Is your blood thin if your INR is 2.0... - Hughes Syndrome A...
Is your blood thin if your INR is 2.0 or below
If you don't have clotting issues then yes but if you have clotting issues that may not be thin enough. You would need to discuss what range you need to be with your doctors
Have you been diagnosed with APS? "Thin" is a relative term depending on the specifics of your particular blood profile. And whether you need anticoagulants, and which ones you are on.
I would say depends on your personal INR range and speak to your doctor about it.
Hi, please tell me about your diagnosis of Hughes Syndrome/APS. Your INR will be set by your medical consultant, and the range will depend on whether you APS or not. Please confirm that you have this diagnosis! MaryF
Do you have a diagnose of Hughes Syndrome? If you have an APS-doctor he must be able to answer.This is a site for people with Hughes syndrome.
Best wishes from Kerstin in Stockholm
According to Dr's I have seen, 2.0 is right on the line of being too thick if you have clotting issues. If not, that's normal and you shouldn't worry. Wonder why you are asking whether you have clotting issues or not.
Great advise by all here. you need to find out your specific info. good luck and let us know --- Casey & I