Sherryl
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It's been so long since I posted, perhaps 5 or so years, that I can't remember my registered name. I think it's SusieQ. Never mind the details. I wish I would have taken the time to post my question pre-procedure. However, due to a scheduled breast biopsy, I was told I had to stop coumadin for 7 days prior & 2 days post. My cardiologist thought this was too long, but radiologist said that was her requirement, so we went with her regime. I gave myself Lovenox shots for those days.
Now I've been back on coumadin for 7 days. My INR this morning was 2.1. My range for a mechanical aortic valve is 2-5 - 3.5. To maintain that range, I usually take 12 mg 5-6 days a week & 10 the other day or two. The morning of the evening I began taking the Lovenox shots, my INR was 5.1. I had begun taking krill, in addition to the Omega 3s I'd been on for 4 years based on recommendation from cardiologist. Don't know if that was the cause or not. Now my INR is 2.1 as previously stated.
Do Lovenox shots have residual affects? I self-test & because of the ease with which the blood flowed onto the test strip this morning, I felt my INR would have been high. However, the opposite occurred. Is this normal?
Another question. I purchased my own InRatio machine in 2007 to take on a long trip. Because BCBS wouldn't reimburse me, after I returned, I contined to go to Coumadin Clinic. Basically between July of 2007 and October 2011, I did not use my machine. When I ordered the strips from Alere, I didn't want Medicare to have to pay for another machine so I've continued using the one I purchased. I've changed the batteries to make sure it is testing accurately. Is there a life span for these machines? Could that be the reason for the ups & downs in my INR?
Sorry for the length of this post, but I had several questions. I'd appreciate any feedback you could give. Thanks.
Now I've been back on coumadin for 7 days. My INR this morning was 2.1. My range for a mechanical aortic valve is 2-5 - 3.5. To maintain that range, I usually take 12 mg 5-6 days a week & 10 the other day or two. The morning of the evening I began taking the Lovenox shots, my INR was 5.1. I had begun taking krill, in addition to the Omega 3s I'd been on for 4 years based on recommendation from cardiologist. Don't know if that was the cause or not. Now my INR is 2.1 as previously stated.
Do Lovenox shots have residual affects? I self-test & because of the ease with which the blood flowed onto the test strip this morning, I felt my INR would have been high. However, the opposite occurred. Is this normal?
Another question. I purchased my own InRatio machine in 2007 to take on a long trip. Because BCBS wouldn't reimburse me, after I returned, I contined to go to Coumadin Clinic. Basically between July of 2007 and October 2011, I did not use my machine. When I ordered the strips from Alere, I didn't want Medicare to have to pay for another machine so I've continued using the one I purchased. I've changed the batteries to make sure it is testing accurately. Is there a life span for these machines? Could that be the reason for the ups & downs in my INR?
Sorry for the length of this post, but I had several questions. I'd appreciate any feedback you could give. Thanks.
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