I've been home now for almost as long as I was away on holidays when I suffered a superficial thrombosis. The blood thinning tablets seem to be doing their job as I haven't suffered a pulmonary embolism due to a part of the clot breaking off in my calf, and travelling via my heart to my lungs. I feel completely normal except for a little lump in my calf that hurts if I push it. I went to the thrombosis clinic yesterday for some follow-up. All seems to be well and they don't want to see me again until September when I'll have another ultrasound to see if the thrombosis has dissolved. So, all things being equal, I've been lucky. No issues working, exercising or any other tangible impact on my life other than a little low level anxiety earlier on. Incidentally I had a follow-up appointment with my hernia surgeon a few weeks ago. He was more interested in my thrombosis than how my hernia had healed when I told him all was good with that. I asked if I'll ever be able to fly again after all this. He said no worries. Just take some blood thinners in the weeks leading up to the flight and all will be good.