Thank you for your reply :). Now I'm freaking out because it was back in August they first found some elevation and brushed it off now its still elevated and I feel fatigued and sickish. I also had a bout of brown urine but it resolved.
It was my family doctor that told me it was benign as well as an infectious disease specialist which I didn't have much faith in. I've had no other tests and its safe to say its been chronically elevated for months now.
I'm going to schedule an appointment with my family doc again and see if he can explain to me why he believes its benign. If they're all wrong I'm totally lost because I don't know who I would go to.
What you're saying agrees with my research I can't find anywhere that it says these results are benign. He said it was because I was growing :/?
Thanks all :)
"Could someone shed some light on my blood work and reassure me that my doctor is right to ignore these results?"
I am afraid your doctor is in correct.
What type of doctor told you it is benign?
You should be seeing a specialist a gastroenterologist or even better a hepatologist at a teaching hospital or liver transplant center. NOT a family doctor, PCP, etc.
"My Bilirubin is 2.3 when its supposed to be 1.2 or less and my Phosphatase is 224 when its supposed to be 115 or less."
Elevation of alkaline phosphatase with near-normal AST, ALT levels indicates "Cholestatic liver disease" or "Infiltrative liver disease".
Cholestatic liver disease affects secretion of bile from the liver. Which can be why your bilirubin is higher than normal. Cholestatic liver disease" also know as "obstructive diseases" can have multiple causes.
Infiltrative liver diseases most often result similar to those of cholestatic liver disease. Differentiation often requires imaging studies of the liver. Liver imaging by ultrasound, CT, or MRI most often identifies infiltration of the liver. Sometimes a biopsy of the liver is needed.
If you need help finding a qualified doctor in your area let us know. We can point you in the right direction.
It is important that you get a evaluation at a Liver Clinic or Liver Transplant Center as they have the knowledgeable doctors and the tools to diagnose what is happening with your liver.
I would take this seriously. You wouldn't want to delay treatment until things get worse.
Hector