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Blood clots in Deion Sander's legs
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Unfortunately DVT has always been fairly common in people over 60.
Many cases are hereditary. It's common to continue getting them.
The clots themselves (including surgery to treat them) permanently damage the vein wall and valves, making them inefficient, furthering the likelihood of more clots and/or ulceration in the lower legs and anklesComment
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Yup, just had a go with two clots trying to plug up me lungs. 100% healthy before, no family history, no jab. Basically out of nowhere.
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