Several months ago I posted a message regarding our nine year old daughter who was due to get MVR surgery this summer. We decided on a mechanical valve, and on July 10 she received an On-X #25 valve. Everything went beautifully, and you'd never even know that she'd had any surgery at all. She's been running around like nothing ever happened. The whole warfarin process has been a bit tedious, but aside from a small bleeding incident she had last weekend due to the fact, I think, that she was still on lovenox injections while we were trying to get her warfarin levels to her target range, it hasn't been that big of a deal. Insurance has already approved a home monitor which will be delivered next week. While we were in clinic yesterday to check her INR levels, I was a bit surprised to learn that her cardiiologist has set a rather narrow target range for her; rather than the usual 2.5-3.5 for patients with an MVR, he wants her to stay between 2.5-3.0. While I like the idea of the lower range, I'm wondering about the difficulty of keeping her within such a narrow window. Is this range reasonable? For those of you who have experience with all of this, do you usually stay within a more narrow range naturally, or do you fluctuate much within the typical 1-point range?