Hello everyone. I was in the hospital Sunday/Monday due to INR to high, 7.1 or so, It caused a serious and unrelenting bloody nose. While n the ER I received two bags of FFP (Fresh Frozen Plasma) & a 5 mg vvitamin K shot. They discharged me with INR of 1.5, they would not give me anything to start thinning my blood. Got home Monday and took 13.5 mgs warfarin (I do not have any heprin but will talk to PCP when I see her next week) any way I upped it to 14.5, I took another mg of warfaring amd have beem taking 14.5 since monday. Got INR yesterday and it INR has gone down to 1.3. Also ar discharge they gave me a flu shot. My question is when will my INR start coming back up? As u know I aam feeling terrible & symptomtic with such low inr.
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You have been given a detailed reply from my colleague, the flu shot will have more than likely been tricky for your INR, and regarding the lack of warfarin, you should be on something else through this period, you need a consultant who fully understands your conditions to manage all aspects of your care. MaryF
Thank for ur reply. I know I shouldn't have allowed the flu shot, I looked up yesterday, I did not know that at the time. I don't have any LMW Heparin. I cant talk to my dr until Wednesday so I will just keep taken the warfarin amd check it again Monday. I am workin om gettn a new home INR machine. As a change in insurance took it away. To answer ur question about wanting something at hospital to start rethinning my blood, that was due to the fact that all I had at hope was warfarin and of course need to get it back to aa 3.5 asap!
You poor thing. It's so hard to get us at the right INR. I wish u luck. Just be gentle with urself until it's better. Try to relax and look after yourself 💋
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