angietdrake
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Just wanted to find out if anyone else out there has a Cardiologist that refuses to let them augment regular lab checks with a home INR meter. I am 4 months post surgery and making an excellent recovery, except for one thing - my weekly INR check values have been swinging wildly from one extreme to the other. My doctor has recommended a range of 2.5 to 3.5, but over the last 4 months, I've only had 2 weekly checks within this range. All other checks have been above or below the recommended range.
I directly asked my Cardiologist for a prescription for an INR meter so that I could (possibly!) get my medical insurance to cover it for me before the 1st of the year, when our annual deductible starts all over again. But she refused my request, stating that it was against "hospital protocol" to prescribe an INR meter for anyone that wasn't already stabilized. To which my husband responded that it seemed like their "protocol" was missing at least half the utility that a meter like this could provide.
After thinking about it awhile, I believe she thinks I will stop going to my weekly lab checks if I can do the testing at home. I tried to reassure her that this was not the case, but that my husband and I simply wanted to plot my daily INR values against a Food Log to see what it was in my diet that is causing such wild fluctuations in my weekly INR checks. She stated that if we wanted more data to compare with my Food Log, she would order more frequent lab checks. Unfortunately, the one lab clinic that is close to where I live is only open Tue. and Wed. of every week. To get more lab testing, I'd have to drive 25 miles round trip for any other day of the week.
So, if anyone out there has had a similar experience with their Cardiologist, I'd sure like to hear from you. In particular, how did you get your situation resolved?
I directly asked my Cardiologist for a prescription for an INR meter so that I could (possibly!) get my medical insurance to cover it for me before the 1st of the year, when our annual deductible starts all over again. But she refused my request, stating that it was against "hospital protocol" to prescribe an INR meter for anyone that wasn't already stabilized. To which my husband responded that it seemed like their "protocol" was missing at least half the utility that a meter like this could provide.
After thinking about it awhile, I believe she thinks I will stop going to my weekly lab checks if I can do the testing at home. I tried to reassure her that this was not the case, but that my husband and I simply wanted to plot my daily INR values against a Food Log to see what it was in my diet that is causing such wild fluctuations in my weekly INR checks. She stated that if we wanted more data to compare with my Food Log, she would order more frequent lab checks. Unfortunately, the one lab clinic that is close to where I live is only open Tue. and Wed. of every week. To get more lab testing, I'd have to drive 25 miles round trip for any other day of the week.
So, if anyone out there has had a similar experience with their Cardiologist, I'd sure like to hear from you. In particular, how did you get your situation resolved?