67walkon
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For any of you people with mechanical valves who are riding bikes or doing anything similar, has anyone quantified the risk of cerbral hemorrage from a head blow?
I know that some guys, like Fast Eddie and others, are riding while taking coumadin. There may be a few weeks when I am otherwise physically cleared to ride again, but still on coumadine as a preventive measure. I've heard that I may be on it for 2 months, 3 months or as much as 6 months, and it is kind of difficult to pin them down.
The main reason for the coumadin with me is a history of atrial fibrillation. I got a maze procedure to fix that and left the surgerical hosptial without being on coumadin. I had an afib episode at home and the local doc put me on coumadin. Now, it has been a bit over a month since I had any afib issues, but I've heard anything from the 2 months to 6 months after surgery for being on coumadin.
I don't much care except for the fear of doing a header and having intercranial bleeding. That was one of the reasons I insisted on a tissue valve in the first place.
So, for you guys or girls brave enough to ride while on coumandin, has anyone quantified this risk for you? Is the risk low if your INR is in 2 to 2.5 range?
And if no one has quantified the risk, do you have a plan if you should do a header?
But for the coumadin, I think I otherwise cleared to ride as of Saturday, September 1 and I have really been looking forward to it. But my next cardio appointment isn't until the next week. Right now, I will probably risk some easy, careful rides and then discuss it with the cardio after the fact.
Thanks for any input.
John
I know that some guys, like Fast Eddie and others, are riding while taking coumadin. There may be a few weeks when I am otherwise physically cleared to ride again, but still on coumadine as a preventive measure. I've heard that I may be on it for 2 months, 3 months or as much as 6 months, and it is kind of difficult to pin them down.
The main reason for the coumadin with me is a history of atrial fibrillation. I got a maze procedure to fix that and left the surgerical hosptial without being on coumadin. I had an afib episode at home and the local doc put me on coumadin. Now, it has been a bit over a month since I had any afib issues, but I've heard anything from the 2 months to 6 months after surgery for being on coumadin.
I don't much care except for the fear of doing a header and having intercranial bleeding. That was one of the reasons I insisted on a tissue valve in the first place.
So, for you guys or girls brave enough to ride while on coumandin, has anyone quantified this risk for you? Is the risk low if your INR is in 2 to 2.5 range?
And if no one has quantified the risk, do you have a plan if you should do a header?
But for the coumadin, I think I otherwise cleared to ride as of Saturday, September 1 and I have really been looking forward to it. But my next cardio appointment isn't until the next week. Right now, I will probably risk some easy, careful rides and then discuss it with the cardio after the fact.
Thanks for any input.
John