Hello all, I am new to the site but not to heart surgery. A little info about me....
I am a recently married 28 year old male and I'm on my third aorta valve. The first two tissue valves failed prematurely. The first was a total mystery and the second was due to damage from endocarditis. So I finally broke down and allowed my surgeon to install a mechanical valve in. (the mechanical was installed 12/27/11)
My question is concerning alcohol and coumadin. My doctor told me that it was alright to start consuming alcohol again as part of my normal routine and we would monitor and adjust my medication accordingly. The only thing I'm having a hard time understanding is that even though I am having my beer or two (or three haha) a night after work they are still increasing my coumadin dose. I thought that alcohol was a blood thinner? So why would my dose have to increase? Any help understanding this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Goose
I am a recently married 28 year old male and I'm on my third aorta valve. The first two tissue valves failed prematurely. The first was a total mystery and the second was due to damage from endocarditis. So I finally broke down and allowed my surgeon to install a mechanical valve in. (the mechanical was installed 12/27/11)
My question is concerning alcohol and coumadin. My doctor told me that it was alright to start consuming alcohol again as part of my normal routine and we would monitor and adjust my medication accordingly. The only thing I'm having a hard time understanding is that even though I am having my beer or two (or three haha) a night after work they are still increasing my coumadin dose. I thought that alcohol was a blood thinner? So why would my dose have to increase? Any help understanding this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Goose