Dear Group,
My husband was diagnosed 30 days ago with adenocarcinoma. Initial sign was a clot to his left calf that only caused crampling until it moved and caused pulmonary emboli. Then they found 800ml of fluid arond his heart in his pericardium, and later metastatic cancer. After removing the fluid from around his heart, and starting one chemo treatment, he clotted both legs all the way down. The total leg clots, both, will kill him before the cancer. Isn't there a way to remove the clots so he can walk again?
Thanks,
Vikki