Hi,
I have no symptoms (feel fine), but two recent bloodtests have revealed elevated GGTP, AST, ALT and Alkaline Phosphatase. I'm a 35 year old female. Excellent personal and family health history. 5 foot 7...141 pounds. Light to moderate drinker (one beer a day). Just had a baby a few months ago. Lifetime history of low blood pressure, but had quite high blood pressure on the day I delivered my son and a few weeks afterwards. Kidney stones in Nov of last year.
Medications currently taking daily: 5 Micrograms Synthroid and a prenatal multivitamin. Recently tested negative for Hep B and Hep C.
April 18th bloodwork: GGTP: 111, AST: 63, ALT: 82 AP: 151
June 19th bloodwork: GGTP: 120, AST: 82, ALT: 188, AP: 169
June 26th bloodwork: Iron, coagulation and anti-mitochondrial are all fine. Anti Nuclear Antibody: 1/320
I'm scheduled for an abdominal ultrasound next week. Doc says he needs more info but thinks it might be cholestasis.
My question: I have read a LOT in these forums so I know the many diseases that elevated liver enzymes can indicate. Please don't list all of them for me! :) I'm looking for a subset of that list.....a list of things that it could be, BASED ON MY PERSONAL BLOODWORK, not on just a generic "elevated enzymes" list of possibilities. And/or it would be very helpful to tell me what "high liver enzyme diseases" that I can rule out at this point. For instance, doc said that I don't have hemochromatosis since my iron looked fine. He was only willing to chat with me on the phone for a couple of minutes, though, which is why I'm seeking your expertise. Thank you very much!