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Perrster
Dear Allodwick,
I am wondering what you recommend as a course of action to take to analyze what causes one's Protime to bounce up and down? Is there a recommended process one can follow? What do you [vr.comer's] do?
How much danger is there with this yo-yo effect?
I actually feel pretty darn good. I exercise at least 4 days/week, and maintain a fairly consistent diet. I don't have any bleeding problems or any other side-effects that I can tell. The yo-yo doesn't seem to get in the way of anything, except to cause me frequent PT tests. So, all I want for Christmas is to get back to the stability that I had and only have monthly tests.
Here's what's happening:
- October INR of 2.1 (adjusted intake*)
- 3.8 in mid November (adjusted again*)
- 4.0 December 7 (adjusted intake*)
- test again December 19
*Each adjustment is based on the recommendation of my local Coumadin Clinic nurse (I don't trust my own judgement for any medications).
I take 2.5 and 5.0 every other day, making adjustments as recommended.
Prior readings were:
August 3.2
August 2.9
September 3.3
Early October 3.4
I got that nasty Bronchitis in mid-October and took a fairly heavy dose of Amoxicillin for about 1-1/2 weeks. I think that caused the "INR spike" to 3.8.
I haven't been "right" since!
Living on Warfarin, I'm well aware of dietary consistency. Mentally, I am trying to let this be and not worry about it. I know some people here are tested every couple of weeks. Perhaps this IS normal? I just want to win this game and not have to be tested so damn often! My veins are getting harder for the nurse to hit. Last time she scored a 3-pointer on me!!!
Should I keep anally accurate records of every sneeze, and ....? Do I write down every morsel of food I put in my mouth? Does caffeine affect INR? I have been cutting my intake and will soon be cold turkey of all coffee. Such a sin for a young-old Swede! Nevertheless, not that good for the heart.
Thanks for the support and Happy Holidays to all my vr.com friends.
I am wondering what you recommend as a course of action to take to analyze what causes one's Protime to bounce up and down? Is there a recommended process one can follow? What do you [vr.comer's] do?
How much danger is there with this yo-yo effect?
I actually feel pretty darn good. I exercise at least 4 days/week, and maintain a fairly consistent diet. I don't have any bleeding problems or any other side-effects that I can tell. The yo-yo doesn't seem to get in the way of anything, except to cause me frequent PT tests. So, all I want for Christmas is to get back to the stability that I had and only have monthly tests.
Here's what's happening:
- October INR of 2.1 (adjusted intake*)
- 3.8 in mid November (adjusted again*)
- 4.0 December 7 (adjusted intake*)
- test again December 19
*Each adjustment is based on the recommendation of my local Coumadin Clinic nurse (I don't trust my own judgement for any medications).
I take 2.5 and 5.0 every other day, making adjustments as recommended.
Prior readings were:
August 3.2
August 2.9
September 3.3
Early October 3.4
I got that nasty Bronchitis in mid-October and took a fairly heavy dose of Amoxicillin for about 1-1/2 weeks. I think that caused the "INR spike" to 3.8.
I haven't been "right" since!
Living on Warfarin, I'm well aware of dietary consistency. Mentally, I am trying to let this be and not worry about it. I know some people here are tested every couple of weeks. Perhaps this IS normal? I just want to win this game and not have to be tested so damn often! My veins are getting harder for the nurse to hit. Last time she scored a 3-pointer on me!!!
Should I keep anally accurate records of every sneeze, and ....? Do I write down every morsel of food I put in my mouth? Does caffeine affect INR? I have been cutting my intake and will soon be cold turkey of all coffee. Such a sin for a young-old Swede! Nevertheless, not that good for the heart.
Thanks for the support and Happy Holidays to all my vr.com friends.