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Stop The Clot® Walk – Saturday, May 15, 2010

Centennial Lakes Park, Edina   9:00 am – 11:00 am 

Join us for a fun stroll around Centennial Lakes Park (1.67 miles) to help raise funds and awareness about blood clots and clotting disorders.  Families are encouraged to attend.  Start fundraising and form your team TODAY.  Click here to register.  Recognition for the top individual and team fundraiser!  For more details please read our press release by clicking here.


Welcome to NATT-MN

Know the Symptoms:

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) a clot that usually forms in the leg area:  This silent killer strikes nearly 400,000 people a year.

If you experience any of the following signs and symptoms, please seek medical treatment, immediately!

Pulmonary Embolism (PE) occurs when the clot breaks loose and travels to the lung.

Pulmonary Embolisms strike over 530,000 people, resulting in 300,000 deaths each year.

Blood Clots are a Public Health Crisis of National Urgency

Each year, an estimated 900,000 Americans will suffer blood clots, of which nearly one third – 300,000 will be fatal.  When a blood clot forms in one of the large veins, usually in the lower limbs, circulation becomes blocked.  Too often, these blood clots break away and travel to the lungs. When this occurs it is called a pulmonary embolism (PE) which can result in death.  This silent, vascular killer affects so many diseases and conditions.

In Minnesota – the Surgeon General estimates that blood clots will strike more than 10,000 people each year, resulting in over 1,700 deaths, most of which are preventable.  Information released recently from the Mayo Clinic  provides significantly higher estimates for Minnesota, with blood clots striking more than 15,000 people and resulting in over 5,000 deaths.

Those most at risk include:

HIGH RISK

MODERATE RISK

AVERAGE RISK

Take charge of your health!  Knowing the symptoms will truly make a difference.

Learn to Recognize Leg Blood Clot Symptoms!

Symptoms occur in the affected leg when a clot obstructs blood flow and causes inflammation. Symptoms may include the following:

  • Swelling
  • Gradual onset of pain
  • Redness
  • Warmth to the touch
  • Worsening leg pain when bending the foot
  • Leg cramps, especially at night
  • Bluish or whitish discoloration of skin
  • However, almost 30%-50% of individuals with DVT do not experience symptoms from the condition.
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis or DVT is a Public Health Crisis of National Urgency:

    Each year, an estimated 900,000 Americans will suffer blood clots, of which nearly one third – 300,000 will be fatal.

    Brian Robison Tells His Story:

    Click here to read the press release. 

    For more details, please visit your local healthcare provider or www.stoptheclot.org.