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If not, then you can look further at the bones to exclude disease there. If this route is taken, a bone scan would be a reasonable option.
These options can be discussed with your personal physician.
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Hi - in my experience the Dr. does not answer supplementary questions. If you want your second post answering, afraid you will need to post again and pay the fee.
Liz.
I forgot to mention that the normal upper range limit for this lab is 115.
So, barely out of range.
If I repeated the test in a month or so, would it be likely it falls in range?
Liz.