Is it possible to get a Pulmonary Embolism while on Warfarin if youve already had one?
It is possible, but not likely. When you’re on warfarin, you should be having blood tests called a P.T. (Prothrombin Time) and a P.T.T. (Partial Prothrombin Time) which lets your Dr. know if you’re blood is anti-coagulated enough. That way the Dr. can adjust your dose when needed. I had a blood clot in my leg that broke off and went into my lungs and my MD had me take these tests weekly for 10 years. I felt the same way you do for many years, but if you have these tests done, that should make you feel less panicked. Also, there is a new injectable medication now called Lovenox, which acts immediately. If you’re not having these tests done, you should be.