Guest guest Posted October 14, 2003 Report Share Posted October 14, 2003 In a message dated 10/13/2003 5:44:30 PM Central Daylight Time, donnab@... writes: I am getting discouraged. I have been taking Warfarin. The nurse is going to send me out some coumadin. Any suggestions, please?????? Donna B I've been on Coumadin a long time now and my INR values sometimes fluctuate for no apparent reason, including being low for a while and then coming back up to where it should be. At one time I did have more difficulty in maintaining consistant values when I was on warfarin. Now I'm on Coumadin all the time and there is less flucuation in my INR values. People are so individual in their response to drugs like Coumadin, especially in the early days, that one person's experience is hard to relate to another's. It seems to me that you are doing the right thing by having blood tests more often during this time and staying in close touch with your doctor and following his advice. Brenta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2003 Report Share Posted October 14, 2003 Donna: Sometimes it takes a long time to get your INR anywhere near regulated. I got sick of trying to regulate my diet, and love green leafies, so I just left it up to my doctor. He says, if your going to eat them, be pretty consistant about it. I started out at 2.5mg. Warfarin/day and after 6 or 8 months of changes I am up to 10mg./day. Sounds like alot, but my doctor wants my INR to be 2,5 to 3.5 because I have a prosthetic mitral valve (as opposed to the usual for afib which is 2.0 to 3.0. Pam > Did anyone have problems getting their blood level where > it should be after starting on coumadin? I have been on it now > for 5 weeks, and I just got a call from the nurse saying that it > hasn't come up yet. > Donna B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2003 Report Share Posted October 14, 2003 > > Did anyone have problems getting their blood level where > > it should be after starting on coumadin? I have been on it now > > for 5 weeks, and I just got a call from the nurse saying that it > > hasn't come up yet. > Donna B Thank you, Pam. You made me feel better. I increased my dosage yesterday to 6mg. I think I will eat my veggies now too. I, too, have had mitral valve surgery. Mine was able to be repaired with a ring. Thanks again. Donna B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2003 Report Share Posted October 14, 2003 Donna B: It took me 5 to 6 weeks to get theraputic, and only after switching to coumadin from the generic. I don't think your situation (or mine) is unusual. Thor Having problems getting blood regulated Did anyone have problems getting their blood level where it should be after starting on coumadin? I have been on it now for 5 weeks, and I just got a call from the nurse saying that it hasn't come up yet. It was 1.1, and I have been taking 4 mg. for the past week. They are raising me to 6mg. I started out on 2 mg., and they have increased me every week. I have been watching my diet very closely. I am getting discouraged. I have been taking Warfarin. The nurse is going to send me out some coumadin. Any suggestions, please?????? Donna B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2003 Report Share Posted October 14, 2003 In a message dated 10/13/2003 5:44:12 PM Central Daylight Time, donnab@... writes: Did anyone have problems getting their blood level where it should be after starting on coumadin? xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Donna I had to go to 15mg /day to get my INR between 2 & 3. Amiodarone makes it lower either through itself or by making you absorb more coumadin. Now I am taking 7.5 mg STWTS and 5mg M & F. I also found that my INR is much more stable with coumadin. Guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2003 Report Share Posted October 14, 2003 Donna I went thursday and got my inr checked it was 1.5 on 7.5 mgs a day. The dr uped it to 11.25 for 4 days I had it checked again today and it was 2.56 so now Im taking 7.5 every other day and 11.25 every other day. I will get it checked again in 2 weeks. Before this I was on a strict no green anything diet and was at 2.5 but I have started eating some green things. So I dont know the cause but I know your pain Lee Re: Having problems getting blood regulated Donna: Sometimes it takes a long time to get your INR anywhere near regulated. I got sick of trying to regulate my diet, and love green leafies, so I just left it up to my doctor. He says, if your going to eat them, be pretty consistant about it. I started out at 2.5mg. Warfarin/day and after 6 or 8 months of changes I am up to 10mg./day. Sounds like alot, but my doctor wants my INR to be 2,5 to 3.5 because I have a prosthetic mitral valve (as opposed to the usual for afib which is 2.0 to 3.0. Pam > Did anyone have problems getting their blood level where > it should