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Diagnosis: Aortic Stenosis, Bicuspid Aortic Valve, Aortic Aneurysm

Member Since: January 17, 2017

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Julie Guillaumin posted an update
7 years ago (November 15, 2018)
For the women...Is there anyone out there who has had a hysterectomy after AVR? Looking for advice. I had AVR surgery in Feb 2017, mechanical valve. Im 45, and on on 5 mg of Coumadin, with 7.5 3 days of the week. I was diagnosed with PMDD years before, and... Read more.
Julie Guillaumin posted an update
9 years ago (March 1, 2017)
Hi guys. I had surgery Feb 17. When I got home from hopsital, they were checking INR every 2 days. Today they came after 6 days, and my INR is 5.7. I haven't changed any medicines. No idea why it shot up in a weeks time. Other than eating greens,... Read more.
Are they having you omit any doses? Any changes usually take a few days to show up in bloodwork. Kale, collards and spinach are some of the foods with highest amounts of Vit. K. My INR ran low, so I personally didn't have this struggle, the few months I was... Read more.
I am a pediatrician, so I don't manage blood thinners in young, healthy children. However, I would expect you to need to avoid taking warfarin for some time, possibly a day or two, plus eating some greens. It seems it takes some time to get the INR right for some... Read more.
They will have me take 1 mg tonight. I was on 5 before. And check again in 2 days. I will def do greens tonight. Thanks. This is going to take some getting used to.
Hi Julie! I had my aortic valve replaced with a mechanical valve on January 30 and have been on warfarin since. My first inr test after I was released from hospital was low at 1.8, the second was 3.2, then 3.8 and finally yesterday's test was great at 2.4. I... Read more.
Hi Julie...managing at times can be somewhat of an art...I have been self testing for years, and recently my INR jumped to 4.8..one change in meds can have an impact, particularly antibiotics...that's what jumped my INR up, so I purposely missed two doses...and then was back on track...having said that,... Read more.
There is often no explanation. It can be very hard to stabilise INR as your body gets used to meds. This takes time. So the doses of meds you take now will not be your final doses. What you are going through now is common and normal and not because... Read more.
One doesn't technically feel "different" with a high or low INR, but emotionally it can be very difficult so your brain will tell you you feel odd when the INR is not right. It is easy to freak out especially as you start this process. I speak from experience... I... Read more.
Julie Guillaumin posted an update
9 years ago (February 23, 2017)
Hi. Just had AVR on Friday, Feb 17, and wondering if anyone could help me with a couple questions. First, my heart is pounding much harder and faster than before. My heat rate before surgery was about 65-70. Now it's about 92, and if I walk around about 110-120. I'm... Read more.
Hi, I had my mitral valve replaced two weeks ago. To your second question I would let your doctor know, they are montering me closely right to see if I might not need that medication. So they could deside you do not need it. About your other question, my doctor... Read more.
Hi Julie! I had my aortic valve replaced on January 30 this year. I find every so often my heart does the same thing. It beats so hard my whole body rocks. I am on the same dosage of Metoprolol. I found I was dizzy when I first started taking... Read more.
Hey Julie, You are on this side! Yes, your heart is pissed off right now and it's going to let you know about it for some time:-). The hard beats (even ones you can feel in your throat) will stick around for a couple months and then they go away.... Read more.
I had AVR in January 2016. My experiences were similar. The pounding will decrease but I have occasional pounding even now ( a few times a week) My heart rate stayed around 90 for a few months, but is now back in the mid to upper 70's. I took metoprolol... Read more.
Hi Julie....I had AVR on October 11, 2016. I had a resting heart rate in the 90's a week and a half after surgery and then 5 weeks later lower heart rate and a higher BP. My BP will spike at odd times, but goes down pretty quickly. It seems... Read more.
Alas, a side effect of OHS is a very rapidly beating heart. The reason one is given betablockers is to give that heart a rest in the hopes that it will slow down. I also have a normal very low blood pressure so I certainly didn't want anything to lower... Read more.
It took awhile and a bit of trial & error to work out the right dose of Metoprolol in my case. And if you continue to have problems with it, there are other beta blockers they could try you on. I still find my stronger-beating heart distracting at night.

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