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Well stated, Marybeth.
I think that your doctor handled it just right. Bleeding with an INR of 4.0 sometimes means something is wrong. Getting it checked out could have prevented a bigger problem.
As far as the drastic change in the INR, it just happens. Blood clotting measurement is not an exact science.
I think that your doctor handled it just right. Bleeding with an INR of 4.0 sometimes means something is wrong. Getting it checked out could have prevented a bigger problem.
As far as the drastic change in the INR, it just happens. Blood clotting measurement is not an exact science.