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So i recentely had a blood test and the doctor is concerned a bit on my calcium level. It says that between 8.5-10.5 is the normal amount. Mine is 12.5 and the doc wants me to come back in another week to get another blood test to see if it changes. I also have some high liver numbers that he was concerned about. Doc says it could be fatty liver or from the ADD meds i'm on. I also have some pulsing sensation on left side of stomach. it is sore at times and i'm noticing it more and more now. any info would be appreciated. thanks

2007-07-30 15:36:17 · 2 answers · asked by dano5000 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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the sensation in the belly is probably no related to the calcium but yes you need to have it rechecked and evaluated and treated appropriately. also keep an eye on the liver enzymes in about 2-4 more weeks or as suggested by your doc. quit alcohol because it will worsen the liver enzymes, good luck

2007-08-02 10:39:00 · answer #1 · answered by HK3738 7 · 0 0

111 sugar isn't something. you in all risk had something to devour interior the morning even however your meant to be fasting till now a blood attempt. regularly occurring ALT selection for a male is 50 and decrease, 35 and decrease is for a girl. definitely, once you're basically a pair of % factors off, its no longer that huge of a deal. extreme blood tension could desire to be led to my different issues that isn't take place on a blood attempt, and in the adventure that your wellness practitioner observed you had something above a hundred and forty/a hundred he'd be certainly prescribing you something (they get advantages for prescribing you particular issues) Your PTH additionally could have been bothered by using food. and how could desire to you in all risk inform you have "liver spots"? That is mindless. "attractiveness marks"? that infrequently describes something. pass to a dermatologist for that. in basic terms from what you wrote, and your assumptions, i could additionally wager you're a hypochondriac...

2016-12-11 05:30:19 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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