My mother, 47, has lived with Crohn's disease for 20 years now. She has also undergone six bowel
resectionsEye muscle repair
Large bowel resection
Large bowel resection - series
Prostate removal
Small bowel resection
Small bowel resection - series over the years, and last December was operated on to remove a hernia and a cyst (in the same
spotBirthmarks - pigmented
Liver spots
Measles, koplik spots - close-up
Mongolian blue spots!) from her small intestine. She just received the results of
routineRoutine sputum culture blood work from her specialist, who said that the results were
normalNormal saline flush - except for a slightly elevated liver count. The doctor doesn't seem to think that there is cause for concern, but with all her other health problems my mother would like to been 100% certain. What does a high liver count mean, and is there something that we should be doing about it?
Thank you!
I have Crohn's disease (26 yrs), lots of surgeries, along with pulmonary fibrosis and fibromyalgia, etc, etc.... I know how distressing it is to have one thing after another go wrong. If she isn't taking methotrexate and she isn't having any symptoms, I'd say just follow up in a month or so.
Thanks for the advice. It's the first we have heard of the elevated liver count, so I'm assuming (and hoping) that it was an isolated incident. I don't believe she's taking methotrexate, but she has been having great difficulty sleeping. I plan on making sure this is monitored - don't need any other problems!!
Thanks again!
The doctor has had 3 different tests run on her in the last 3 weeks and so far hasn't found anything causing the elevation: cat scan of abdomen; ultrasound of gall bladder, liver, and pancreas; some radioactive test of her abdomen area.
Any ideas?