slipkid
Well-known member
OK this is weird regarding my INR. Doesn't make much sense to me although I have a guess that might explain it..
Last Saturday June 8th I went out with some relatives to a "world famous" smorgasbord place in Pennsylvania Dutch country (a little east of Lancaster, PA), about 45 mins from here.
I had never heard of the place but it is supposed to be famous, perhaps the biggest smorgasbord in the world (or at least the US) with an incredible array of fresh foods from the area. We went primarily for the beef brisket which is something I love but have not had since my sister cooked it for me about 9 years ago when I was recovering from OHS. Prior to that I've only ever had it when I was young, cooked by my Mom. Cooking it myself has always seemed way too involved/difficult and I've never tried it. And I know of no restaurants that serve it (aside from this one place I was at last weekend).
My cousin & his wife who I went with told me that when they go they eat so much that they do not even need dinner. And to not eat b4 getting there etc. So that is what I did - didn't get there until around 2pm and didn't start feasting until around 2:30. The food there was out of this world, with some main dishes cooked to order right in front of you (or at least sliced for you); fresh brisket (wow!!!!!), roast beef, multiple types of fish, burgers, fried shrimp (amazingly good). Tons of veggies/sides.
I ate like 5-6 platefuls. Felt and looked like Paul Newman (or at least his stomach) in Cool Hand Luke after he ate 50 eggs in one hour (we ate for 2 hours though, didn't finish until about 4:30). As my cousin said I did not need to eat a dinner or anything later. In fact the next day (Sunday) hardly ate anything at all.
I then tested my INR on Monday around dinner time. I did eat a normal lunch on Monday. I had not yet taken my daily dose of warfarin (which I usually take around dinner or after dinner). And my INR was the highest it has been in over a year (3.2). I'm usually around 2 to 2.6 or so. Highest I've been this year was 2.9 in March when I was sick with covid/flu again. Highest I've ever been was around 3 over a year ago when also sick with covid followed by a sinus infection and going on antibiotics.
I've since gone back to normal #s in last test (2.3 yesterday).
Am wondering...
- Can feasting like that raise your INR?
- Or maybe - maybe the meat I ate - totally pigged out on the brisket and sampled like everything else - maybe those cows (or fish or shrimp) were raised on antibiotics. And the antiobiotics survived in their tissue post cooking (is that even possible?). And that is what caused my INR to increase???
Any comments??? I wasn't feeling sick or anything like I did when I had covid...
Last Saturday June 8th I went out with some relatives to a "world famous" smorgasbord place in Pennsylvania Dutch country (a little east of Lancaster, PA), about 45 mins from here.
I had never heard of the place but it is supposed to be famous, perhaps the biggest smorgasbord in the world (or at least the US) with an incredible array of fresh foods from the area. We went primarily for the beef brisket which is something I love but have not had since my sister cooked it for me about 9 years ago when I was recovering from OHS. Prior to that I've only ever had it when I was young, cooked by my Mom. Cooking it myself has always seemed way too involved/difficult and I've never tried it. And I know of no restaurants that serve it (aside from this one place I was at last weekend).
My cousin & his wife who I went with told me that when they go they eat so much that they do not even need dinner. And to not eat b4 getting there etc. So that is what I did - didn't get there until around 2pm and didn't start feasting until around 2:30. The food there was out of this world, with some main dishes cooked to order right in front of you (or at least sliced for you); fresh brisket (wow!!!!!), roast beef, multiple types of fish, burgers, fried shrimp (amazingly good). Tons of veggies/sides.
I ate like 5-6 platefuls. Felt and looked like Paul Newman (or at least his stomach) in Cool Hand Luke after he ate 50 eggs in one hour (we ate for 2 hours though, didn't finish until about 4:30). As my cousin said I did not need to eat a dinner or anything later. In fact the next day (Sunday) hardly ate anything at all.
I then tested my INR on Monday around dinner time. I did eat a normal lunch on Monday. I had not yet taken my daily dose of warfarin (which I usually take around dinner or after dinner). And my INR was the highest it has been in over a year (3.2). I'm usually around 2 to 2.6 or so. Highest I've been this year was 2.9 in March when I was sick with covid/flu again. Highest I've ever been was around 3 over a year ago when also sick with covid followed by a sinus infection and going on antibiotics.
I've since gone back to normal #s in last test (2.3 yesterday).
Am wondering...
- Can feasting like that raise your INR?
- Or maybe - maybe the meat I ate - totally pigged out on the brisket and sampled like everything else - maybe those cows (or fish or shrimp) were raised on antibiotics. And the antiobiotics survived in their tissue post cooking (is that even possible?). And that is what caused my INR to increase???
Any comments??? I wasn't feeling sick or anything like I did when I had covid...