Re: [MOL] Elevated Liver Enzymes on Testing [12814] Medicine On Line


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Re: [MOL] Elevated Liver Enzymes on Testing



Hi! I have been trying to research your elevated liver enzymes; but so far do
not have an answer for you.  Pls give me more time and I should have the
information you need by tonight.  Thanking you for your consideration and
patience, Lillian

James E. Beller wrote:

> Dear mol-cancer Folk,
>
> I am three years, post-breast cancer, having had a lumpectomy, chemo,
> radiation and now Tamoxifen.  I have had a hysterectomy the year before
> being diagnosed with the cancer.  There did not seem to be any family
> history for cancer except late life females who recently developed
> breast cancer.  We all had been taking estrogen higher doses.
>
> I have a good surgeon, and good oncologist.  By good I mean he is
> Harvard or John Hopkins educated and stays up on the Literature.
> These elevated liver tests concern me alot.  I can't seem to get them
> out of my psyche.  I have had abdominal Cat Scan, negative, hepatitis C
> negative, and diabetes, negative.  I am overweight, having spent most
> of my life, easy thin.  All of my increased weight is in my stomach.
> Sound familiar?  I am also 51 years old, use to excercise regularly and
> often, but not now and yes I take good vitamins (Spectro with Sibernia
> Ginseng, and Q-10 co-Enzyme when I can afford it.  Yes, I try to eat
> more vegetable, use only olive oil, and read labels.
>
> What upsets me is something called cancer was found in my body and
> I just cant't shake it.  I have put off going to Cancer Support because
> I just don't usually do groups.  Anyone else have these elevated Liver
> Tests over a long period of time and what can I do about it?
>
> Thank you for listening.  GBeller
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