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I don't consume alcohol but my GGT is 121. Is this bad? Any recommendations?

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my GGT is 121.

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Good morning johnsay,

Unfortunately no one here is medically qualified to interpret blood tests. Also, different laboratories use different reference ranges which makes it difficult to do so .

I have attached the British Liver Trust information on 'Liver Disease Tests Explained'

britishlivertrust.org.uk/in...

May I suggest you return to the requesting doctor for interpretation of these results for you.

Best wishes,

Trust9

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