Guest guest Posted August 28, 2008 Report Share Posted August 28, 2008 But what is the reference range for AST? Cheryl~Visit my webstore for anything you need related to autism - groceries, supps, therapy supplies, books, and more!http://astore.amazon.com/grystai-20~Check out my blog: http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com/ AST in up to 48. We've been taking 1 week off from diflucan every 6 weeks, so our DAN said LFT wasn't necessary to do (wish I had done them now!) We've pulled the LFT on a Thursday, switched from diflucan to Lamisil on that Friday (was already a scheduled switch to prevent fungal mutation/immunity to diflucan) and I dropped the Lamisil 1 week later due to chronic diarrhea and yellowing of the stools. We're not planning on restarting anti-fungals for 2-3 more weeks (1 month off total)Thanks so much for your input. I appreciate it!Stacie I would love some input on this. We had labs pulled on my 3 1/2 yr old last Nov prior to starting biomed. Now, after 4 months onvaltrex/difulcan, we pulled another round and I'm worried. AST ishigh, WBC dropped in half, MCV is elevated. Any input is welcome.Here are the lab results:Nov '07CBC:WBC - 6.3RBC - 4.24Hemoglobin - 12.5Hematocrit - 36.1MCV - 85.3MCH - 29.5MCHC - 34.5RDW - 14.1Platelet Count - 212August '08CBC:WBC - 3.2 (Out of range - Low)RBC - 4.12Hemoglobin - 12.3Hematocrit - 36.7MCV - 89.1 (Out of range - High)MCH - 33.5RDW - 12.2Platelet Count - 164MPV - 9.7Liver Function:Albumin - 4.7Total Bilirubin - 0.3Direct Bilirubin - 0.1ALK Phos - 322AST - 48 (Out of range - high)ALT - 18Total Protein - 6.6Thanks in advance!------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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