My son is 24 and has been a Type 1
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Diabetic retinopathy since the age of 19. He just graduated from college where he drank way too much in my opinion and didn’t particularly watch what he ate. He is 6’1 and weighs 240. He has always weight lifted and continues to go to the gym every other day. He bench presses 225.
His endocrinologist has been doing
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Pregnancy - health risks had gradually increased to 79 where it was in July. His doctor asked us to see his general practitioner who did a liver panel. His numbers follow:
Protein Total 7.1
Albumin Level 3.5
T Bil 1.7
D Bil 0.3
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Alk Phos 280
The Alk Phos are very high. The GP ordered a hepatitis panel (all negative) and did a cat scan (also came back
normalNormal saline flush). He has decided that we now should ‘wait’ 3 months and do more blood work. My son is no pain, has no symptoms and to look at him he would be a picture of good health.
His endocrinologist does not agree with the GP and thinks he should see a gastroenterologist.
He also had a CBC panel done in August, all normal ranges; see below:
WBC 9.9
RBC 4.99
Hgb 15.8
Hct 47.2
MCV 94.5
MCH 31.6
MCHC 33.4
RDW 13.7
Platelet 353
When he was very young 5-10 years old, he had ulcerative colitis which ended up being due to milk allergies. He has outgrown the milk allergy for the most part and hasn’t had an intestinal issues since.
What should we be doing ??? Does the muscle tearing that goes along with weight lifting warrant such high ALP levels? Should he see a Gastroenterologist to pursue further liver testing?
His A1C levels for the past 2 years have averaged 8.3.