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  1. ClickerTicker

    Shelf life of test strips

    I've some strips that may well "expire" before I use them. Has anyone tried to "game" the system with expired strips by setting the Coaguchek XS machine date to before the expiration date? It's likely be be a month or so, not years. I understand the risk etc. etc.
  2. ClickerTicker

    So stop skimping on the Vitamin K already

    I heartily agree about dosing the diet not dieting the dose. Having relatively recently become aware of the benefits of Vitamin K and the risk of calcification if it's low, I've been taking Vitamin K supplements for some months. My INR target range is between 3 and 4 as I have a mechanical...
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    A tale of Endocarditas and valve replacement.

    Yes, endocarditis is not nice. I had a mitral valve repair needed which I rather foolishly delayed. In the meantime got endocarditis (I think from extraction of a loose tooth). By the time I'd been diagnosed - had night sweats and uncontrolled shivering occasionally during the day - the...
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    Carbomedics valve, anyone?

    I've not seen my surgeon after the initial post-op checks. I do see my cardiologist regularly for check-ups and echos - there's nothing unusual. I was being a bit flippant with the clicking comments, like most of us, the clicking is only noticeable occasionally - it's when it stops clicking that...
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    Carbomedics valve, anyone?

    I had an MVR in 2002 - the valve was too badly damaged by endocarditis to repair, so I have a Carbomedics. No problems that I'm aware of. Yes, it clicks a bit, but I don't think that's abnormal.
  6. ClickerTicker

    Anybody using Coag Sense for INR testing?

    I've been using a Coaguchek XS since about 2011 and the predecessor Coaguchek before that. Since I'm in the UK, the strips are provided as part of our National Health Service, although I had to buy the machine itself. It's been relatively easy to use, needs a bit more blood than I gather the...
  7. ClickerTicker

    Mechanical Valve - clicking

    My MVR was in 2002 - most of the time it's not really audible, very occasionally in an extremely quiet environment my wife can hear it. As someone mentioned earlier, the story is quite different if I wear earplugs at night... then if I lie on my left side it's like a gentle pounding in my ears...
  8. ClickerTicker

    17 Years and Still A-Goin!!!

    Congratulations - may you have at least another 17 years out of it! My MVR is only 13 years old - I have it as a contact in my address book so I get birthday reminders for it. I've religiously kept it well lubricated with alcohol so hopefully that will get me to at least 17 years before my...
  9. ClickerTicker

    Bridging with lovenox

    I had open repairs to both an inguinal and an umbillical hernia in October. With a Carbomedics MItral Valve I'm certainly considered high-risk - normally running my INR at the UK guidelines of 3.0 to 4.0. When I previously had a hernia repaired, my cardiologist insisted on intravenous heparin...
  10. ClickerTicker

    mechanical valve noise

    My MVR was in 2002 so I've had plenty of time with the mechanical valve noise. As you'll gather from my username, yes it does click and it can occasionally be noticeable. My wife used to comment on it, but presumably she's now used to it - if it suddenly stopped clicking hopefully she may well...
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