Anyone had problem with a croaky voice whilst taking Warfarin?
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Not in eleven years.
I have noticed my voice has been hoarse for some weeks. It could be something to do with the thyroid, I have hypothyroidism, my mouth also feels sore. Oh to be young and fit and healthy once again.
Hiya Avamadhart,
Yeah, the longer I've been on it the more I've noticed my voice change, probably a tone more gravelly than before. Apart from that I've also been a tad more chesty but I've tended to write that off to being more a victim of high pollen levels. More so this year than any other in recent memory.
John
Thankyou Carneuny. Mind, 'gravelly' sounds a smidgeon sexier than 'croaky'.
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Don't think Rod Stewart s on warfarin. LOL
Probably on some other blue pill.
No problems with my voice when on warfarin. Love the username 😃
Thanks, Koll. User name is a serendipitous mix of Granddaughter names and place name.
My throat is definitely gravelly (I too like that term better.😊), and I have a tickly cough. I haven't thought of it being attributed to Warfarin. At first I assumed it was due to my transesophageal echocardiogram before my AFib ablation, but that was on June 30. It seems like it should be healed by now--3 weeks later.