Kristen, it is such a shame that you are being managed so badly and dangerously. Ask the clinic nurse if she will look after you if you have a stroke. With the INR of 1.6 you should have been put on Lovenox shots immediately along with an increase inMarsha, yes I'd love to see the algorithm chart that you use.. I'll PM you my email address. Protimenow, thanks for the tips.. yes, I'd like to regulate myself at home and not depend on the PT clinic solely. Bina, I don't know what my INR is. I can only assume it's gone up since Friday. My PT nurse asked that I come back in 3-4 weeks. That's why I really feel it'll benefit me to have my own home machine. I know I could regulate myself better than my clinic. Thanks everyone for all of your advice!
dose and a re-test after just a few days to verify that the INR goes into the safe zone.
Another lesson to be taken from this is that last week it wasn't a good idea to try and "predict" that your INR was
going to be too high and decrease your dose before testing.. It turned out that the opposite had happened and your
INR was too low.
Hopefully you can get the home monitor and/or change clinics because INR dosing is really simple.
There is absolutely NO reason to ever drop below 2.0 when managed properly or self dosing properly.
Again, best wishes with this and get tested again as soon as possible.