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Hi everyone. So my ANA test was negative, now im able to see my results online from the AMA and it says <1:20.

Very anxious for the doctor to explain this to me, but anyone know what this means?

Still taking urso, and antihistamine for the itching, and its slowly getting better...i gave birth 3 moths ago, might be cholestatis from pregnancy. I assume this goes away?

Thanks eveyone :)

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Do you have your liver function test results, too? I would collect it all together and talk to the advisors at the 'PBC Foundation' - link to their website at top. They host this site and their advisors are wonderful. Sorry I can't help more

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Thank you!

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