Bina;Many INR managers are too timid to increase
the dose and you clearly need a small daily increase.[/QUOTE said:
Agreed. That's the reason I took matters into my own hands. A week after discharge I started to increase my own dose by more than the doctor ordered. A short time later I found an anti-coagulation clinic which was better. Before too long I ended up with my Coaguchek, dosing myself. All of the health care professionals were far too timid, and the time between tests, and the time from draw to result makes it frustratingly difficult to get safely into range. You will get there though, probably quite soon.
Notwithstanding another thread in which a poster insisted that there can be no physical way for increased activity to decrease the effectiveness of warfarin, many of us do experience it that way. I suspect that one of the difficulties that we have at the start is that our steadily increasing activity levels make our range a kind of moving target.