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Seroquel and Liver levels?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 120309" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Liver test results can go out of whack really easily. GGT is one of the worst, for me. When I was on anticonvulsants, my GGT hit 800. ALT, AST were also way above normal, way higher than your son's.</p><p></p><p>The liver is an amazing organ, it can regenerate really easily. It also can give abnormal test results at the drop of a hat. For me, if I just LICK a paracetamol tablet, my GGT goes out of normal. Well maybe not that bad, but you get the idea.</p><p></p><p>Talk to the doctor. Also, keep your own spreadsheet on your son's results. I began doing this with my abnormal results a few years ago and having changed doctors several times over the years, now find my new GP is very glad of my old notes.</p><p></p><p>Never count on the doctor to keep all the records; keep your own notes because one day, they could prove vital.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 120309, member: 1991"] Liver test results can go out of whack really easily. GGT is one of the worst, for me. When I was on anticonvulsants, my GGT hit 800. ALT, AST were also way above normal, way higher than your son's. The liver is an amazing organ, it can regenerate really easily. It also can give abnormal test results at the drop of a hat. For me, if I just LICK a paracetamol tablet, my GGT goes out of normal. Well maybe not that bad, but you get the idea. Talk to the doctor. Also, keep your own spreadsheet on your son's results. I began doing this with my abnormal results a few years ago and having changed doctors several times over the years, now find my new GP is very glad of my old notes. Never count on the doctor to keep all the records; keep your own notes because one day, they could prove vital. Marg [/QUOTE]
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