i totally agree with the above amanda,really. the fact you are on a blood thinner just kind of makes this a bit more of an issue than it would be under other circumstances. the blood could be coming from various sources but needs to be IDed as to where it came from or is coming from hon. this could have been a one time deal or an indicator of something else going on post op. it sure sounds like you have been thru total he** here with everything else you mentioned in PM too,so sorry for that. its worth checking out tho. they would also want to run some simple labs just to check mostly your hemo and do your normal labs you have to obtain just being on coumadin? they need to check all your numbers here to check basic levels. if those are all okay,it may take other testing to see what caused this.
just wondering amanda,have you been coughing alot lately? sometimes espescially since the pre existing GERD being there,it can just inflame or irritate the heck out of the more delicate mucosal tissue within the throat area and possibly casue a bleed of some kind. it is usually just the very tiny fragile veins/capillarries within the throat and not an artery issue. i really do think just to be on the safe side it would be a really good idea just to make a trip to the local ER with all of the more recent lab info or anything else you have that could help them get a baseline of labs or your conditon for them to use,it really does help to have that other info. if you don;t happen to have that,just show up for an eval of your current symptoms. you could also call the on call surgeon at the office where your surgeon is too just to see what they would recommend for you. they would probably want you to head there too tho just because of the higher risks of being on coumadin. you could possibly also need that adjusted too. the numbers can change for different reasons which would require a raise or lowering of your current dose. better safe than sorry ya know?
i do hope all is well amanda,really. please update as you can. marcia