I'm so glad your INR is inching its way back up! Wow that must of been stressful. I agree, people taking anti coags should have some type of free clinic help like pregnant women and free pregnancy test. I have some young friends that happen to be girls and they have a "women's" version of medi-cal that allows them to get all these women test for free every year including pregnancy related stuff. I'm not saying free healthcare I'm talking about a small group of people that take a drug that can be very dangerous when not in control. Oh well, I'll shut my mouth here I'm not trying to get political I would be frustrated too if I was in your situation. I was running without anti coags for a 5 days after surgery, just aspirin as they were trying to get my rhythm in control, finally after putting in a pacemaker on Wednesday I started coumadin that night. Here we are Friday night, I have my first blood test on Monday, I'm believing I'll be in theraputic range by then.
My doctors at the hospital seem to think that the chances of having a stoke with a bi leaflet valve is very low within a year with no meds, I wasn't as confident and asked everyday when I would be put back on coumadin. No excuse but at least you know the "numbers" are on your side. I can only imagine how many people on this forum have been out of range over the many years and never knew it because it resolved itself between tests in a 2 week or month time span.
My doctors at the hospital seem to think that the chances of having a stoke with a bi leaflet valve is very low within a year with no meds, I wasn't as confident and asked everyday when I would be put back on coumadin. No excuse but at least you know the "numbers" are on your side. I can only imagine how many people on this forum have been out of range over the many years and never knew it because it resolved itself between tests in a 2 week or month time span.