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Alkaline Phosphatase
Patti,
Read more about Alkaline Phosphatase at http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/alp/test.html.
My AP was always in normal range up until the first reading after my liver resection at which point it went above range. For the past year it has been elevated and my last reading showed 362! This is 4X normal. My doctor doesn't appear to be overly concerned with the AP and is more concerned with bilirubin. I get steroids in my liver pump to try and bring the numbers down (my liver enzymes) but my doctor said they will just come down over time. I would bet that your own elevated number is due to the procedure you had and nothing else. I wouldn't get worried over stuff you read online (but I know that is hard!).
I hope you are feeling great!!
Amy0 -
Thank you Amy, that makes memom_2_3 said:Alkaline Phosphatase
Patti,
Read more about Alkaline Phosphatase at http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/alp/test.html.
My AP was always in normal range up until the first reading after my liver resection at which point it went above range. For the past year it has been elevated and my last reading showed 362! This is 4X normal. My doctor doesn't appear to be overly concerned with the AP and is more concerned with bilirubin. I get steroids in my liver pump to try and bring the numbers down (my liver enzymes) but my doctor said they will just come down over time. I would bet that your own elevated number is due to the procedure you had and nothing else. I wouldn't get worried over stuff you read online (but I know that is hard!).
I hope you are feeling great!!
Amy
Thank you Amy, that makes me feel better. Patti0 -
Hi Patti
My AP went very high after liver resection (227 - normal 30-105). My surgeon attributed it to all the "banging around" they did in there. It stayed high for quite a while too if I remember correctly. That was over 5 years ago. I wouldn't try to read anything into it.
Just think, the cancer in your liver is being healed!! Yeah!
Rob; in Vancouver0
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