Hello,
I need some more advice. I had my AVR on 5/30/12 at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA and was told that I would need to be in the 2.0 to 3.0 range for coumadin. I cannot maintain that range, I've actually only been up to 2.0 twice, once in the hospital post op for Afib they put me on a heparin drip and once two weeks ago. I get tested every week, I take my coumadin at the same time everyday, I haven't changed my eating habits, but I have increased my exercise. I currently am taking 10 mg six days a week and 12 mg one day per week and my latest INR's were 1.6 this past Monday, 1.8 last week, 2.0 the week prior and 1.8 the other weeks or less.
I called my Cardiologists office today to ask if I should be concerned about these levels and the nurse I spoke with made me feel like an ***** for calling. She said I should trust Brigham and Women's Anticoagulation clinic because that is what they do and they are increasing the dosages so it shouldn't be a problem. My cardiologist is on vacation until October 9th. My sister is a nurse and she said I should be concerned and that's why I called the cardiologist's office, so now I don't know what to believe. When I have my levels tested at the lab they just report them to the anticoagulation clinic and then it stops there, my PCP and Cardiologist aren't notified of the results. Should they be?
After surgery it was drilled into me that I needed to be between 2.0 and 3.0 and when I was in the hospital for the Afib the admitting cardiologist wouldn't let me leave because my level was too low at 1.6, so any comments, suggestions?? Thank you in advance for all your help, it's so nice to have this board!!
I need some more advice. I had my AVR on 5/30/12 at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA and was told that I would need to be in the 2.0 to 3.0 range for coumadin. I cannot maintain that range, I've actually only been up to 2.0 twice, once in the hospital post op for Afib they put me on a heparin drip and once two weeks ago. I get tested every week, I take my coumadin at the same time everyday, I haven't changed my eating habits, but I have increased my exercise. I currently am taking 10 mg six days a week and 12 mg one day per week and my latest INR's were 1.6 this past Monday, 1.8 last week, 2.0 the week prior and 1.8 the other weeks or less.
I called my Cardiologists office today to ask if I should be concerned about these levels and the nurse I spoke with made me feel like an ***** for calling. She said I should trust Brigham and Women's Anticoagulation clinic because that is what they do and they are increasing the dosages so it shouldn't be a problem. My cardiologist is on vacation until October 9th. My sister is a nurse and she said I should be concerned and that's why I called the cardiologist's office, so now I don't know what to believe. When I have my levels tested at the lab they just report them to the anticoagulation clinic and then it stops there, my PCP and Cardiologist aren't notified of the results. Should they be?
After surgery it was drilled into me that I needed to be between 2.0 and 3.0 and when I was in the hospital for the Afib the admitting cardiologist wouldn't let me leave because my level was too low at 1.6, so any comments, suggestions?? Thank you in advance for all your help, it's so nice to have this board!!