I recently had my annual checkup at my Doctors and he called and said my liver enzyme test came back high "200" he said
normalNormal saline flush was 50. He seemed very concerned. I was rather shocked since I am relatively healthy so I don't know if it is an
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High blood cholesterol and triglycerides and never experienced any liver abnormalities until this time. The Dr. said he was concerned it is something else since I tolerated
Lipitor well for six years. Hepatitis test were
normalNormal saline flush. He said possibly I could have had a food related hepatitis. Well he told me to stop taking the Lipitor on Jan 7th. He said do not drink alcohol at all; I rarely drink! He will re-test me in one month but in the meantime I worry. I have been experiencing some abdominal distress with multiple bowel movements which are not diarreah. After eating I get some rather painful abdominal distress. This has bee happening since the New Year. I had the "Norwalk" virus supposedly a week before Christmas and thought perhaps this was a linger side effect. Could this stomach problem be liver relate? Any one have any ideas about the 200 enzyme results and the Lipitor?
Any info would be appreciated.
52 year old married male 5'10 165 generally good health.
I have just had another 2 sets of blood taken and my enzymes are again up and gama too high but am yet to see the doctor until next week but I am assured by the receptionist that if there was anything serious, I would have been contacted.
Reassuring isn't it.
Good luck
I had elevated liver enzymes for 20 years and since at that time, I was an active alcoholic, my doctors dismissed it as alcohol related. Well, I sobered up 7/14/199 and liver enzymes were still up...felt bad and no appetite. fatigue. weird yeast infections that would not go away...family doc suspected something else. I tested positive for Hep C in March 2002. I am just wrapping up treatment (Interferon and Ribavirin) and all my labs are back to normal. Long story short--please ask that you be tested for this if enzymes are elevated over a long period of time...simple test. So many folks out there have it.
to all, good luck.
peace,
L