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Blood thinner Coumadin gets black box warning over fatal bleedi...

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Casey

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Oct 29, 2009
 
I just wanted to " Thank All of You!! " who took the time to respond to my letter.

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Oct 30, 2009
 
Does anyone on Coumadin suffer from really bad
headache's.
Mine have recently started and it is near my eye's and then my whole head.

If anyone know's or also suffer's , can you please tell me what you have done?

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Casey
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Oct 31, 2009
 
Casey wrote:
Does anyone on Coumadin suffer from really bad
headache's.
Mine have recently started and it is near my eye's and then my whole head.
If anyone know's or also suffer's , can you please tell me what you have done?
Thank You,
Casey
Casey, this is serious please stop taking coumadin and call 911, because you may have no idea that you are already having internal hemorrhage just like my friend who died of just headache and severe and made her eyes eventually not able to open anymore...please don't take this lightly...coumadin can make you bleed most of the time cranial bleeding...please call 911, don't just drive to emergency, time is of the essence...
Casey

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Oct 31, 2009
 
Lolina Glendale, Ca.

Thank You for responding to my e-mail , I appreciate it.

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art

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Nov 1, 2009
 
Trish S wrote:
I am glad to hear others speaking out about Coumadin. Though it may save lives, it seems doctors are prescribing it as a great "heal all things" drug when it is very dangerous. I caution all older people and their relatives to consider not allowing Coumadin to be prescribed for medical conditions that are not imminently life threatening.
My father died last year (age 70) from a brain bleed because he was put on a blood thinner to prevent blood clots even though he had a shunt in his brain for adult encephalitis (sp?). He died a horrible death that included six weeks of medical procedures on his brain and being in and out of it mentally.
I am also on Coumadin because I have an artificial heart valve. I am experiencing problems with bleeding and cannot afford the tests required to rule out all of the possible problems. I believe the answer is to go off of the Coumadin but both my cardiologist and family doctor say no, it is vital to my life. I don't know which way to go.
I just know that Coumadin is very dangerous, especially in the elderly, and that it is way over prescribed.
Hi Trish
take a look at this web site and you will find hundreds of people eager to help you
www.valvereplacement.com
Ron

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Nov 1, 2009
 
Here is what I worry/think about as I continue my Coumadin therapy for over a year now: how long can one stay on it? If one stays within range, is the only issue bleeding......not falling down and banging your head? If that is so, I can do that by making smart decisions about activities, BUT ---how does it effect your organs? Any thoughts??
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Nov 2, 2009
 
Ron, as long as your liver is functioning properly - you shouldnt have a problem -- coumadin is processed in the liver. Unlike meds like Lipitor which can cause serious liver problems, coumadin is not like that. With the coumadin the biggest risk is monitoring your INR in order to keep it in range to prevent a bleed.
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Nov 2, 2009
 
Hello all!! I have not posted for awile now!! Hope everyone is doing ok. I was doing great on my cumadin, until Fri the 23rd, when I was givin a cortasone shot in my knee. everything seemed ok til sun and mon and then the problems started. My whole leg hurt real bad. went to the ER and they checked for Clots, But thankfully did not find any, gave me a lot of pain shots and sent me home throwing up. By Tues I was experincing a very rapid heart beat and was very lightheaded, so I drove to the CVS and took my blood pressure it was 151/124 pulse 124. normal blood pressure for me is 120/79 pulse around 70/90. The workers in the pharmacy noticed me and came to my rescue, When the amblance got to me my blood pressure was 189/169 and pulse was 134. Had to stay in the Hospital for 3 days and still my heart will feel like it is going to run away, even with medicine to keep it down, They have determined it was a bad reaction to the shot. I hope I never have to have one of those again, I was wondering if anyone else had had a reaction like this?
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Nov 4, 2009
 
Casey wrote:
Does anyone on Coumadin suffer from really bad
headache's.
Mine have recently started and it is near my eye's and then my whole head.
If anyone know's or also suffer's , can you please tell me what you have done?
Thank You,
Casey
Hi Casey. Your headache sounds like mine a few months ago. It came on suddenly while I was showering and all I could do was hold my head and wait for it to pass. A few days later I started having episodes of syncope (losing consciousness). My doctor sent me to the hospital for the syncope. While there I told a neurologist about the headache and he sent me for a brain MRI with some kind of dye (I think he called it an MRE). He said the headache could have been caused by bleeding on the brain and that if it happened again I should go immediately to the ER for another MRI. I waited too long and whatever traces may have been there were gone. If you have the excruciating headache again I recommend that you go straight to ER before the wounds heal. I haven't had the headaches again, but I'm having every other possible side-effect from the coumadin that officially doesn't exist.(o: Less than two months to go and I'm finished with this stuff. I can hardly stand the wait!
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Sunday Nov 29
 
Does coumadin cause burning in stomach and a bad taste in the mouth. i HAVE JUST STARTED TAKING IT.
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Sunday Nov 29
 
I have been on coumadin for 1 1/2 years and I have not experienced either of the symptoms you mentioned.
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Thursday Dec 3
 
Hi Richard,

I had two blood clots and two PEs following total knee replacement. I have my INR checked every two weeks as well. I have the aching legs, stomach swelling, hair loss, very tired, and yes moody, my husband calls me crabby abby. I hate being on coumadin. If anyone knows of an alternative please post. The deaths and other negative reports are starting to frighten me.

Thanks,Marie M
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Thursday Dec 3
 
I've been on coumadin since last year( two dvts and pes), four months after having total knee replacement surgery. Why does the doctor insist that I had a clotting problem. He makes it sound like it had nothing to do with the surgery. I never had a blood clot after previous knee surgeries or other surgeries. The clots form behind the knee that was operated on and then travel to my lungs. Does anyone besides me think that something is going wrong during these knee replacements? What is causing so many people to have clots and pes following knee replacement.

(No, I was not sedentary, quite the opposite, always moving and exercising). So many questions and very little answers.
art

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Thursday Dec 3
 
Marie M wrote:
Hi Richard,
I had two blood clots and two PEs following total knee replacement. I have my INR checked every two weeks as well. I have the aching legs, stomach swelling, hair loss, very tired, and yes moody, my husband calls me crabby abby. I hate being on coumadin. If anyone knows of an alternative please post. The deaths and other negative reports are starting to frighten me.
Thanks,Marie M
Hi Marie
take a look at
www.ValveReplacement.com
This site will help you understand coumadin
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