Hey Walt!
Here's a question. I've been following the Lipitor regimen, taking an aspirin daily when I can remember and while at work, I try to at least stand up and stretch on a regular basis.
It seems like DVT is only diagnosed after something goes wrong, so I'm wondering is there anything you would recommended having checked out periodically to check to be sure you aren't developing DVT?
In the last three months, I've heard the stories of two different pilots that ended up with DVT. One domestic, one international and both had to spend quite a bit of time off of work because of the "blood thinning" treatments and I'd like to avoid that!
Here's a question. I've been following the Lipitor regimen, taking an aspirin daily when I can remember and while at work, I try to at least stand up and stretch on a regular basis.
It seems like DVT is only diagnosed after something goes wrong, so I'm wondering is there anything you would recommended having checked out periodically to check to be sure you aren't developing DVT?
In the last three months, I've heard the stories of two different pilots that ended up with DVT. One domestic, one international and both had to spend quite a bit of time off of work because of the "blood thinning" treatments and I'd like to avoid that!