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imhayley

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I tested yesterday and my pt was 6.9
My range is 2.5 - 3.5. They told me to hold a dose, dont bump anything and test again today. Today was 5.6. Told the same thing again. Isnt 6.9 way too high? Maybe I need to trust the coumiden nurses more but 7 days after my ohs I was re-hospitalized for 8 day for blood transfusion as my inr/pt was 11.9. Im just wondering if this is normal or if I should have been given vitamin K? I know very little at this point on what happens when its too low or high unless its at 11.9 then I know that one but at 6.9 thats not dangerous ? Any info will help Thanks!!!!!!!
 
FIRST, you need to understand that PT and INR are NOT the same thing. It's like apples and oranges. SO, what are you really measuring and reporting?

'AL Capshaw'
 
We're new to this, too.........

We're new to this, too.........

but when we were in the hospital, Katie's INR hit the 6 mark. They had us hold two doses, which was the WRONG thing to do as she dropped to the one range. I think holding one dose would have been fine for us, but again, this is just us and I am in no way an expert. I hope you get regulated soon. Many hugs. Janet
 
I have an excellent coumadin nurse, and I trust what she says. But then, I've been training her for the past four years. After the INR test, she asks me what I'm going to take, as I set my own dosage.

I think the patient is the best one to manage the coumadin. Measure your coumadin intake by the week, not by the day. Then change your own weekly dosage, generally by not more than 10%. My dosage has stayed fairly steady for quite some time at 44 or 45 mg per week, although my INR fluctuates quite a bit, still within range.

When you check your INR, you are measuring one point only; you know what your INR is at that moment, but not whether it is going up or going down. When you check one day at 6.9 and the next day at 5.6, that would seem to indicate your your INR is on a downward hill. When the effect of skipping a dose hits three days after you skipped the dose, that will bring the INR down more.

I'm sure Al will have better things to say.
 
As far as I can tell, different people react differently to warfarin dosages. I mean, Chloe is VERY sensitive to it (if thats the right expression) and even a tiny change in her dosage can make her INR shoot up or down and very quickly too - much faster than the 2-3 days that warfarin is supposed to take to have any effect on the INR. I don't know why and the doctors didnt even believe me until they made a couple of mistakes with her and ended up with INR's of 1 on her!
When her INR hit 7.5 a while back, even the doctors, having now seen how she reacts to it, agreed with me that we shouldn't hold a whole dose as she would shoot down into the 1's. We gave her 1mg instead of her normal 3 then 2mg the next night, then back to normal the 3rd night and when I retested her she was back down to an INR of 3.6. So even holding one dose would have been too much for her.
I guess its a trial and error thing until you get used to how your body reacts. I'd be very surprised if anyone wanted to give you vit K for an INR of 6 though and the fact its 5.6 now would say its settling - I'm sure when you retest that in a couple of days you will be back within normal range as you continue with your normal warfarin/coumadin dose.
My lord, I can waffle when I'm bored can't I?!
Sorry - hope your INR settles soon
Emma
xxx
 
I'm sure you mean INR - not PT. If your clinic or office is still using the term PT, and giving you INR #'s - ask them to correct their terminology so as not to confuse patients.

I've found that holding doses is highly relative to how much Coumadin you take. The more you take, the faster your INR drops. I take and average of 10 a day. Holding a dose would really drop my INR fast. Someone who takes 3 a day would not see nearly as fast a drop with one held dose. If your INR was 6.9 yesterday and 5.6 today - it's not because of the held dose. Your INR was already on the way down. Your INR will not reflect the held dose for 3 days. Jim is right, it's better to take a look at your weekly dose total and adjust that. I've posted a chart below for recommended adjustments for the 2.5 - 3.5 target range users.

