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483814 tn?1214311480

ALT, AST, BIlrubin, Albumin ?

What would the ideal numbers/counts be for the following test?

ALT:
AST:
Bilirubin:
Albumin:
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Do you know how your Hep c was transmitted to you?  Just curious.  If that is none of my business, say so.
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483814 tn?1214311480
Jackied
     Right back at you with the prayers.

I started treatment on May 28 and had my first blood draw one week later.

As of 8/03 I was genotypef1 grade 2 stage II.  
Prior to May 28                                     After first blood draw on 6/3/08

Viral Load: 4,390,000                                 1,730,000
ALT: 48                                                     33
AST: 35                                                    37 or 32 (can't read the doctors writing
Bilirubin: 0.3                                              0.7
Albumin: 3.6                                              3.9

Thanks for asking and how are you holding up?
Daniel
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Good Luck with your treatment.  I'll say a prayer for you.

Fyi.  A symptom of hepatitis is jaundice, which is a 'yellowing' of your skin and eyes.

Someone with jaundice will have high bilirubin, >3 and low albumin <2 or so.

Your .7 and 3.9 are excellent numbers.

May I ask what your genotype and viral load is?
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483814 tn?1214311480
Jakied
    I am being more pro active this time in my treatment.  In using the trackers this test are listed.  If my doctor is doing these test then they must be important.  
Daniel
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those are great numbers.

May i ask what is your reason for asking?
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483814 tn?1214311480
Hey Jakied
Thanks for the information my counts are as follows:
Alt 33
Ast 37
Bili0.7
Alb3.9
Daniel
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Normal Alt, for a man, is <50
Normal Ast is <35 or so
Bili  <1
Alb < 5

what are your scores?
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