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by poohtoshamargo, Apr 24, 2007 12:00AM
My husband recently started taking Coumidin,  my question is: Is it normal for him to want to sleep all the time?  He sleeps most of the day and has no engery since he started taking Coumidin.  

         Thanks, poohtoshamargo

by Forum-M.D.-MJM, Apr 24, 2007 12:00AM
Hello,
Coumadin shouldn't have much effect on sleep patterns.  I would look for another cause -- like why is he taking coumadin - atrial fibrillation can cause fatigue. Coumadin basically just interferes with the metabolism of clotting factors in the liver, there aren't many side effects beside bleeding.

Thanks for posting.
Member Comments (6)

by Smitty150, Apr 24, 2007 12:00AM
To: Coumadin
My experience with Coumadin (3 months) is that it produces no such

symptoms.

by vikkij, Apr 24, 2007 12:00AM
If he is on coumadin then he is probably on other heart meds as well. I would suspect one of these. Beta blockers(atenolol etc) are notorious.
My doctors have juggled the various meds I take over the years for quality of life reasons but they never considered the coumadin as a factor.
  

by bzmed, Apr 24, 2007 12:00AM
I was on altace recently and it would actually put me to sleep.  They had to take me off due to really low blood pressure about 4 hours after I would take it.

Good luck!

by jono, Apr 26, 2007 12:00AM
To: Chest tightness
Hello

I am very concerened with my health - for the past 2 1/2 years I have had problems with my stomach which is a concern but it seems to trigger tightness in my chest.

I get neck tightness and with some pain in my jaw and sometimes localised pain in my arms (in one spot rather then shooting pains)

I am 33 years of age and I have a Cardiac workup - (bloodtests, ecg, echo, 2 streestests, 24 hour BP monitor) all came back normal except a high colestorol. My doc is happy that it is not heart related but for the last two weeks I have been having horrible days of tight chest (and stomach).
People keep on noticing the colour leaving my face and my pulse seems to be vwry week when this happens.

I really do not kow what to do as thee does not seem to be an answer to what is causing my problems. I am aware that the stress test was probably the best test I have done for the heart but I keep reading that they are 70% right.

What are your thought on the affectivness of the stress tests for ruling our heart problems.
can I assume that this constant chest tightness (relaxing and exercise induced) would have showen up by now or I would have had a MI by now if it was the heart causing this.
any other thougts that could point me in the right direction.

Many thanks

Jono

by jono, Apr 26, 2007 12:00AM
To: appologies
I thought I had got in to ask the doc a question. Sorry for adding on to this thread. please ignore.
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