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Thanks to you ALL! I'm on coumadin (warfarin) because I get blood clots.
(legs) and my arteries clot (had 2 femoral artery grafts, etc). The anticoagulation therapist tests my blood every 6 weeks (more or less) to make sure I am at a good level. The heart doctor (yep, heart attack), says this way I can eat the stuff as long as I keep the amounts mostly the same. That way they can keep me stable working *around* what I eat. Just wondered if anyone else had heard this. Would hate for someone who needed this info to not have it. SO, thank you all. ladyredlight, who is a information "junkie" |