jgibson
Well-known member
Well....
I'm back from the hospital... again.
I was doing a little work around lunch time today from the house when I got a call from the lady that manages the INR levels for patients on coumadin after their surgeries. She called and told me that my INR level was at a dangerous level, and that I needed to have somebody immediately bring me back to the hospital. Said that they may need to give me a emergency dose of hephrin. If that didn't work, then there was a good chance they were going to need to re-admit me for 24 hours so they could get my INR level under control. WHAT!?!?
Needless to say, I'm a little concerned by the phone call. So, I drop everything, go get my dad and back to Vanderbilt we go.
Now Vandy is not a short drive from Murfreesboro, TN to Nashville, TN. We've had a lot of rain today, so you can easily turn that into a 45 minute trip.
Anyway, we get up to where we are about 3 blocks away from the hospital when the lady in charge calls me back. She says....
"Would it be a bad thing if you didn't have to come in??
"Uh..... YES!!! Not after driving all over creation in a back!"
Anyway, what it came down to was this. When she was looking at my INR (which was 1.4. They want it between 2.5 and 3.5), she was thinking that I had a replacement valve put in. Not a repair. After she got in touch with me the first time she had gotten in touch with Dr. Petracek. He said that there was no need for me to come in, and all I needed to do was double my dosage of the coumadin for a few days to bump it up. But other then that, I was fine. Apparently it must take a few days after patients get out of hospitals to get their INR levels at a correct level and make sure your dosage is correct too.
So, needless to say, the coumadin lady was being very apologetic there at the hospital. I went in and had my blood tested, and actually she said that my INR level had moved up to 1.7 after today's test.
Nothing like a quick drive back to the hospital that you just left.
So, anybody else had any issues getting their INR levels where they initially needed to be after getting home after their surgeries???
I'm back from the hospital... again.
I was doing a little work around lunch time today from the house when I got a call from the lady that manages the INR levels for patients on coumadin after their surgeries. She called and told me that my INR level was at a dangerous level, and that I needed to have somebody immediately bring me back to the hospital. Said that they may need to give me a emergency dose of hephrin. If that didn't work, then there was a good chance they were going to need to re-admit me for 24 hours so they could get my INR level under control. WHAT!?!?
Needless to say, I'm a little concerned by the phone call. So, I drop everything, go get my dad and back to Vanderbilt we go.
Now Vandy is not a short drive from Murfreesboro, TN to Nashville, TN. We've had a lot of rain today, so you can easily turn that into a 45 minute trip.
Anyway, we get up to where we are about 3 blocks away from the hospital when the lady in charge calls me back. She says....
"Would it be a bad thing if you didn't have to come in??
"Uh..... YES!!! Not after driving all over creation in a back!"
Anyway, what it came down to was this. When she was looking at my INR (which was 1.4. They want it between 2.5 and 3.5), she was thinking that I had a replacement valve put in. Not a repair. After she got in touch with me the first time she had gotten in touch with Dr. Petracek. He said that there was no need for me to come in, and all I needed to do was double my dosage of the coumadin for a few days to bump it up. But other then that, I was fine. Apparently it must take a few days after patients get out of hospitals to get their INR levels at a correct level and make sure your dosage is correct too.
So, needless to say, the coumadin lady was being very apologetic there at the hospital. I went in and had my blood tested, and actually she said that my INR level had moved up to 1.7 after today's test.
Nothing like a quick drive back to the hospital that you just left.
So, anybody else had any issues getting their INR levels where they initially needed to be after getting home after their surgeries???