lance;n880784 said:It is rare for my weekly INR readings to fluctuate this much. Two weeks ago 2.7; last week 3.1; this a.m. 2.6. Same warfarin dose.
Nine cups a week is just over one a day. Anything's possible though.
Out of interest though, what quantity of juice and veggies are you referring to? Are they consumed every day?
lance;n880784 said:It is rare for my weekly INR readings to fluctuate this much. Two weeks ago 2.7; last week 3.1; this a.m. 2.6. Same warfarin dose.
RobThatsMe;n880798 said:Vit K in certain Teas is high,
We assume that because green tea leaves are a high source of vitamin K that it will interfere with warfarin blood levels. But, brewed green tea contains low amounts of vitamin K, approximately 0.03 micrograms (ug) of vitamin K per 100 gm of brewed tea.[SUP]2[/SUP] The actual concentration of vitamin K in brewed tea will depend on the amount of leaves brewed and the dilution of the tea leaves.[SUP]3[/SUP]
You should check your Vit K chart, and the ingredients in your herbal teas.
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so, a buck "either way"Alcohol intake can either increase or reduce the effect of warfarin (Coumadin®) and therefore put you at risk of bleeding or clotting. While it is best if alcoholic beverages are limited or avoided while taking this medication, it is important to maintain consistency in alcohol consumption.
Any dose changes?Superman;n880808 said:Starting with today's test, my last few weeks:
3.2
2.8
2.1 - Spinach and Mushroom alfredo sauce
3.0
3.3
1.9 - Brussell Sprouts
2.5
4.0 - Probably an over correction from a prior test.
pellicle;n880814 said:Any dose changes?
Superman;n880819 said:Typically if I'm low I'll do three days at 7.5 mg, if I'm high or trending up fast, I'll cut back to two days at 7.5 mg.
All other days I'm at 6 mg.
pellicle;n880820 said:Ok ... I was curious to see if you'd been doing anything with dose changes that may correlate with that (either causal or used to fix the swings). When you wrote "" an over correction from a previous tests" I assumed that meant you had altered dose.
Superman;n880827 said:Over correction driven by changing my dose due to a low result
and not eating what I ate the prior week that led to the low result in the first place.
I was 2.2 the week before the 4.0 and 3.5 the week before that. I was still in rapid weight loss mode so trying the figure things out.
I see that it drops from totally insignificant in what you would drink to high if you swallow 3.5oz of tea leaves. Which supports my views that if tea is influencing his INR then the cause isn't vitamin KRobThatsMe;n880824 said:content of foods in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Total Diet Study
Tea from tea bag Vit K per 3.5 fl oz.
Black, brewed 0.08
Black, leaves [dry] 262
RobThatsMe;n880825 said:Simple solution to the OP is to stop drinking your herbal teas for a while, and see where your INR level stabilizes.
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