Absolutely not. There is no guarantee that it is gone. In fact it is likely that the
clotBlood clots may not be gone. Having a blood
clotBlood clots in one’s lung is a very serious situation. Your doctors should make every effort to identify the source of the blood
clotBlood clots and the reason(s) for its formation. This is a very treatable medical condition and you should currently and for some weeks or even months to come, be on an anti-coagulant medicine to thin your blood.
If the reason the blood
clotBlood clots formed has not been determined, you should have further evaluation. Some people have inherited blood clotting disorders, for others it is situational such as at the time of hospitalization for any reason or following surgery. Sometimes the cause can be related to medicine, such as birth control pills. And, sometimes it can be related to another, underlying and perhaps quiet and undiagnosed, medical condition.
This is no time for any uncertainty regarding the cause of the clot or its optimum treatment. If your doctor is uncomfortable with or resistant to any of this, you should request a second opinion with a doctor experienced in the management of deep vein thrombosis and thrombo-embolism.
This is not a time for you to be reluctant to request information and consultation. Also, there are National Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of this condition and your doctors should refer to them and adhere to them.
Good luck.