Pulmonary Embolism
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More than likely, within a few months your body will dissolve the clots and you will be on Warfarin 6 mos or more, depending on your doctor's philosophy and approach. Since you have a well defined reason why you got the clots, and it is a fairly uncommon one..I imagine any sign of throat pain will send you right to a doctor's office now. ;) It is vey likely you will not need to have extended therapy past that.
I am a "worst case" scenario in that my body won't dissolve the clots on it's own. Something like a 1% of 10% of everyone who gets PE. Very rare. I will need surgery to remove the clots from my lungs. With luck, I will get off O2 and have a normal life, but I will always have to take Warfarin. Even in my situation, I have every reason to look forward to a decent outcome.
You are a very lucky lady and should look forward to the day you can hang up the Warfarin and move past this trying time in your life. You have already beaten the odds and you should stop living in terror. Good luck to you and embrace life!!
Blessings,
Tracie