ALCapshaw2
Well-known member
You (Witzkeyman) wrote:
"I have a low tolerance for the coumadin, but am not interested in seeing a GI doctor, because the effects of some of those drugs that work on stomach acids can have horrible side effects."
Two Questions:
1 - How do you KNOW that you have a "low tolerance for the Coumadin"? Did a Doctor tell you this or is that a GUESS on your part? How do you KNOW that your diarrhea is not a result of some OTHER medication you are taking? For some reason, you seem averse to seeking medical evaluation from Doctors who could actually diagnose your issues.
2 - Could you be more specific about the "horrible side effects" from drugs that "work on stomach acid" and provide the Names of the Drugs you are concerned about? Several of our members take such drugs and I'm sure they would be interested in what you have learned about them.
BTW, INR testing "every couple of days" is WAY Too Often.
Testing and dosing should NOT be done more than Twice a Week, preferably no more often than every 4 days. For stable patients, most Coumadin Clinics recommend 4 weeks between tests. Concerned patients may find every other week works well.
'AL Capshaw'
"I have a low tolerance for the coumadin, but am not interested in seeing a GI doctor, because the effects of some of those drugs that work on stomach acids can have horrible side effects."
Two Questions:
1 - How do you KNOW that you have a "low tolerance for the Coumadin"? Did a Doctor tell you this or is that a GUESS on your part? How do you KNOW that your diarrhea is not a result of some OTHER medication you are taking? For some reason, you seem averse to seeking medical evaluation from Doctors who could actually diagnose your issues.
2 - Could you be more specific about the "horrible side effects" from drugs that "work on stomach acid" and provide the Names of the Drugs you are concerned about? Several of our members take such drugs and I'm sure they would be interested in what you have learned about them.
BTW, INR testing "every couple of days" is WAY Too Often.
Testing and dosing should NOT be done more than Twice a Week, preferably no more often than every 4 days. For stable patients, most Coumadin Clinics recommend 4 weeks between tests. Concerned patients may find every other week works well.
'AL Capshaw'