudden Pulmonary Embolism Forced Me To Reckon With My Health While some health issues are visible to the outside world, many people face chronic conditions that don't have externally visible signs or symptoms—also known as invisible illnesses. In mindbodygreen's series, we're giving individuals with invisible illnesses a platform to share their personal experiences.

I remember rushing to empty seats, sometimes beating out senior citizens, becuase I knew it would be easier to breathe when seated as opposed to standing.I also did not have any significant predispositions to clotting, especially the markers that they test for in pregnancy, when a woman is at an increased risk of a clot. I likely got the clot from being on birth control pills, which have been associated with an increased risk of clotting.

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