baradonai
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Hi all. It's been a long while since I've been here. The new site looks good!
I'm a 53 year old male. 10 years ago I received a St. Jude Mitral valve. Within a year, we had my warfarin numbers pretty stable with only an occasional adjustment. Everything has been hunker-dorey as they say. I go to a coumadin clinic to get the tests. They use a CoagucheckXS.
Novemeber/December of last year my numbers were up and down a bit and we thought that it was probably diet with all the holiday eating.
In January I got the family a membership at a local gym and we've been exercising an hour or so twice a week to start. That's the only new thing in my life that I know of.
Since then my numbers have been dropping and we've been upping the dosage. On 3/27 my inr was 2.1 so we upped the dosage from about 60.00 to 67.5mg (adding one additional 7.5mg tablet a week)
Just got tested today and my inr was 1.9! We're adding another 7.5 to the week and checking next Friday.
It's either the exercise, bad warfarin or something about my 53 year old body is changing and requiring the higher dose.
I have found several posts searching exercise and INR and it does seem to lower the number with some people
. The RN running the clinic doesn't think it does. Anyone have any links to something concrete we can read?
Thanks all.
Marty
I'm a 53 year old male. 10 years ago I received a St. Jude Mitral valve. Within a year, we had my warfarin numbers pretty stable with only an occasional adjustment. Everything has been hunker-dorey as they say. I go to a coumadin clinic to get the tests. They use a CoagucheckXS.
Novemeber/December of last year my numbers were up and down a bit and we thought that it was probably diet with all the holiday eating.
In January I got the family a membership at a local gym and we've been exercising an hour or so twice a week to start. That's the only new thing in my life that I know of.
Since then my numbers have been dropping and we've been upping the dosage. On 3/27 my inr was 2.1 so we upped the dosage from about 60.00 to 67.5mg (adding one additional 7.5mg tablet a week)
Just got tested today and my inr was 1.9! We're adding another 7.5 to the week and checking next Friday.
It's either the exercise, bad warfarin or something about my 53 year old body is changing and requiring the higher dose.
I have found several posts searching exercise and INR and it does seem to lower the number with some people
. The RN running the clinic doesn't think it does. Anyone have any links to something concrete we can read?
Thanks all.
Marty