I'm 29 and have just had a test come back with an extremely high
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For the past three years, I have had 4 blood tests (for health & life insurance). Two years and one year ago, the test came back fine. This year, the test came back with an
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Bacterial gastroenteritis/ALT 29/49.
This took me down 1 notch in my life insurance, so I went to my doctor. He said that the 49 wasn't alarming. He suggested taking another test to try and get a lower number, so I could requalify for a better rate. I ate very well for 3-4 days and also abstained from any alcohol or OTC drugs.
When I took the test, my
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Abdominoplasty - series
Adjustable gastric banding
Allergy testing
Angioplasty
Ast
Asthma
Asthma and allergy - resources
Asthmatic bronchiole and normal bronchiole
Astigmatism
Bacterial gastroenteritis was fine though.
He's sending met to a gastrointestigolist (SP?) but his bedside manner is terrible and I don't know what to think until then (to deliver the news - his receptionist called me and told me "your liver is messed up").
He said he didn't think it was hepatitis, because everything else was in line. He said it might be a viral infection - but then indicated it could be a thousand things.
Since I had the test that registered a 49 to the time it registered a 344 it was less than two months. This makes me feel that it isn't lifestyle (I do drink quite a bit, but have obviously since then stopped) but obviously something that's happened in the past 2 months.
The only other sympton I have experience is fatigue - but I have a pretty stressful schedule - so it may not be related.
What are the likely things this could be?