Hi all, Our beautiful 17 year old daughter has been on Coumadin for a little over a year now after her aortic valve was replaced with a mechanical one. Perhaps I'm being a bit overprotective, but it's time for her to go to summer camp and I want to make sure I'm covering all my bases. Said daughter is relatively knowledgeable on the precautions surrounding her meds as well as which foods tend to have Vitamin K.
I sent along a medical note to the camp directors stating that she is on Coumadin, that any injuries beyond the very minor might warrant medical attention (and to call us if there is any head or eye injury, no matter how minor), Vitamin K foods are strictly controlled, and no Advil/Aleve, only Tylenol for minor pain. I also asked that if she has any chest pain, we should be called as well as 911 (due to the slight risk of aortic dissection), we should be called if she has any unexplained bruising, or any symptoms of illness. We're sending a list of vitamin K content of foods for her reference and asking the Camp to please not make her eat any particular foods especially Vitamin K ones.
I'm planning to have a one-on-one conversation with the camp nurse about all the particulars; is there anything I'm forgetting, you guys? This is her first time away for any length of time since her heart surgery, so I have exactly no practice at this and of course am a little more paranoid than usual. And yes I realize that soon she will be a legal adult and I probably should reduce the tendency to over-protect her like this - but that hasn't happened yet - baby steps...
I sent along a medical note to the camp directors stating that she is on Coumadin, that any injuries beyond the very minor might warrant medical attention (and to call us if there is any head or eye injury, no matter how minor), Vitamin K foods are strictly controlled, and no Advil/Aleve, only Tylenol for minor pain. I also asked that if she has any chest pain, we should be called as well as 911 (due to the slight risk of aortic dissection), we should be called if she has any unexplained bruising, or any symptoms of illness. We're sending a list of vitamin K content of foods for her reference and asking the Camp to please not make her eat any particular foods especially Vitamin K ones.
I'm planning to have a one-on-one conversation with the camp nurse about all the particulars; is there anything I'm forgetting, you guys? This is her first time away for any length of time since her heart surgery, so I have exactly no practice at this and of course am a little more paranoid than usual. And yes I realize that soon she will be a legal adult and I probably should reduce the tendency to over-protect her like this - but that hasn't happened yet - baby steps...