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Thank you.



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No, increases of one or two points on either test wouldn't really mean much. A steady increase or decrease over many tests might. Big changes are always important . Like mine went from the 150's to the 30's in six weeks, and have stayed down all trough treatment. Post treatment they are both 31. Lowest readings in 30 years. Alan

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Thank you. A slight increase in enzyme levels (ALT +2, AST +1) would mean anything? Any reason for concern? Thanks again.



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It's enzymes, and look under AST and ALT.



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My med'l records are posted on line (VA) & I'm trying to read my enzeme levels; what would it be under? There is no 'enzeme' heading. That would be way to easy for the VA. I think they like to play ';hide the ball'. Thanx. 



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