be after starting on coumadin? I have been on it now > for 5 weeks, and I just got a call from the nurse saying that it > hasn't come up yet. > Donna B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2003 Report Share Posted October 14, 2003 > Did anyone have problems getting their blood level where > it should be after starting on coumadin? I have been on it now > for 5 weeks, and I just got a call from the nurse saying that it > hasn't come up yet. It was 1.1, and I have been taking 4 mg. for the > past week. They are raising me to 6mg. I started out on 2 mg., and > they have increased me every week. > I have been watching my diet very closely. > I am getting discouraged. I have been taking Warfarin. The nurse > is going to send me out some coumadin. > Any suggestions, please?????? > Donna B Thanks to Pam, Brenta, Thor, Lee, and Guy for your replies and encouragement on this INR thing. It helps me to know that it hasn't been easy for anyone. This is all new to me. Let's all go eat a " big " salad!!!ha ha ha I eat a lot of nuts, and love avocados. Do you think they have much vitamin K in them? What do some of you eat for breakfast. I read that eggs have a lot of vitamin k. Donna B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2003 Report Share Posted October 15, 2003 Donna - I too take warfarin and have been taking it for over six years. I take 5 mg with an occasional extra 2.5 mg once or twice a week when I fall below 2.0.I get my blood checked every month ( a bit of a nuisance) and my m.d. uses e-mail to communicate the results and her recommendations. I usually stay the same. I believe that your physician was wise to start you at a lower dose and then raise it gradually until you get the level you want. All of us are different, of course. Sharon in El Paso Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2003 Report Share Posted October 15, 2003 In a message dated 10/14/2003 7:06:03 PM Central Daylight Time, donnab@... writes: I eat a lot of nuts, and love avocados. Do you think they have much vitamin K in them? What do some of you eat for breakfast. I read that eggs have a lot of vitamin k. Donna B Donna, many of us have been told by our doctors to eat what we want, including salads etc,, just do it regularly--that way your Coumadin dose will be adjusted to fit! Brenta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2003 Report Share Posted October 15, 2003 This is all new to me. Let's all go eat a > " big " salad!!!ha ha ha > I eat a lot of nuts, and love avocados. Do you think they have much > vitamin K in them? What do some of you eat for breakfast. I read that > eggs have a lot of vitamin k. > Donna B Donna: Please don't make yourself miserable trying to take every microgram of K out of your diet. You should go eat your big salad, and if I was nearer, I'de meet you for lunch. Use Iceburg lettuce, as that's the one green leafy that has the least vitamin K. I eat what ever I want, but do try to be consistant with the green leafies and cabbage and broccoli. Those have the most. My doctor told me about the all or none law. If you love those and can't give them up (and they're so good for you), try to eat one of those every day; that way your doctor adjusts your dose to YOUR lifestyle. It works. If I go one day without a high K vegetable, I'm not going to have nightmares about it. You have to look at your habits through a wide frame. I love avocados too and don't know about their K content, but will look it up and post it for you. Be happy, Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2003 Report Share Posted October 15, 2003 Donna; All I know is that leafy green vegies are the highest in vit K. I haven't really changed my diet. I still eat salads, brussel sprouts and broccoli. I am told that if your diet is consistent you will be OK. I have a cholesteral problem so I don't eat eggs very often, I eat oatmeal with toast and honey for breakfast. Guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2003 Report Share Posted October 15, 2003 > Donna - I too take warfarin and have been taking it for over six years. I > take 5 mg with an occasional extra 2.5 mg once or twice a week when I fall below > 2.0.I get my blood checked every month ( a bit of a nuisance) and my m.d. uses > e-mail to communicate the results and her recommendations. I usually stay the > same. I believe that your physician was wise to start you at a lower dose > and then raise it gradually until you get the level you want. All of us are > different, of course. > Sharon in El Paso Thanks, Sharon for sharing . I am doing my 6 mg. a day now, and will go for a test on Sat. I go every week. Kinda a pain to have to do that every Sat., but that too, will pass. Looking foward to just going once a month. Donna B in Wimberley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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