Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the news from dr last week.
Female, age 56, fit.
Probably have 2 drinks a day. Is that enough to cause the levels to do this?
I am not drinking for three months and then test levels again.
Anyone else? Or what else would cause this?
Yes. And 2 proper size drinks or are you calling a full glass of wine 1 glass when it is almost 3 glasses?
Stop Tylenol as well.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the news from dr last week.
Female, age 56, fit.
Probably have 2 drinks a day. Is that enough to cause the levels to do this?
I am not drinking for three months and then test levels again.
Anyone else? Or what else would cause this?
Yes. That’s a lot of alcohol across a week. But many people can drink that but and be fine. Everyone’s body is different. There are a million reasons for elevated liver enzymes that aren’t related to drinking.
What did the doctor say?
Anonymous wrote:Strenuous exercise can cause it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:booze x 100%
Definitely. Could also be fatty liver.
Anonymous wrote:Got the news from dr last week.
Female, age 56, fit.
Probably have 2 drinks a day. Is that enough to cause the levels to do this?
I am not drinking for three months and then test levels again.
Anyone else? Or what else would cause this?
Anonymous wrote:booze x 100%
Anonymous wrote:Got the news from dr last week.
Female, age 56, fit.
Probably have 2 drinks a day. Is that enough to cause the levels to do this?
I am not drinking for three months and then test levels again.
Anyone else? Or what else would cause this?