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Mr.Lee 2003-01-30 10:11 AM

PC overuse causing 'e-thrombosis'?
 
Taken from news.com

Deep vein thrombosis has been associated with long-haul
air travel, but people who work or play for excessive periods
at their PCs are also at risk of developing blood clots that
could lead to DVT, according to a new report.

Research published in The European Respiratory Journal
reports that a young man in New Zealand nearly died
after developing DVT following extended periods of PC use.

This first recorded case of "e-thrombosis" occurred after the
New Zealand man spent up to 18 hours a day using a
computer. He developed a large blood clot that formed in his
leg veins, then broke off and moved to his lungs...

Read the full article here

Time for lower the time spent on the comp ;).

WetWired 2003-01-30 10:23 AM

That's why you need to drink lots of Coke while on the computer. You have to get up every half hour or so to urinate and get more Coke. :p

StonedVegeta 2003-01-30 01:34 PM

Oh man, that's why my leg has been hurting so bad lately. But seriously, that must really suck, but I am okay. I use the computer about 2-3 hours a day only. Lucky me.

Titusfied 2003-01-30 01:41 PM

Eeek, time to throw out my computer I guess.... :(

WetWired 2003-01-30 02:01 PM

Like I said, if you drink plenty of Coke while on the computer, you'll be forced to move around enough to avoid this. Unless, of course, your computer is in front of the pot and you have a soda fountain beside you.

Titusfied 2003-01-30 02:18 PM

Doh! Of course those are the only parameters I couldn't meet in order to not throw out my computer....

Garbage can, here I come.... :(


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