Teaching and Traveling and Health
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 6:44 am
Hello all -
About 8 years ago my friend had some blood clots that ended up in her lung. Messy business, really. So they busted them and the doctors said that there was a good chance she was free and clear, and that was a one-off.
This past weekend they returned. They got her on meds and they will be clear soon, just have to pay close attention for a little while. My question is this: She will be working in a place that is around 20 hours away. I know flights (sedentary periods) are a dangerous place for another episode - and she would be taking at least 2 flights a year home, and probably many shorter ones to travel. I know there are compression socks and all kinds of things she could take, but I would like to hear any opinions on whether or not you think it is worth the trouble, and whether it is something you would risk for a job. The idea of being concerned for 6-8 weeks after a flight that a clot has or will slip through is interesting to me, so I would like to hear any points of view you have - being personally close I think my opinion is swayed. Her choices are to keep the job and do what she can to try to prevent these from returning, or find a job that wouldn't require very extended flights and play it a bit safer.
Thanks for your input!
About 8 years ago my friend had some blood clots that ended up in her lung. Messy business, really. So they busted them and the doctors said that there was a good chance she was free and clear, and that was a one-off.
This past weekend they returned. They got her on meds and they will be clear soon, just have to pay close attention for a little while. My question is this: She will be working in a place that is around 20 hours away. I know flights (sedentary periods) are a dangerous place for another episode - and she would be taking at least 2 flights a year home, and probably many shorter ones to travel. I know there are compression socks and all kinds of things she could take, but I would like to hear any opinions on whether or not you think it is worth the trouble, and whether it is something you would risk for a job. The idea of being concerned for 6-8 weeks after a flight that a clot has or will slip through is interesting to me, so I would like to hear any points of view you have - being personally close I think my opinion is swayed. Her choices are to keep the job and do what she can to try to prevent these from returning, or find a job that wouldn't require very extended flights and play it a bit safer.
Thanks for your input!