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Praying For Jacque Free Support Group Non-specific signs may include pain, swelling, redness, warmness, and engorged superficial veins.

Deep vein thrombosis
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DVT in the right leg with swelling and redness
ICD-10 I80.2
ICD-9 453.40
DiseasesDB 3498
MedlinePlus 000156
eMedicine med/2785
MeSH D020246
Deep vein thrombosis, or deep venous thrombosis, (DVT) is the formation of a blood clot (thrombus) in a deep vein,[a] predominantly in the legs. Pulmonary embolism, a potentially life-threatening complication, is caused by the detachment (embolization) of a clot that travels to the lungs. Together, DVT and pulmonary embolism constitute a single disease process known as venous thromboembolism. Post-thrombotic syndrome, another complication, significantly contributes to the health-care cost of DVT. In 1856, German pathologist Rudolph Virchow postulated the interplay of three processes resulting in venous thrombosis, now known as Virchow's triad: a decreased blood flow rate (venous stasis), increased tendency to clot (hypercoagulability), and changes to the blood vessel wall. DVT formation typically begins inside the valves of the calf veins, where the blood is relatively oxygen deprived, which activates certain biochemical pathways. Several medical conditions increase the risk for DVT, including cancer, trauma, and antiphospholipid syndrome. Other risk factors include older age, surgery, immobilization (as with bed rest, orthopedic casts, and sitting on long flights), combined oral contraceptives, pregnancy, the postnatal period, and genetic factors such as a non-O blood type. The frequency of occurrence (incidence) increases dramatically from childhood to old age; in adulthood, about 1 in 1000 adults develop DVT annually. Individuals suspected of having DVT may be assessed using a clinical prediction rule such as the Wells score. A D-dimer test may also be used to assist with excluding the diagnosis (because of its high sensitivity) or to signal a need for further testing. Diagnosis is most commonly done with ultrasound of the suspected veins. Anticoagulation is the standard treatment; typical medications include a low-molecular-weight heparin and a vitamin K antagonist. Wearing graduated compression stockings appears to reduce the risk of post-thrombotic syndrome. Prevention options for at-risk individuals include early and frequent walking, calf exercises, anticoagulants, aspirin, graduated compression stockings, and intermittent pneumatic compression.

28/09/2018

Happy Birthday Jacque!!! May you have the most wonderful Birthday today as always!!!🎂🍰🍦🍨💗🎁🎉🎈

29/09/2017

Happy Birthday Jacque Leigh!

Happy Birthday Jacque Free!!!
28/09/2016

Happy Birthday Jacque Free!!!

25/08/2016

We just got word our dear friend Jeff Burton is back in ICU . They family asks that we start a world wide prayer chain! Please send all of your prayers to Jeff and the Burton family. Please share!!

Happy Birthday to Mr. James Burton! Hope you have many more great birthdays to come.
23/08/2016

Happy Birthday to Mr. James Burton! Hope you have many more great birthdays to come.

13/04/2015

It's been a rough last few weeks with battling the low blood pressure but had some time to get out and have some fun with friends!

30/03/2015
Yay!!! Guess who got to come home today? And these guys are so glad to see her back home. Thank you all again for Prayin...
29/03/2015

Yay!!! Guess who got to come home today? And these guys are so glad to see her back home.
Thank you all again for Praying for Jacque again! She really wants to thank you all for carving so much. If not for your thoughts and prayers she would not be home enjoying this wonderful day out here in the sun.
The cause is possibly her meds causing her blood pressure to drop. They will be adjusting her meds and she should get back to her "normal" self. Thank you all and God Bless! Have a wonderful Sunday afternoon!

Today Jacque is still in the hospital until her blood pressure is up and stable. She may have to stay another night. She...
29/03/2015

Today Jacque is still in the hospital until her blood pressure is up and stable. She may have to stay another night. She is getting plenty of rest now. She thanks you all for your thoughts and prayers. Will have more updates as we find out more of what's going on. Thank you all for your prayers. They are helping.

As most of you know Jacque has spent time back in the hospital again. She may be released possible today. We are very th...
28/03/2015

As most of you know Jacque has spent time back in the hospital again. She may be released possible today. We are very thankful for all your prayers and they are being answered. I also want to ask you for prayers for JS who James Burton was here to see. He is in critical condition and James and his wife could use your thoughts and prayers today. It would mean so much. Thank you James Burton for taking the time to talk with me and Jacque and we are praying for Jeff also. God bless you all! Amen

Just looking back at Mardi Gras with Black Water Bride @ The Office (Mardi Gras Parade) - Bossier City, LA! Boy we had s...
16/03/2015

Just looking back at Mardi Gras with Black Water Bride @ The Office (Mardi Gras Parade) - Bossier City, LA! Boy we had some fun! Thanks guys!

I want to thank you guys for coming to the hospital with me last night. That means so much. Sorry you missed the show. W...
15/03/2015

I want to thank you guys for coming to the hospital with me last night. That means so much. Sorry you missed the show. We should hook up again somewhere that there are not Doctors around.

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