I posted before but I need to clarify a few points. I had blood test recently which came back Alp 177 and Alt 50. Everything else ok. I do not currently have a diagnosis of liver disease…..well not yet! I am not on any medication. Over the years I have drunk too much white wine but never every day often once a week. I would have a bottle a week and sometimes two socially. I could never handle it very well so don’t know why I did it. I have given up for good now and I’m finding it very easy. However, these blood test results seem alarming to be. I had a blood test this June which was fine and two blood test last year again all fine. This is he first time a problem has arose. I’ve read all about Alp and it could be raised f you have cirrhosis. Although could that be even possible as I’ve never had elevated lft’s before, so if I had fatty liver I didn’t know about it. I’m getting repeat bloods done. Can anybody guide me a little bit pease as your knowledge of this area is far greater mine. Is 177 very high for Alp.
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