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Old 01-19-2013, 09:39 AM
starfish43 starfish43 is offline
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Default Hi, and welcome

I have Paget-Schroetter also but have not had surgery yet. Are you still on Warfarin? If you are on that and any other medications you might want to consult your pharmacist. Obviously they are not specialists in our disease but they can be very knowledgeable in general. Also, have you seen your primary DR.? Just in case the light-headedness is not related to the disease and is something else...Now I have a question for you because reading your post made me curious. Why did they remove only part of the rib? Did they say?

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Originally Posted by DinaRR View Post
Good morning! I was so thrilled to stumble across this forum while trying to figure out what is going on with me. I was diagnosed with Paget schroetter syndrome in June 2010 after I hit my collar bone. Ultra sound showed 4 veins clotted from my jugular to my finger tips. My surgeon did the balloon to open the vein back up. 2 weeks later he removed part of my first rib. After my surgery he told me he had some issues due to no fatty tissue, so my scar is bigger than expected. I was sent home the next day with no limitations. Day 4 post op I had a vein rupture. The emergency room was instructed to put a pressure pack on it and I went to see surgeon the next day. He said everything looked good, took pressure pack off and took me off my warfarin, with instructions to start pt. I noticed 8mo or so ago that I can do minimal with the arm on that side without it falling asleep. The headaches, arm and shoulder pain are getting to be constant and is definitely interrupting my sleep. The veins around the area and on my shoulder do bulge a little after using my arm. 4 days ago I thought I was coming down with the flu, I was very lightheaded, which caused nausea. The lightheaded has not gone away and is getting worse. I work retail, so I'm very active on my feet all day, by 4pm I literally go home to bed I'm so miserable from the lightheadedness. I'm wondering if I'm having some post op complications? I do not want to go back to my specialist as I felt he had no bedside manners and answering my questions seemed to be a waste of his time. Any suggestions, advice anything would be greatly appreciated! Thank you for your time.
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