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Dianne
Like Sparrow's question, I am interested in finding out about Coumadin and how it affects people's activity level.
Specifically, I'd like to know if anyone has experience with or explored the issue of riding and working with horses while using Coumadin. And did it affect anyone's choice of valve?
One cardiologist I spoke to felt it wasn't a big deal and said if you get kicked, you just need to go have the injury checked out. However, over the years of riding, I have been kicked, bitten, stepped on, rolled on, and fell on by horses. Most of the time, riding a horse is a safe activity. But there is that element of unpredictability; you just never know. To me, I would think Coumadin and horses might not mix. But, that doctor wasn't concerned. I haven't found anything that addresses this topic, however. Just that one should avoid high impact sports.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this topic? Besides giving up such an activity!
Dianne
Specifically, I'd like to know if anyone has experience with or explored the issue of riding and working with horses while using Coumadin. And did it affect anyone's choice of valve?
One cardiologist I spoke to felt it wasn't a big deal and said if you get kicked, you just need to go have the injury checked out. However, over the years of riding, I have been kicked, bitten, stepped on, rolled on, and fell on by horses. Most of the time, riding a horse is a safe activity. But there is that element of unpredictability; you just never know. To me, I would think Coumadin and horses might not mix. But, that doctor wasn't concerned. I haven't found anything that addresses this topic, however. Just that one should avoid high impact sports.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this topic? Besides giving up such an activity!
Dianne