Just had a number of blood tests today and got a call this aft. Apparently (I didn’t speak to a doctor as no one was free) but an assistant said there was a red flag with a borderline reading of my bilirubin.
I speaking to them tomorrow but anyone been in this position? I know it’s liver related and I’ve been getting intermittent dull aches in my right side. Not sure if it’s just a spike due to stress or something else, but I’m worried it could be something worse?
Praying it’s not a cancer etc
Thanks JT
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Liver problems are only one cause of elevations of bilirubin if it was a liver issue you'd expect more than just your bilirubin to be raised.
Gall bladder issues /gall stones are the more common things that can lead to raised bilirubin and they are often more painful than liver issues - liver problems are often 'silent' in that most folk don't know they have a liver problem until symptoms become obvious, you generally don't get pain from liver issues.
Hopefully you are going to have more discussions with doctor and more investigations.
Thanks Katie...all other blood results are ‘normal’ but yes, I’ll know more later today. I had been training a lot recently; had taken a fair few paracetamol over a two week period but maybe clutching a little! Take care now
My sister in law was just diagnosed with Gilbert's Syndrome where her bilirubin is high but her Liver Function Tests were normal. She was only having regular LFTs because her brother (my husband) has cirrhosis.
This won't affect her life & she's been told it's nothing to worry about. Not saying this is what you have but try not to worry as it's not necessarily anything bad.
Most kind for replying. Fingers crossed. Speaking to the doc this aft. My wife has Gilbert’s and is fine...I had been taking quite a few paracetamols due to a cold etc which I heard can raise it but I’m no expert.
Hi,
Here is a link to 'Liver disease tests explained' that may be helpful to read prior to speaking with your GP.
Hopefully they can get more information from the re-test and possibly an ultrasound scan. If all is ok they may discuss Gilberts syndrome as a possible diagnosis. Keep us posted.
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