Sometimes I think we are making this INR stuff a helluva lot more difficult than it really is.....and in the process, are unduly scaring a lot of new people who are weighing valve choices, and people new to warfarin.
I've been on warfarin a long, long time and have never obsessed over INR. For the first 25 years I had vein draws every month. During that time I had one problem....a stroke that was almost certainly due to my own mismanagement....went without Coumadin for 4-5 days(a very bad idea). For the next 20 years, I had monthly finger sticks at an INR clinic with no problems. One year ago, I began routine self-testing. I am currently testing weekly(three weeks with my meter and one week with my docs office meter). I do think that infrequently checking my meter against my docs meter is a smart idea to validate my meter. Proper warfarin management is critical but, normally, is not difficult.
I've been on warfarin a long, long time and have never obsessed over INR. For the first 25 years I had vein draws every month. During that time I had one problem....a stroke that was almost certainly due to my own mismanagement....went without Coumadin for 4-5 days(a very bad idea). For the next 20 years, I had monthly finger sticks at an INR clinic with no problems. One year ago, I began routine self-testing. I am currently testing weekly(three weeks with my meter and one week with my docs office meter). I do think that infrequently checking my meter against my docs meter is a smart idea to validate my meter. Proper warfarin management is critical but, normally, is not difficult.