Hi gang,
Hate to bring in another problem -- seems they are everywhere around here lately, doesn't it?
My mother who is 88 has started to have some fresh bleeding which is apparently coming from somewhere inside her internal female parts.
I'm hoping that it will resolve itself on it's own, but if it's something more serious, she would not be a candidate for surgery, so this could be very difficult.
I wonder if possibly she could have a Vit K deficiency, considering that she only gets supplementation??
Yours, Luce
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Luce,
It's certainly possible. There are many possible reasons, but one that might be especially relevant is the fact that stomach acid is necessary for the development of vitamin K, and stomach acid tends to diminish as we age. That effect would have to be amplified by her eating disorders. IOW, she might not be producing enough stomach acid to get the job done, among other things.
Tex
It's certainly possible. There are many possible reasons, but one that might be especially relevant is the fact that stomach acid is necessary for the development of vitamin K, and stomach acid tends to diminish as we age. That effect would have to be amplified by her eating disorders. IOW, she might not be producing enough stomach acid to get the job done, among other things.
Tex
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