Gary Miller
Well-known member
Hello everyone,
I haven't posted for a couple of months as things have been going pretty well. But like most of our posters, when we have questions or bumps we always find our way back to the best support site on the net. It’s been 7 months since the AVR and other than a fight with my INR things have been progressing well. I joined the gym after 5 yrs of sitting out, and have gone from walking 4 miles a day to 35min on the elliptical trainer at level 10 and 90rpms and weight training. I feel good/normal at least 50% of the time. The problem I'm having is this nagging side pain/ back pain/ upset stomach. That is where the Coumadin dosage comes in. After surgery I maintained 2.1 INR for 3 weeks on 55mg a week. Than it went up to 65.5 for 7 weeks and I was down to 1.8 at times. I started getting back to my normal life (working on the Maverick, fixing things around the house, and walking 4 miles every other day and gained 20lbs) and my INR was all over the place. Once it was down to 1.3 and I would increase 15% for 2 days as instructed and it would get up to 1.8./2.1 at times, and this went on for 10 weeks. I home test and compared my CoaguCheckXS to two clinics here and it was right on. I finally took the ball from my nurse and stabilized my intake to 77.5 mg a week and have maintained 2.5/2.6 for the last 6 weeks. I know everyone says that we are all different and you have to dose to the individuals needs. I have always been concerned about having to take so much Coumadin. Everything I can find about Coumadin says that over 105mg a week is Coumadin resistant! If this 77.5mg holds now I'm not the only one who has had to use that much to maintain. But again my concern is these nagging side/back/stomach pains. They started about the same time my dosage went over 70mg per week. I read on my hospital release Medication Warnings that if you experience this side/back/stomach pains you are suppose to call your doctor right away. He is away for the holidays until Tuesday next week. His nurse told me to continue on with the same dosage until he gets back. I cannot find any Coumadin users that complain of this type of pain or what it is effecting (kidneys/bladder/stomach/liver) and if you can continue to use Coumadin if it persists. I didn't think that Coumadin had that many serious side effects. Has anyone ever had this pain and what did you do?? I can't stop ACT with a mechanical valve so I pretty stressed out right now. Thanks again for listening and any help will be greatly appreciated.
I haven't posted for a couple of months as things have been going pretty well. But like most of our posters, when we have questions or bumps we always find our way back to the best support site on the net. It’s been 7 months since the AVR and other than a fight with my INR things have been progressing well. I joined the gym after 5 yrs of sitting out, and have gone from walking 4 miles a day to 35min on the elliptical trainer at level 10 and 90rpms and weight training. I feel good/normal at least 50% of the time. The problem I'm having is this nagging side pain/ back pain/ upset stomach. That is where the Coumadin dosage comes in. After surgery I maintained 2.1 INR for 3 weeks on 55mg a week. Than it went up to 65.5 for 7 weeks and I was down to 1.8 at times. I started getting back to my normal life (working on the Maverick, fixing things around the house, and walking 4 miles every other day and gained 20lbs) and my INR was all over the place. Once it was down to 1.3 and I would increase 15% for 2 days as instructed and it would get up to 1.8./2.1 at times, and this went on for 10 weeks. I home test and compared my CoaguCheckXS to two clinics here and it was right on. I finally took the ball from my nurse and stabilized my intake to 77.5 mg a week and have maintained 2.5/2.6 for the last 6 weeks. I know everyone says that we are all different and you have to dose to the individuals needs. I have always been concerned about having to take so much Coumadin. Everything I can find about Coumadin says that over 105mg a week is Coumadin resistant! If this 77.5mg holds now I'm not the only one who has had to use that much to maintain. But again my concern is these nagging side/back/stomach pains. They started about the same time my dosage went over 70mg per week. I read on my hospital release Medication Warnings that if you experience this side/back/stomach pains you are suppose to call your doctor right away. He is away for the holidays until Tuesday next week. His nurse told me to continue on with the same dosage until he gets back. I cannot find any Coumadin users that complain of this type of pain or what it is effecting (kidneys/bladder/stomach/liver) and if you can continue to use Coumadin if it persists. I didn't think that Coumadin had that many serious side effects. Has anyone ever had this pain and what did you do?? I can't stop ACT with a mechanical valve so I pretty stressed out right now. Thanks again for listening and any help will be greatly appreciated.