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On Monday, April 17, my girfriend (ex, what-ever-she is) lost her dad unexpectedly. He was 58. The ER docs ruled it SCA and no autopsy was required. The family did not request one.
Last night, after a memorial service was held, we were talking about how he was feeling over the last couple of days he was with us. For the previous few months he was complaining about pain in his leg, but being the stubborn man that he was, he never got it checked out. The day before he died he stated that the pain in his leg was gone and he never felt better.
The question that I have is: Is it possible that he had a small blood clot in his leg and it somehow got released and went to his heart, simulating SCA?
Thanks,
Chimp
On Monday, April 17, my girfriend (ex, what-ever-she is) lost her dad unexpectedly. He was 58. The ER docs ruled it SCA and no autopsy was required. The family did not request one.
Last night, after a memorial service was held, we were talking about how he was feeling over the last couple of days he was with us. For the previous few months he was complaining about pain in his leg, but being the stubborn man that he was, he never got it checked out. The day before he died he stated that the pain in his leg was gone and he never felt better.
The question that I have is: Is it possible that he had a small blood clot in his leg and it somehow got released and went to his heart, simulating SCA?
Thanks,
Chimp