T in YVR
Well-known member
Hey all,
I currently take 8.75 mg of Warfarin daily to maintain an INR range of 2-3. A few months back I started taking my Omega 3's again (had not taken them since surgery). I take 1 tab 2x daily - 1,414mg each - so about 2,800mg daily of fish oils. I have always taken these pre surgery, so my reason for taking them again was to simply reintroduce them as a daily part of my health/diet. I thought it might also raise my INR, as I heard this can happen. So, I figured I would watch it, and then lower my warfarin dosage if required. However it did nothing.
I used to take 7.5 mg, then it went up to 8.0, 8.25, then 8.50 and now 8.75, as I come into a steady INR range post surgery. I have been at 8.75 for about 2 months. So, I guess this is what my body wants and needs in order to stay between 2-3 (my INR is actually on the lower end at 2.3).
I know you should "dose the diet", which is what I do. However, I had a question - has anyone taken any supplements or made dietary changes that are permanent and regular in nature in order raise their INR naturally, and lower their daily warfarin dosage and amount of warfarin you need to consume in order to maintain a steady INR but with less warfarin?
I'm not saying I am going to do this at this stage. And I would never take anything unless it provided some health benefits. But if I ever found myself consuming a hell of alot of warfarin I suppose I would consider it, as long as it also benefited my overall health. I'm not sure if there is a point where the amount of warfarin you consume daily is considered high and can cause any side effects.
Thanks,
Tony
I currently take 8.75 mg of Warfarin daily to maintain an INR range of 2-3. A few months back I started taking my Omega 3's again (had not taken them since surgery). I take 1 tab 2x daily - 1,414mg each - so about 2,800mg daily of fish oils. I have always taken these pre surgery, so my reason for taking them again was to simply reintroduce them as a daily part of my health/diet. I thought it might also raise my INR, as I heard this can happen. So, I figured I would watch it, and then lower my warfarin dosage if required. However it did nothing.
I used to take 7.5 mg, then it went up to 8.0, 8.25, then 8.50 and now 8.75, as I come into a steady INR range post surgery. I have been at 8.75 for about 2 months. So, I guess this is what my body wants and needs in order to stay between 2-3 (my INR is actually on the lower end at 2.3).
I know you should "dose the diet", which is what I do. However, I had a question - has anyone taken any supplements or made dietary changes that are permanent and regular in nature in order raise their INR naturally, and lower their daily warfarin dosage and amount of warfarin you need to consume in order to maintain a steady INR but with less warfarin?
I'm not saying I am going to do this at this stage. And I would never take anything unless it provided some health benefits. But if I ever found myself consuming a hell of alot of warfarin I suppose I would consider it, as long as it also benefited my overall health. I'm not sure if there is a point where the amount of warfarin you consume daily is considered high and can cause any side effects.
Thanks,
Tony