tmueller
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I had Aortic Valve replaced at 28 years old in 1998 with St. Jude Mechanical (Silzone Coated) valve. Other than initial warfarin therapy and silzone related anxiety in first few years and one relatively minor bleed into my knee joint while INR spiked to 4+ I have had by all accounts a pretty uneventful time if not completely positive time transitioning to my life on warfarin and with mechanical valve.
This until 4 weeks ago when, while traveling, I was diagnosed with a "Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage". The symptoms surfaced after an uneventful 8 mile run where I felt particularly good and strong. First pain was about an hour after run and felt like muscle pull in groin. About an hour later worsening and then occurred to me that it was very similar to situation and pain associated with Diverticulitis that was diagnosed a year earlier. Immediately called PCP and received strong Antibiotic prescription. But within two hours pain was extreme and took cab to E/R. CT Scan diagnosed the bleed (no apparent diverticulitis issue). Spent night for observation and pain medication and to get multiple reads on CT Scan in morning (it was a Sunday). Surgery not required. Was told this is very rare but Warfarin does "funny things". Take pain meds, let body absorb the blood and no running for two weeks.
Problem: INR from home test two days prior was 3.0. INR in E/R a few hours after the run was a 2.1. I am 44. My INR's for past many years are almost always in a therapeutic range. I live a very active lifestyle, I eat (and drink) what I want, I probably don't test as often as I should (i do prior to skiing or when I know I am going to be doing something potentially risky). I've been running for most of my time post-valve including a Half Marathon and many runs longer and more strenuous than the 8 I did that morning.
And now I am completely lost. I can't find any data other than a few scholarly publications on much older patients all of whom seemed to have spiked INR's and am struggling to find a physician to help provide answers. The E/R Physicians/Surgeons all want to blame the running. While the pain subsided I still have Groin pain and my left knee feels "frozen" - - apparently tied to pressure on nerves. Still haven't been exercising.
I am extremely stressed about the "Unknown" nature of the cause (if the INR was in the stratosphere I think I could at least process and manage that) and if this is going to cause me to need to live a sedentary lifestyle or have to constantly feel like I am a ticking time bomb that could go off at any time.
So - I am wondering if anyone out here might have thoughts on who I should see? Cardiologist? Hematologist? Other? Anyone else ever experience anything remotely similar?
Thanks in advance and sorry for length of post.
This until 4 weeks ago when, while traveling, I was diagnosed with a "Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage". The symptoms surfaced after an uneventful 8 mile run where I felt particularly good and strong. First pain was about an hour after run and felt like muscle pull in groin. About an hour later worsening and then occurred to me that it was very similar to situation and pain associated with Diverticulitis that was diagnosed a year earlier. Immediately called PCP and received strong Antibiotic prescription. But within two hours pain was extreme and took cab to E/R. CT Scan diagnosed the bleed (no apparent diverticulitis issue). Spent night for observation and pain medication and to get multiple reads on CT Scan in morning (it was a Sunday). Surgery not required. Was told this is very rare but Warfarin does "funny things". Take pain meds, let body absorb the blood and no running for two weeks.
Problem: INR from home test two days prior was 3.0. INR in E/R a few hours after the run was a 2.1. I am 44. My INR's for past many years are almost always in a therapeutic range. I live a very active lifestyle, I eat (and drink) what I want, I probably don't test as often as I should (i do prior to skiing or when I know I am going to be doing something potentially risky). I've been running for most of my time post-valve including a Half Marathon and many runs longer and more strenuous than the 8 I did that morning.
And now I am completely lost. I can't find any data other than a few scholarly publications on much older patients all of whom seemed to have spiked INR's and am struggling to find a physician to help provide answers. The E/R Physicians/Surgeons all want to blame the running. While the pain subsided I still have Groin pain and my left knee feels "frozen" - - apparently tied to pressure on nerves. Still haven't been exercising.
I am extremely stressed about the "Unknown" nature of the cause (if the INR was in the stratosphere I think I could at least process and manage that) and if this is going to cause me to need to live a sedentary lifestyle or have to constantly feel like I am a ticking time bomb that could go off at any time.
So - I am wondering if anyone out here might have thoughts on who I should see? Cardiologist? Hematologist? Other? Anyone else ever experience anything remotely similar?
Thanks in advance and sorry for length of post.