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Bilirubin Levels
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Bilirubin Levels

by edm, Jun 06, 2001 12:00AM
I recently had a physical including blood work.  The physical went fine but my Doctor requested another blood test because I had increased Bilirubin levels.  
He explained Gilbert's Disease and after the second blood test informed me that all of my other levels were fine except the Bilirubin levels, but said not to worry.  I was told that my first test had levels of 2.3 and my second was 2.4 and that the range is from 0.2-1.2.  Should I be concerned about my level?  How often should I have a blood test?
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by tiny13, Jul 02, 2001 12:00AM
my bilirubin was 2.4 in may and in june 2.4 could anyone please tell me something im not having any problemsthat was the only thing that was elevated im scared they want me to have a ultrasound done anybody out there that this has happened to ?

by Brenda1174, Jul 16, 2009 11:05AM
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