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Hello

I am 2 years post menopausal.

I had blood tests done recently and my Alkaline Phosphate & Serum Gamma GT level have come back out of normal range.

Has anyone else had this? I’m wondering if menopause is linked to higher Liver readings.

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Same. Scan showed a little abnormal texture and a myriad of subsequent blood tests over the last 6 months.Zero alcohol since and nothing more to be investigated at the present according to the liver specialist. Not explained by menopause but who knows.....

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Thanks for replying. I have a follow up appointment with the Dr. I’m hoping I’ll get a scan done to ease my mind.

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