Hi, new to the site & hoping someone can help.
I have a thyroid problem so regularly have bloods taken (thyroid panel, u’s & e’s & LFT). Had them done a couple of weeks ago & had a call from my GP to say I need another LFT doing as there was a problem with the previous test. Had the bloods redone today so obviously don’t have the results yet.
I did however see my thyroid specialist on Saturday & after we discussed my medication, it was me who had to mention my LFT results (I checked as some thyroid meds can affect your liver so you have to be careful). If I hadn’t mentioned it, he wouldn’t have. When he checked, he said my bilirubin was elevated (& had been since January - prior to Jan, I had a FBC done in November 18 & all was fine). He said my bilirubin levels were 26 (jan), 32 (end Aug) & 30 (end Nov).
I didn’t know anything about bilirubin at the time so didn’t know to check if it was direct or indirect he was looking at. All other parts of the LFT were fine. but when I asked if he knew what this meant, he strongly suspected it meant I have Gilbert’s Syndrome (& he explained a bit about it).
Does anyone know anything else elevated bilirubin on its own could mean, especially if it was the direct result he was looking at (having googled - I know - afterwards, I’m surmising it was direct as he was so insistent at the likelihood of GS)
I’m just wondering what the GP is hoping to glean by having another blood test done so soon after the last one, especially if the other aspects of the LFT are normal.
Thanks for reading & for any advice.