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I've been on Coumadin for 5 years, but never have been particularly athletic or

" physical " so I can't comment on any experience with contact sports. However, I

do find that I am careful about things that I do so that I minimize chances of

cutting myself, hitting my head etc. I find that I bruise very easily, even

from things I don't even notice have happened. I expect your doctor will want

to advise you on what is wise in your case--hockey does seem somewhat dangerous

to me, but then I'am a Southern gal and what do I know about hockey???

Brenta

Warfarin Question

I have just been put on warfarin after my PVA and I'm curious. Those

of you taking it, how has it effected your activity choices. Have

you stayed away from contact sports? I have played basketball, and

hockey and hope to continue to do so and i'd rather not wait until

i'm takin off the warfarin in 1 - 3 months to continue with these

activities. Just curious about other opinions. Thanks

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First of all, this is really a question that you must ask your

doctor. I was just on Warfarin for 4 weeks after an episode of Afib.

I continued to work out (treadmill and weights) no problem. I was

told that essentially, even if I cut myself ... it should just take

longer to clot.

However, you are really taking much more of a risk with contact

sports. It's one thing to get a cut. It's another to collide with

someone or fall on the ice, break a rib, and potentially end up with

an organ like the spleen hemorraging. That is not a good situation

for anyone, but I wonder what additional risk there is when on

coumadin.

My Dad has been on Coumadin for years (although he is 82). A few

years back, he tripped and fell. Scraped up his leg pretty good.

Well ... weeks later ... it still looked UGLY. It was very bruised

and took a long time to heal.

Larry

> I have just been put on warfarin after my PVA and I'm curious.

Those

> of you taking it, how has it effected your activity choices. Have

> you stayed away from contact sports? I have played basketball, and

> hockey and hope to continue to do so and i'd rather not wait until

> i'm takin off the warfarin in 1 - 3 months to continue with these

> activities. Just curious about other opinions. Thanks

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First of all, this is really a question that you must ask your

doctor. I was just on Warfarin for 4 weeks after an episode of Afib.

I continued to work out (treadmill and weights) no problem. I was

told that essentially, even if I cut myself ... it should just take

longer to clot.

However, you are really taking much more of a risk with contact

sports. It's one thing to get a cut. It's another to collide with

someone or fall on the ice, break a rib, and potentially end up with

an organ like the spleen hemorraging. That is not a good situation

for anyone, but I wonder what additional risk there is when on

coumadin.

My Dad has been on Coumadin for years (although he is 82). A few

years back, he tripped and fell. Scraped up his leg pretty good.

Well ... weeks later ... it still looked UGLY. It was very bruised

and took a long time to heal.

Larry

> I have just been put on warfarin after my PVA and I'm curious.

Those

> of you taking it, how has it effected your activity choices. Have

> you stayed away from contact sports? I have played basketball, and

> hockey and hope to continue to do so and i'd rather not wait until

> i'm takin off the warfarin in 1 - 3 months to continue with these

> activities. Just curious about other opinions. Thanks

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> First of all, this is really a question that you must ask your

> doctor. I was just on Warfarin for 4 weeks after an episode of

Afib.

> I continued to work out (treadmill and weights) no problem. ...

>

> My Dad has been on Coumadin for years (although he is 82). A few

> years back, he tripped and fell. Scraped up his leg pretty good.

> Well ... weeks later ... it still looked UGLY. It was very bruised

> and took a long time to heal.

>

> Larry

My mother had a really bad hemorrhage on coumadin when she was in her

80s. There was no apparent reason for this - no fall, etc.

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