Gail in Ca
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Since I got my new machine, I've had to email my results, and if they are off, my HMO's coumadin clinic nurse gets a call from Alere.
On Friday, my INR was 1.5. She calls me and leaves a message to keep the same dosage and test in a week! I call her back and say when I used to manage myself, I would have taken more warfarin that day! She says, okay, how about you take 10mg tonight, and then test in a week. (I have been taking 7.5mg QD). So, I did that and just tested today,7/4, only 3 days later, and it was 1.7. I will take 10mg again tonight and then test again when she wanted me to, on Thurs.
Since I have been letting her tell me my dosage, I feel less confident doing it myself now, even though I did it for 8 yrs before this. I am going to contact my PCP and ask her if my cardiologist's nurse can get the call from Alere, as I feel she is better at dosing someone like me, and she is willing to up the dosage to get it in range. She just seems to know more about low or high INR and what to do about it. She told me she also has had training in ACT. And, I think, because she is a cardio nurse, she is more educated about heart related issues.
I was just amazed at the coumadin clinic nurse's advice not to do anything for a week!
Sometimes we really have to be our own advocate for our INR, and our health!
On Friday, my INR was 1.5. She calls me and leaves a message to keep the same dosage and test in a week! I call her back and say when I used to manage myself, I would have taken more warfarin that day! She says, okay, how about you take 10mg tonight, and then test in a week. (I have been taking 7.5mg QD). So, I did that and just tested today,7/4, only 3 days later, and it was 1.7. I will take 10mg again tonight and then test again when she wanted me to, on Thurs.
Since I have been letting her tell me my dosage, I feel less confident doing it myself now, even though I did it for 8 yrs before this. I am going to contact my PCP and ask her if my cardiologist's nurse can get the call from Alere, as I feel she is better at dosing someone like me, and she is willing to up the dosage to get it in range. She just seems to know more about low or high INR and what to do about it. She told me she also has had training in ACT. And, I think, because she is a cardio nurse, she is more educated about heart related issues.
I was just amazed at the coumadin clinic nurse's advice not to do anything for a week!
Sometimes we really have to be our own advocate for our INR, and our health!