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Hi Sue B! Thanks for the reassurance! I didn't think I was that

old...lol...Well I got my blood work back and it is never the same.

Well my ALT is 57 norm is 37. My GGT is 181 norm is around 45. My

biopsy two weeks ago shows portal inflamation. All the rest are fine!

But it always changes. My Dr. isnt' sure it's autoimmune? Well I sure

have your symptoms. What do you think about my numbers and biopsy?

Thank Sue!

Still waiting

Oregon

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Do mean when u see the result of your lab work and then over to the

side it will state the " reference range " ?? Right?? Is that what u r

saying and then u do not fall below or over that reference range then

that is considered normal?? Is this what u mean?? Thanks--just trying

to understand.

cher

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Do mean when u see the result of your lab work and then over to the

side it will state the " reference range " ?? Right?? Is that what u r

saying and then u do not fall below or over that reference range then

that is considered normal?? Is this what u mean?? Thanks--just trying

to understand.

cher

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Yes, that is exactly right. IF something is abnormal

(out of range) it will usually be highlighted in some

way - the result in a different column from the

normals or something.

C

--- cher_002@... wrote:

> Do mean when u see the result of your lab work and

> then over to the

> side it will state the " reference range " ?? Right??

> Is that what u r

> saying and then u do not fall below or over that

> reference range then

> that is considered normal??

__________________________________________________

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Yes, that is exactly right. IF something is abnormal

(out of range) it will usually be highlighted in some

way - the result in a different column from the

normals or something.

C

--- cher_002@... wrote:

> Do mean when u see the result of your lab work and

> then over to the

> side it will state the " reference range " ?? Right??

> Is that what u r

> saying and then u do not fall below or over that

> reference range then

> that is considered normal??

__________________________________________________

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Yes, that is exactly right. IF something is abnormal

(out of range) it will usually be highlighted in some

way - the result in a different column from the

normals or something.

C

--- cher_002@... wrote:

> Do mean when u see the result of your lab work and

> then over to the

> side it will state the " reference range " ?? Right??

> Is that what u r

> saying and then u do not fall below or over that

> reference range then

> that is considered normal??

__________________________________________________

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Yes, that is exactly right. IF something is abnormal

(out of range) it will usually be highlighted in some

way - the result in a different column from the

normals or something.

C

--- cher_002@... wrote:

> Do mean when u see the result of your lab work and

> then over to the

> side it will state the " reference range " ?? Right??

> Is that what u r

> saying and then u do not fall below or over that

> reference range then

> that is considered normal??

__________________________________________________

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