charlieecho
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Had bentall procedure back in May 2013 and did well. I'm a 31 yr old male in good health and no other medications. I'm currently taking 16 mg of warfarin and have been for 3 months now. I know everyone is different but from everything I've read this is abnormally high to have a therapeutic range between 2.0-3.0 and @ 16 mg i'm still on the lower side of that. Usually around 2.3 give or take. I don't eat any different probably than any other person. I don't' eat anything consistently. I enjoy a steak with mash potatoes one day and the next a salad.
I know there are many who believe that dosage is not important it's keeping inside you're INR that is. I'm just not a believer in that though @ 31 I will have to take this for the rest of my life. Hopefully a new drug will be available at some point between now and then. The government wants us all to believe that most medications cause no harm to us, but anything synthetic has adverse effects over time (hence all the side effects your read that people have on various meds). Most websites won't mention it but warfarin has shown to increase calcium build-up in the arteries and narrowing of the aortic valve that goes from the heart and carries oxygen to the body. Now I have a mechanical valve so I know it can't narrow but my arteries still can.
I've always tried to take the holistic approach towards anything but with a mechanical valve I don't know if it's possible. I listen to a lot of The Duke and The Doctor on the radio and she talks about weening her patients off of warfarin onto a more natural remedy, but how she monitors that I don't know.
Anyone ever took an alternate approach to blood thinning?
Thanks for your time,
Charlie
I know there are many who believe that dosage is not important it's keeping inside you're INR that is. I'm just not a believer in that though @ 31 I will have to take this for the rest of my life. Hopefully a new drug will be available at some point between now and then. The government wants us all to believe that most medications cause no harm to us, but anything synthetic has adverse effects over time (hence all the side effects your read that people have on various meds). Most websites won't mention it but warfarin has shown to increase calcium build-up in the arteries and narrowing of the aortic valve that goes from the heart and carries oxygen to the body. Now I have a mechanical valve so I know it can't narrow but my arteries still can.
I've always tried to take the holistic approach towards anything but with a mechanical valve I don't know if it's possible. I listen to a lot of The Duke and The Doctor on the radio and she talks about weening her patients off of warfarin onto a more natural remedy, but how she monitors that I don't know.
Anyone ever took an alternate approach to blood thinning?
Thanks for your time,
Charlie