I went to ER in Jan of 2012. Blood clot so blood thinners for 6 Mo. I complain to the Dr. for 3 yr before that and was told that I had nerve problems and that nothing could be done. In July she took me off blood thinners and said good luck you should not have any more problems with your blood after taking thinners for so long. On the first week of Oct. I was back in the ER and this time I went to surgery within 6 hr and was there for about 9 hr. Almost lost my leg and now I am being told that is was not due to agent orange. They are full of it. Not some thing that came from my family. My Grandpa live to 89 my father to 87. the only one that checked out early was my mother at the age of 69 of Type~II. Good luck to all of you maybe if we live long enough we can all beat VA
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My husband was just diagnosed with multiple bilateral PE's and DVT and he was exposed to agent orange when in the service in Viet Nam
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10 yrs ago spouse had clots sin lung and now in 3 months he's had 3 blood clots in his right forearm , 2 hospital, 3 doctors and no one seems to have the answer and all the time is I and R is normal taking his med.
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In 2013 I had blood clots in both lungs. They gave me a 2% chance of living and I said, I'm not going too die not now. I was in Hines VA intensive care for 8 days. In February my oldest son developed the same condition we are lucky. My second son developed blood clots and had to defib. his heart. I'm on blood thinners the rest of my life. Oh I didn't tell you I was in Vietnam the year of 1968.
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I served in Vietnam as a U. S. Marine at Chi Lai in 1966. In about 2003, I had a pulmonary embolism and was tested to see if it was an inherited condition, which it was not. I was on blood thinners for about 3 months and made sure that when I did any traveling (driving or flying) I exercised regularly such as stopping my vehicle and walking around for at least 5 minutes every hour to hour and a half or doing isometrics while flying. In spite of this, I had a 2nd PE in 2006 and have been on thinners ever since. I went through the Agent Orange Exposure assessment in 2013 and the VA said that my clotting was not caused by exposure to Agent Orange. Not one person in my family has ever had blood clotting issues/problems or a pulmonary embolism except myself. As with most health insurance companies, the VA has a tendency to deny, deny, deny when it comes to getting treatment - in the VA's case, of course, it denies for as long as possible any connection between what the military does to combat arena troops and subsequent health issues of those troops. The only way we will change the VA to get it to accept that the cause of so many blood clotting issues/problems for those of us exposed to Agent Orange is to continually fight to have it listed as one of the health issues caused by AO exposure. Collectively, we can win this fight, but only when we band together and enlighten our Congressional representatives as well as make the public aware of what the VA is doing to us.
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