Hi, pateldev. It sounds like if you’re facing elevated phosphate levels, you may want to check in with your transplant team and see if there is a transplant dietitian for you to connect with. Additionally, please make sure your transplant coordinator knows about all the medications that you are taking to make sure that there is no medication that may be causing your levels to change.
I’ve had that as well. They usually follow up and a lot of times it can be from something you ate or several different things. If they repeat and it is still high, they may check your other liver enzymes and they are up, they will have you check with a liver doctor. That’s how it went with me.
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