I am a 30 year old who was dx. w/hep C in 1993. I believe to have contracted the virus approx. 7 years prior to that time. In 2000, I visited a liver specialist and had extensive testing done, including qualitative and quantitative blood work. My viral load was negative and no active viral replication was observed. A liver biopsy revealed "excellent" results. At that time, my husband and I were under the assumption that the virus was not chronic; therefore, I did not need to continue to monitor my liver status. I remember the doctor telling me I was one in a percentage of people that kick the virus on their own.
I went on to
leadLead poisoning my life normally. I still drank alcohol on occassion. I also took the medication
NortriptylineNortriptyline
Nortriptyline hydrochloride, which can cause liver damage in some individuals.
Now I have heard that I should continue to monitor my liver status b/c the virus could become active again.
I recently had blood work done for an annual physical, and all results (albumin, total
bilirubin,
SGOTAst) were within
normalNormal saline flush limits, but my total
bilirubin level was right on the edge of being high 1.2, with the normal range being .2 - 1.3. Could this be a red flag? Can other things cause an increase in bilirubin levels?
Thank you for your time.