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Copper test in Urine

Does any one has idea about copper test of urine? I recently had copper test of urine resulted 33.7+/- 3.7 mcg/l. is this within range? whats the normal range
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Do you have wilsons disease?  
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if not,  you need some copper in your blood,    Range depends on what meds you are taking.
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No,I dont have wilson disease.Recently i made a Eye test for KF rings which resulted with no KF rings in my eye.My hepatitis test result all negative. For unknown reason I'm having high SGPT which is 86. Medicine I'm taking ursodeoxycholic acid (Ursocol) and vitamin E. Is my copper test result abnormal? below or above the range?whats the normal reference?Waiting for ur kind reply..
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I think your OCD is kicking in again.  You don't HCV or any life threatening disease yet you continue to find the need to obsess over things.  Looking back over your posts, it's quite obvious.  
Ask your doctor about these things.  This forum has very sick people who need answers to real problems.  If you find that offensive, quite sorry but please consult with your doctor.
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I'm really sorry if I made any wrong here!! Sorry 4 ne kinda disturbance over this community.
I was curious about the urine test normal range result as I did not find it in my result sheet or in the Net properly.
Ne way, All take care and May Almighty help all to recover from any grave situation.
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http://janis7hepc.com/labs1.htm




http://archneur.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/60/12/1782

You really need to talk to your doctors,   Copper is only relevant in Wilsons disease for HHCVers
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oops
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no oops!   I didn't realize ...
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