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Hello Everyone,I had my tests come back today.  log iu/ml=6.96 can some one shed some light on this result.i was treated 4 yrs ago and no problems until recently lab tests showed ast 241 alt 338 bil 0.6.I feel fine stopped lipitor thinking that might have elevated the live enymes.My geuss is i will have to start treatment to knock the virus back down if it has flaired up again.And if it was back wouldn't my bilirubin be out of the normal range.
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87972 tn?1322661239
A log value of 6.96 IU/mL equates to a numerical value of just under 10,000,000 IU/mL. HCA has given you some good advice above me; take care, and let us know how things progress,

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From what you have written your treatment was not successful and you still have active Hep C.
Your transamines show inflammation and the RNA test shows viral serum
Elevated bilirubin normally comes with advanced diease-it is not common during most of the disease's history.
Get yourself back to the doctor.
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