I remember being on another forum, and using my distinct talent of advocating for testing for everyone who needs testing - regardless of financial resources, and admitting that I had gone for a lot longer than was sane (what did I know then?) between tests -- and the firestorms that my advocacy and ignorance caused. I was successful at, I think, getting kicked off one board, and locked out of the other board once they figured out who I was.
I still want to see INR testing available for whoever needs it, regardless of ability to pay. In these days of easily available meters and relatively inexpensive test strips, my goal of having testing available has gotten a lot closer to actually being met. Plus, I don't push it. I don't think I've been attacked by anyone here for a few years -- and I don't miss the contentious exchanges AT ALL.
I'm an irregular here -- I often work on other things and can't get back to this forum. Personally, if there's an issue that I'm interested in sharing (or asking others about), this is where I come to exchange information or ask questions; and when I'm here, I often share my information and experiences (and occasionally give advice).
I advocate for weekly testing (though I don't always test weekly). I've been on warfarin for 26+ years - and this makes me an oldtimer, because I wasn't a kid when I had my aortic valve installed. I prefer a meter that few have heard of and probably fewer use (the Coag-Sense). After many months of comparison testing - Coag-Sense, CoaguChek XS, CoaguChek S (yeah, I did my testing a few years ago), Protime Classsic and ProTime 3, with a hospital lab as a control, I determined that, for me, the Coag-Sense was most accurate. Sometimes my advocacy for that meter can also generate heat.
And, as in this message, I tend to write a LOT, my posts are probably a lot for some people to get through.
I'm here now....and I'll be back.