I hope my question doesn't come out as confusing as it is in my head haha. I have tried to call my primary care dr. to ask this but she is out of town for a week and it's driving me crazy.
A month ago I had some blood work done following a benign sinus tachycardia event. My liver enzymes were elevated as follows: AST - 48, ALT, 102 and ALP 314. I was also just shy of being anemic but she said it looked like my body was doing a good job trying to compensate. She ran the tests again and scheduled me for a liver ultrasound on April 10. The results were improved on the second panel. AST and ALT were back in normal range and ALP dropped to 185. She asked me to re run the profile 2 to 3 weeks later. We discussed possible celiac disease because of IBS and these other symptoms and I've been trying a gluten free diet with great success on my bowel symptoms. I have also been taking milk thistle, a multi with iron and folic acid, calcium, krill oil, zyrtec and prilosec. I was not good about the supplements and vitamins before all this started, but I've been religious about them since.
My main question is this: I went yesterday to have the blood re checked and she was only checking ALP and then added acid phosphatase. When I try to google the later I only get results that talk about prostate cancer. I'm a 36 year old overweight female who obviously doesn't have a prostate. What would this blood test be able to tell us? Is she looking for another kind of cancer? Or is she just trying to see if the higher alk phos is coming from bone? I'm so confused.