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My name is Stefanie I’m 25 years old back in November I had blood work done and it all came back normal I went to see my dr last Wednesday I went for a routine appointment my dr said I need to have blood work done I said why she said your liver levels are high I said ok and got my blood work done they called me back Friday and said my levels were still high and I needed to come in for more blood work I went in Monday and got it done I called them today and the nurse told me all my levels were normal except my ALPHA 2 and I need to have an ultrasound done I said how high is that level she said it’s normal but a high normal I said what is it she said 1.2 I said what is it supposed to be 1.2 I’m really confused and scared I don’t drink I’m over all healthy but I broke my leg 3 years ago and I was on a lot of pain meds if anyone knows what I could be please let me know

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