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What causes a high liver count?

by smcfarland, Jul 19, 2008 09:00PM
I just found out that I have gallstones. My doctor also said that my liver count was "reall really high" and she doesn't think it is because of the gallstones. So I just wanted to know what other things can cause this. I'm really nervous about this!
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by teacher_lady, Jul 19, 2008 11:50PM
To: smcarland
Having a high liver count can occur from a number of things. Please don't panic. Your doctor will run more blood tests and will test for hepatitis. I believe if your doctor was very concerned you would be in the hospital. Keep all your appointments and do what the doctor says while the investigation is going on. Keep your head up!!
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