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Listen to Your Body: My Experience with Blood Clots, DVTs and May-Thurner Syndrome

Listen to Your Body: My Experience with Blood Clots, DVTs and May-Thurner Syndrome

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Mummy Confession: Sometimes I downplay how I feel when I should probably be seeking help Disclosure: This post is not meant as medical advice and I urge you to speak with a health care professional should you have symptoms which worry you! HealthDirect Australia is a great resource if you’re concerned about your health. (Long winded story ahead! Also, this story contains photos of cankles, legs, IVs (not the needle part *shiver*) and groggy photos. Nothing gory, but just in case you’re not a fan, you’ve been warned.) -See my one-year update here- I don’t like to make a big Read More

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