This thread started with the question "How low can your INR go?". I have strong feelings about that since I have lived the last 50 years half-blind as a result of a of a stroke before the INR system was developed. In those early days, 1974, the doctors maintained my PT at 1-1/2 times the normal PT of 1. That equates to an INR of 1.6. I compounded the problem by going a few days without my Coumadin(warfarin) on a fishing trip. I had my one and only stroke that changed my life in several ways.....strokes are never cured. I now maintain an INR of 2.5-3.5 and my target is in the low 3's without any difficulties in my life or lifestyle.........or a serious bleed, internally or externally.
Personally, I think anyone who targets an INR below 2 is asking for trouble.......and remember, STROKE damage is almost always permanent.
To Habana58 who has the friend who has a valve like mine for 41 years, Ask her what her INR target is. Better SAFE than SORRY..........Strokes are FOREVER!!!
Personally, I think anyone who targets an INR below 2 is asking for trouble.......and remember, STROKE damage is almost always permanent.
To Habana58 who has the friend who has a valve like mine for 41 years, Ask her what her INR target is. Better SAFE than SORRY..........Strokes are FOREVER!!!