Taking Vit K at 6.9 is not warranted unless you're having a bleeding incident.
 
confused

confused

Okay I did just re-dye my hair so bare with me;)
I take 5.0mg of coumiden daily except for m,w,f when I take 2.5. Last month it was the exact opposite and I was low (my INR's right?) so they reversed the dose. Things were okay for 3 wks then all of a sudden the 6.9 test. Im so happy that I didnt have to get any vitamin K or do anything. The reason I worry is because I talk to a total of 5 different coumiden nurses (depending on who is working that day in the clinic vs. out with patients with the Doc. You never know who you will get and YOU CANNOT (why why why?) request to talk to a specific nurse. TOO many hands in me coumiden pot. Yesterdays nurse now tells me to skip another dose (last nights) take a 2.5 thursday and test again friday and call with results. SHE is the nurse who was monitoring me when I ended up 11.9 (oh and did I mention she is so cold as ice to deal with and even the other nurses apologize to me for her rudeness!!!) and in the hospital. She wants me to take 2.5 all week and thats it. She is screwing things up I think and yes I am taking over here and monitoring what doses they are giving me as to try and dose myself eventually. If I call tomorrow and SHE is the nurse I will hang up as I would rather die than deal with her again! Thank You for all the information you have given me as I cant even get this much info from them. They are TOO busy too busy toooooooo bizzzzeeee.
tick tick tick
thanks again
 
Why not just say, "I don't care to deal with you. Please put your supervisor on the phone. I do not feel you have a good grasp of how to deal with Coumadin and in addition, you are extremely rude." And then tell the supervisor exactly what you have told us about how she is with you, and how she screwed up.

You really don't have to accept incompetence or rudeness either. Don't be a wimp! :)
 
Hayley,
I'm so sorry you're having such a terrible time with this. I do need to ask the obvious though. They've had you bouncing your dosage around - is there any chance you took the wrong dosage on several days? I know I've done it. With 5 mg one day and 2.5 the next it's easy to get messed up and take the wrong amount. I now use a 7 day pill container & load it up after my weekly testing double checking my dosage card to make sure I put the right ones in the right day... and then check it again.

Cris
 
How many days between new dosage change and the INR reading? If it is every three days, not enough time given for the dosage to work. You need to talk to the supervisor and get the straight on the INR testing. Someone is not doing it right or something. Good luck.
 
I have the same question as Caroline.
It sounds like they have you testing too soon after a dosage change.
It takes about three days to see a change, and it sounds like they are having you re-test after only two days.
In the meantime are there other reasons for this 'roller coaster' ?
Are you being consistent with your eating and excersise?
Rich
 
great responses

great responses

Okay well here I go. Yes I use a 7 day pill container as Im extremely anal about most everything. I MAKE SURE I take the correct dose every single time as I dont want to ever have another 11.9 reading. Yes they held 2 doses (last night and the night before) and tonight I took 2.5 (lil blue guy) and am to test in the morning and call in the results. I am no whimp in fact quite the opposite and am working very hard on my addiction to confrontations. (true story) I back down to Nancy because I havnt the bail money. She is lucky I am working on my issues and Im using her as my test dummy to see how patient I can be. Ive plotted her death in my head for 5 months now and thank goodness my anti depressants are working because Im ready to move on.;) In fact she (the rude one) asked me a few days ago if the anti depressants were helping and I told her "Yes I havnt plotted your death for 3 days now!" HA! HA! I swear that was my moment of glory! ALL the other coumiden nurses help me and are awesome and yes I did stop abrubtly with my excerise program....could that make it go haywire? Other than that I havnt change a single thing as I am so aware of everything I see a shrink weekly to try and lighten up. I will let you know what my INR's are tomorrow and what Im instructed to do over the weekend then we can compare notes.
Thank everyone so very much for your input in means more than you can ever know as you see what I deal with at my coumiden clinic and here Im NEVER put on hold. Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!
 
Hayley,

You said you took 2.5 mg and that it was a "little blue guy". I must say that concerns me because the 2.5 mg tablets should be green. The blue tabs are 4mg tablets.

Any thoughts on this one? Are you sure of the pills you are taking?
 
Hayley, I agree with Geebee on the color of tablets. Even the generics of coumadin I have used have always been color coded the same.

