First of all, I want to thank all of you for the valuable information and insight into your experience with the mechanical valve, I posted a few months ago about my concerns about having a mechanical valve at a young age (as in young young age, not medical young age ) and your comments helped me very much. I am slowly but steadily returning to normal activities, I am back on track with my everyday walking, 6-8 km per day Also the pain is decreasing and my mobility is increasing. I am accustomed by now to the sound of the valve, it isn't as loud as I thought it would be. Also, my INR got in range quicker than I expected for now, but so far so good.
I am having a few concerns related to managing my INR at home. I understand that everyone self-tests once per week, but in that week do you keep a constant diet? As in eating the same 3 types of food? Because I mainly eat around 5-6 types of food/ week with different nutrients, should I test after every time I change my "diet"?
Second question, I am aware that if I eat in moderation my INR changes will be minimal, but for example, if I eat once a Mediterranean salad will that affect my INR severely in a short time?
Thank you again all of you, you gave me hope which kept me afloat. Also, your information helped me in arguing with a few doctors who went full war against eating green leaves.
I am having a few concerns related to managing my INR at home. I understand that everyone self-tests once per week, but in that week do you keep a constant diet? As in eating the same 3 types of food? Because I mainly eat around 5-6 types of food/ week with different nutrients, should I test after every time I change my "diet"?
Second question, I am aware that if I eat in moderation my INR changes will be minimal, but for example, if I eat once a Mediterranean salad will that affect my INR severely in a short time?
Thank you again all of you, you gave me hope which kept me afloat. Also, your information helped me in arguing with a few doctors who went full war against eating green leaves.