#724674 - 12/11/11 09:12 PM
Re: Warfarin(or Coumadin)
[Re: Jerry Garcia]
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ExtenZe Field Tester
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So she's reading the label, as opposed to you actually experiencing side effects ?
I would tell her that reading the "side effects" list for almost any drug will freak you out. This is short term usage to prevent the formation of blood clots, a very important function. (according to Wifey, RN, unless as Hank mentioned there other cardio issues)
A blood clot as we all know can kill you, but they can also permanently damage things like your eyes. Don't tell her that, but controlling clots would be important.
Heal up soon, JG !!
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#724680 - 12/11/11 09:30 PM
Re: Warfarin(or Coumadin)
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It is the active ingredient in rat poison. My Dad used it before he passed to control clotting. He needed to test his clotting ability every 2 or 3 days to make certain his blood wasn't getting too thin. I'd be careful.
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#724681 - 12/11/11 09:37 PM
Re: Warfarin(or Coumadin)
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 08/04/99
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Loc: Olympia, WA
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I had to administer coumadin to my father for years. Too little and he ran the risk of heart attack and stroke; too much caused excessive bleeding and bruising. The tendancy was to prescribe more than was needed, as the consequenses were less dire. After Dad had a artificial valve placed in his heart, he was stuck taking coumadin for the rest of his life. Not taking it wasn't an option. Coumadin use required constant monitoring and lab testing. Hopefully, you'll only need it for a limited time.
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#724685 - 12/11/11 09:59 PM
Re: Warfarin(or Coumadin)
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WINNER
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Interesting the differences in Doctors and their recommendations.....and that is what it is......a recommendation. With my last hip replacement my family doctor was recommending Coumadin....the surgeon said.....Aspirin would be just fine. It was.
Second opinion in order?
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#724695 - 12/11/11 11:35 PM
Re: Warfarin(or Coumadin)
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Jerry, I was given the rat poison after each of my knee replacements to prevent blood clots. It was for 2 weeks and during that time my blood was monitored to make sure the clot factor was within a certain range. A good friend suffered a severe knee injury and did not take the warfarin (coumadin) as he assumed it is a poison. He suffered blood clots that traveled to his lungs and spent a month in the hospital. Warfarin (coumadin) is not a poison, it just helps the blood from clotting. I felt it was given for a reason and I trusted my Orthopod to do the right thing for me, including the after care.
I was also given 2 different pain meds but I only used them when I went to physical therapy so I could work out real hard. That crap put me back to the last century and made me a veg, could not stand that feeling.
Good luck
Edited by Excitable Bob (12/11/11 11:40 PM)
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#724697 - 12/11/11 11:52 PM
Re: Warfarin(or Coumadin)
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print off the pm and take it with you.
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#724728 - 12/12/11 08:05 AM
Re: Warfarin(or Coumadin)
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When in doubt, get the second opinion. Good luck.
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#724755 - 12/12/11 11:04 AM
Re: Warfarin(or Coumadin)
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Reverend Tarpones
Registered: 10/09/02
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Have you thought of talking to your doctor and pharmacist about this?
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#724767 - 12/12/11 11:34 AM
Re: Warfarin(or Coumadin)
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#724773 - 12/12/11 11:47 AM
Re: Warfarin(or Coumadin)
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ExtenZe Field Tester
Registered: 11/10/09
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
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We had an older friend (78) that went blind due to capillary bleeding in the eyes from Warfarin use.
Long term use ? Agree with DV, other than all the experts here, talk to that other group of experts about your concerns.
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#724846 - 12/12/11 03:29 PM
Re: Warfarin(or Coumadin)
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The Original Boat Ho
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You know they are just "practicing" medicine don't you? Good Luck with your surgery. Get Well as quick as you can.
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#724848 - 12/12/11 03:37 PM
Re: Warfarin(or Coumadin)
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ExtenZe Field Tester
Registered: 11/10/09
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
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Ask your doc about a Lovenox injection instead. Wifey has administered this to patients that have returned home after surgery. It's usually given via sub-cutaneous injection daily, in the belly region. She thinks it may have a "less scary" list of possible side effects.
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#724873 - 12/12/11 05:01 PM
Re: Warfarin(or Coumadin)
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/08/06
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I've known many including my Grandfather that have taken Coumadin with good results. It, like virtually everything has potential side effects. The most serious involving an otherwise small internal bleed being unable to clot. If that happens in your noggin it can be bad stuff. Bleeding from minor cuts and scrapes is usually copious but with a site specific clotting agent or styptic pencil can be contained. My personal experience with anti-coagulants is confined to Heparin which we used to keep an IV line open for continued use. As always talk to your Doc and don't be afraid to get a 2nd or 3rd opinion.
Best of health to you Jerry and Merry Christmas.
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