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SteveB wrote:
> "Janet Wilder" > wrote in message > ... >> jmcquown wrote: >>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> "SteveB" <toquervilla@zionvistas> wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> Any here who are post CABG (coronary artery bypass surgery). Would you >>>>> care to share your recipes and food practices with regard to >>>>> cholesterol, coumadin, et al? Other tips or practices? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance. >>>>> >>>>> Steve >>>> My wife takes coumadin. The most important thing is to know what foods >>>> affect it and be consistent with them. Green salads are OK if you eat >>>> them in moderation two or three times a week, but if you eat spinach >>>> every day for a week, then don't eat any for a month, you will be out of >>>> whack for the PT test. >>>> >>> They put my mother back on coumadin while she was in the hospital. When >>> she came home and I went over the list of (30!) meds they had her on (he >>> wasn't the one who prescribed this madness) I pointed out spinach is one >>> of the few things she'll eat. And she can't eat spinach if she's taking >>> coumadin. He prescribed a low-dose aspirin instead. You do indeed have >>> to be careful about food and drug interactions. >>> >>> Jill >> He could have adjusted the dosage to accommodate the spinach. >> >> -- >> Janet Wilder >> Bad spelling. Bad punctuation >> Good Friends. Good Life > > You, apparently are an uninformed person. Spinach is one of the top three > things that one taking Coumadin can NOT eat. > > Where did you get your medical degree? I have a husband who has been taking coumadin for 7 years. His cardiologist has told him that he doesn't have to avoid foods. He gets his pro-time or INR checked every 3 to 4 weeks and the physician adjusts his dosage. I don't have a medical degree, but my husband's physician has one. I'd rather listen to a licensed cardiologist than you. YMMV -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life |
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