Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 I'm glad you don't have nausea. Today I'm feeling very nauseous for the first time in a long time. It's very scary. I've never had it like this before. Barth --- SH> Mine were AST 41 and ALT 100. I know the antifungals are hard on the liver and I am taking many supplements to help like Super Milk Thistle. It's scares me when you start talking about the SH> liver. I don't have nausea and the pain is very subtle if at all. I was told 0-40 was normal for both of these tests. SH> Sharon SH> Patilla DaHun <glypella@...> wrote: SH> They are the AST and ALT in routine bloodwork. Normals range from 4 - SH> 40 (if I remember correctly) and mine were 103/103 this time. Are you SH> having any nausea with the pain? SH> I don't remember the websites that have the enzyme normals, but there SH> are some good ones if you Google them. SH> Barth SH> --- L>> What are the specific liver enzyme tests you are talking about and L>> what are the numbers that you have had? L>> I have had pains in that area and have had a fair amount of bloodwork done. L>> I'd like to look at my own numbers and compare them. L>> Also, does anybody know of any web sites that describe all the L>> different medical (bloodwork, etc.) tests and what the typical ranges L>> are and what they mean? Are there any other resources where this gets L>> discussed with specific information about what they mean? SH> __________________________________________________ SH> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 Patilla, I did have nausea when my body was not producing enough cortisol for my current needs. When I became adrenal insufficient it was really bad. I almost went into adrenal crisis several times. You may or maynot have this but nausea is a classic sign of adrenal insufficiency. Cortisol also has something to do with blood glucose. Anyway if you are adrenal insufficient a doctor may or may not give you hydrocortisone in a replacement dose so that you can work on other issues like getting the toxins out of your body. Anyway this is not meant as medical advice in anyway it's just been my experience. And Patilla I was very scared during the adrenal crisis situations. Regards, Sharon Patilla DaHun <glypella@...> wrote: I'm glad you don't have nausea. Today I'm feeling very nauseous for the first time in a long time. It's very scary. I've never had it like this before. Barth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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