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rover390
10-24-2003, 02:28 PM
Hey, see reading your message....I know one thing, I have been drinking now straight for about 9 years. Very heavy earlier on, but now a bit better, and got a medical taken about two months back....before my Ecstacy induced Jaundice that is...and I had asked the doc about it and what he said was this....if its affecting you, then the AST going up is the first sign....so take a check and you find your AST up, and knowing you have been having a bit more than usual, you can be sure its affecting you.
For me, before the Jaundice I had normal AST and ALT levels.
Does that answer your question?

rover

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paborn
10-27-2003, 08:21 PM
Rover, How high were your AST and ALT. I have read that in alcohol induced liver enzymes, the AST is usually twice the ALT.

Moxie75
10-29-2003, 07:45 PM
It could be small amounts depending on your body. If you are a woman it gets to your liver faster than a man. It really does depend. I loved wine every night woth dinner but was told by my GI man that it could be more harmful to woman than a man or to different body types...Lisa

rover390
10-31-2003, 03:36 AM
Hi...see...the other day talking to the doc. he also mentioned GGT (Gamma Gt) which was 338 for me...also Alkaline Phosphate was 201. Now I'm not a doc., but after my jaundice I've seen three different ones and the last one I met told me...most importantly....what one must look for apparently is that Gamma Gt....so I dont know. However, my AST was ...230 and ALT was 395. So Now that goes against what u'r saying see...!!!

Originally posted by paborn:
Rover, How high were your AST and ALT. I have read that in alcohol induced liver enzymes, the AST is usually twice the ALT.





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