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I just got mine as well. I know the ALT has to do with the liver mine

was 61 the range on my report is 25-60. My doctor said that mine was

slightly elivated. He did not suggest changing anything. My AST was

27. My problem ones are Sodim 3.3(range 3.5-5.1). Total protein is 6.2

(range 6.4-8.2). My PCP has me on a sodium pill but said nothing

about the protein. My cholesterol was 92 can that be to low? I'd love

to hear from others on this. Thanks Debby Demers

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I am pre-op and am waiting on insurance approval. I asked about liver

problems once before and had a couple of responses of no one knowing

anything about any problems. However, if the ALT is liver and it is

elivated...does someone know why and how it's fixed? I don't want to trade

a healthy fat body for a smaller sick one!! How about somebody 5 years

out...how are your blood levels? I am so confused!

Jerry

>From: DEBRA.DEMERS@...

>Reply-To: duodenalswitch

>To: duodenalswitch

>Subject: Blood work results

>Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 19:23:44 -0000

>

>I just got mine as well. I know the ALT has to do with the liver mine

>was 61 the range on my report is 25-60. My doctor said that mine was

>slightly elivated. He did not suggest changing anything. My AST was

>27. My problem ones are Sodim 3.3(range 3.5-5.1). Total protein is 6.2

>(range 6.4-8.2). My PCP has me on a sodium pill but said nothing

>about the protein. My cholesterol was 92 can that be to low? I'd love

>to hear from others on this. Thanks Debby Demers

>

>

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I am pre-op and am waiting on insurance approval. I asked about liver

problems once before and had a couple of responses of no one knowing

anything about any problems. However, if the ALT is liver and it is

elivated...does someone know why and how it's fixed? I don't want to trade

a healthy fat body for a smaller sick one!! How about somebody 5 years

out...how are your blood levels? I am so confused!

Jerry

>From: DEBRA.DEMERS@...

>Reply-To: duodenalswitch

>To: duodenalswitch

>Subject: Blood work results

>Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 19:23:44 -0000

>

>I just got mine as well. I know the ALT has to do with the liver mine

>was 61 the range on my report is 25-60. My doctor said that mine was

>slightly elivated. He did not suggest changing anything. My AST was

>27. My problem ones are Sodim 3.3(range 3.5-5.1). Total protein is 6.2

>(range 6.4-8.2). My PCP has me on a sodium pill but said nothing

>about the protein. My cholesterol was 92 can that be to low? I'd love

>to hear from others on this. Thanks Debby Demers

>

>

>----------------------------------------------------------------------

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I am pre-op and am waiting on insurance approval. I asked about liver

problems once before and had a couple of responses of no one knowing

anything about any problems. However, if the ALT is liver and it is

elivated...does someone know why and how it's fixed? I don't want to trade

a healthy fat body for a smaller sick one!! How about somebody 5 years

out...how are your blood levels? I am so confused!

Jerry

>From: DEBRA.DEMERS@...

>Reply-To: duodenalswitch

>To: duodenalswitch

>Subject: Blood work results

>Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 19:23:44 -0000

>

>I just got mine as well. I know the ALT has to do with the liver mine

>was 61 the range on my report is 25-60. My doctor said that mine was

>slightly elivated. He did not suggest changing anything. My AST was

>27. My problem ones are Sodim 3.3(range 3.5-5.1). Total protein is 6.2

>(range 6.4-8.2). My PCP has me on a sodium pill but said nothing

>about the protein. My cholesterol was 92 can that be to low? I'd love

>to hear from others on this. Thanks Debby Demers

>

>

>----------------------------------------------------------------------

>

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