by mnickerson » Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:11 am
Hi Sandy,
I am sorry to hear how traumatic your experience was. My nurses told me that once your platelets hit below 25,000 your brain can bleed. I also had nose bleeding and would develop large blood clots on one side, which I know was from HELLP because I've never had nose bleeds before. I did not have anemia. The bleeding stopped by the time I left the hospital a week later. If yours is still occurring, you should certainly have it checked out. It's better to be a hypochondriac about this stuff than to try to tough it out. And if you don't feel like your doctors are being up front or thorough with you, switch! You deserve to know everything that is going on with your body.
I hope you are feeling better,
Mindy
Hi Sandy,
I am sorry to hear how traumatic your experience was. My nurses told me that once your platelets hit below 25,000 your brain can bleed. I also had nose bleeding and would develop large blood clots on one side, which I know was from HELLP because I've never had nose bleeds before. I did not have anemia. The bleeding stopped by the time I left the hospital a week later. If yours is still occurring, you should certainly have it checked out. It's better to be a hypochondriac about this stuff than to try to tough it out. And if you don't feel like your doctors are being up front or thorough with you, switch! You deserve to know everything that is going on with your body.
I hope you are feeling better,
Mindy