Abruptly stopping exercise affecting your INR? You betcha it will. More exercise usually equates to more warfarin, decreased exercise then decreased coumadin. hange in routine. This is not true on a day to day basis but with a consistant change in your exercise routine.
 
Well I didnt know that stopping excersise would effect things. Yesterday I was able to start again and had the best day mentally that Ive had in 5 months. Okay the 2.5 is green Im sorry I said blue and yes Im positive absolutely without doubt (I am the queen of "what if" ) that Im taking the correct dose on the correct day. I alredy tested this morning and Im at 2.4 (range is 2.5 - 3.5) so Im curious to see what the coumiden clinic will say. If Nancy is working I will ask to speak to another nurse as this is a 3 day weekend and Im not going to spend it obsessing on weather she gave me the right info or if she is going to miss dose me and kill me. Thanks for your input as I'm ALWAYS looking for answeres and am so blessed to have them come from you.
 
If your INR has been 6.9, 5.6, and 2.4 on three consecutive days, doesn't that mean that your INR is decreasing? Does it mean it's decreasing too far? I would suggest that you have skipped enough doses, and you should be sure to take a dosage today. I suggest that you aim at taking the same dosage every day, as much as possible.

I have a prescription for 5mg and 6mg tablets, which allows me to take nearly the same dosage every day to yield 44 or 45 mg per week. If you are at 25 or 27.5 mg per week, you could consider getting a second size so that you can stay as consistent as possible: 4mg every day, for example, with a 2.5mg here or there to bring the weekly total where you'd like it.
 
I took 2.5 last night as instructed (only held 2 doses) and ususally my dosing schedule was 5.0 everyday but mon, wed, fri. Those 3 days I take 2.5. Thats all I know. I did what they said and its not coming out right. How freakin long does it take to get regulated. Until they call me today I dont know what I take tonight. Thanks Jim for you input and yes I agree that its now decreased again below target range. Up down Up down ...story of me life!





JimL said:
If your INR has been 6.9, 5.6, and 2.4 on three consecutive days, doesn't that mean that your INR is decreasing? Does it mean it's decreasing too far? I would suggest that you have skipped enough doses, and you should be sure to take a dosage today. I suggest that you aim at taking the same dosage every day, as much as possible.

I have a prescription for 5mg and 6mg tablets, which allows me to take nearly the same dosage every day to yield 44 or 45 mg per week. If you are at 25 or 27.5 mg per week, you could consider getting a second size so that you can stay as consistent as possible: 4mg every day, for example, with a 2.5mg here or there to bring the weekly total where you'd like it.
:eek:
 
A clinic or office that is testing you daily and making adjustments when you are dealing with a high INR, is going to have you rebounding all over the place. Have they really tested you 3 days in a row? If so, it tells that they don't know what they should know about the management of Coumadin and you will not become "stable" with that a type of management.

My guess is that you were 2.4 yesterday and it was showing some of the 1st skipped dose. If I was a betting person, I'd bet that today's is going to be even lower.
 
todays instructions

todays instructions

Okay so today I was told to go ahead with the usual dose of 5.0 everynight and 2.5 mon wed fri. Re test on the 28th of Dec. Now heres my next question (and last...sorry to be a pain in the coumiden area) Since I have my own test kit isnt it wise to just check it to see what it is any time i want to feel re-assured? They get real mad at me because Im a bit, should I say paranoid, and want to check it more to be sure. However every time Ive done the curiosity check its way high or way low so I call the clinic. Should I NOT test in between the time they tell me to or is it better to know in case its way screwed up and im in danger. Gosh Im so scared of this crap I hate it! Acceptance is the answer to all my problems and Im having a real hard time getting accepting here. Thanks....happy holidays!
 
Hayley,

I test (using my INRatio) every one to two weeks depending on how time gets away from me. I also test every 6 months at the lab just to keep my cardio happy for comparison purposes.

If you have a home tester, why don't you just use that instead of having lab tests? I think you are getting too many results and changes are being made too quickly which is why you are bouncing all over the place.
 
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