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complication of pulmonary embolism still causes breathlessness

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Hi my name is mojo and I had very big pulmonary embolism in both pulmonary arteries called a saddle embolism in 2010, I was still breathless after my open heart surgery, and I was diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension a complication from the emboli. There is no cure and is a very serious condition, I am under a fantastic team at the royal halamshire hospital Sheffield. To all of you out there that have suffered from pulmonary embolisms and are still breathless, ask your doctor if you could possibly have pulmonary hypertention.

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Qi will follow up what u said thanks I was wondering

Why I was still breathless so much 3 months on

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