The pharmaceutical industry is hiding additional side effects for profits!! Warfarin is a naturally occurring compound that is cheap to synthesize. I've been on Warfarin for 19 years, so I can say I've been around the block with this drug. Before a medical issue in September 1997, I was a 6'2, 183lb, single digit BMI athletic machine. After September 1997 I have been on a roller coaster. That roller coaster includes two artificial heart valves, a stroke, an 87lb weight gain, and a back injury. When I was up to 270lbs, my lifestyle sucked! I ate like c**p and drank too much high calorie craft beer. When I cleaned up a bit I lost about 10 lbs. Knowing what I know now, that 10lbs was most likely just excessive water retention. Ok, what is next? I started eating even more clean and started walking. That worked for a while and got me down to 248lb. Unfortunately my back injury and right lower leg nerve damage did not allow me to continue with walking. Once again, it was time to reinvent the wheel. Ok, I will go back to one of my early passions, cycling. After several hundred miles from June 2012 to December 2012 I was able to lose a whopping 8lbs. Damn, time to tweak the program again. In 2013 I rode a little over 2200 miles and at one time got down to 227lb. The week before I weighed 227lb I weighed 235lb, went camping, ate like c**p, did ride my bike while camping , and drank more than normal craft beer. The new factor during the weight loss was water from a natural spring and everything was cooked on iron skillets...who knows. By the end of December I was back up to 235lb. In 2014 I slacked off on riding and only did a little over 1200 miles. In 2014 went back up to 246lb. DAMN!!! In 2015 I wanted to push harder. In 2015 I rode a little over 3200 miles. Even after my best year, I only went down to 234. Well it is 2016 and I'm still looking for a fix. Since June 2012 I've put in 7,711 miles on the bike and only have 14lbs to show. This year I'm going after 4,000 miles and I am on track after 2 months. Again, I'm hovering at 235 and I'm about ready beat the sh*t out of the next doctor who tells me I need to go on a diet and exercise or Warfarin doesn't have weight related side effects. I could continue to ramble on and talk about what blocking Vitamin K1, K2, and K3 does to the body especially athletic performance, but I have to change and get my fat ass on my bike and ground out some more miles.
Pleased to find this page. Stroke at 32 and 34 weeks pregnant been on warfarin for 13 years and will be for life. I am always on the go but find it so hard to keep weight off. It takes weeks to lose just 1 pound that can go back on and more overnight for no apparent reason. I maintained my weight for 10 years but the last 3 yeArs have put on weight and it won't budge. Even dieting, skiing, walking just doesn't work. I am not huge but 178 pounds 10 of which just won't shift. so demoralising when you try so hard and fail. Daily battle to be good and do more just to stay the same.
I've been on coumadin for 6 yrs now and getting bigger. I also have Fibromayalgia so moving is limited too
However after losing all that my INR results were low and they kept upping my dose. This took about 6-8 months. The Anticoagulation clinic said because of my weight loss my metabolism was higher and I needed a higher dose. Almost DOUBLE in fact! I was able to maintain my loss for about a year then slowly it's been coming back. Only up about 15 lbs, but it won't budge! I thought it was because I was so fatigued and feeling so lazy. And I didn't know WHY! All these comments have opened my eyes and now I see it's not just me! I've been feeling terrible ever since the upped dosage! Extreme laziness as I call it. Feeling somewhat depressed because of it. Headaches all the time. And I think my ear problems (clogginess) is related as well. I'm extra cold. Can't stand the heat. Bloated! I swell when I walk, even just around the block.
It sucks to have to be on this med. but I'm glad to be alive!