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215816 tn?1212490407 I agree you can wait to retreat if your biopsy was only a 1/4. The Reyataz can raise your bilirubin so forget about that. The liver enzymes may be the result of fatty liver or insulin resistance. If you are thin and not eating a lot of sugars, then it is the HCV. If that is the case, then forget it. You should be fine until time to re treat the HCV. Stay well!
Avatar m tn I have been on the Norvir, Reyataz, Truvada combo for over a year with no side effects.
Avatar n tn I started taking PEP on august 4th. I take truvada norvir and reyataz. I went to get a rapid antibody hiv test today and was negative. Should I still be worried and stressed? I haven't slept much since this happened.
Avatar n tn I recently started the Norvir, Reyataz, Truvada combo. This is my first time taking "the meds" after being hiv + for 20 years. I have been on them for only 11 days. I have weird side effects: headaches, queasy stomach, and fatigue/weakness. I told my doctor, and he said, to "tough it out for another week, and he'll see if he needs to change the combination, or switch meds.
4529703 tn?1355961841 I was diagnosed with HIV in 2006, I was 26 years......I was at 129CD4 count.......When I started feeling sick I started treatment. I got all the way up to almost 500CD4 count....I was undetectable for 5 years until now docs were like wow! I went into the hospital back in Feb of this year for some kidney infection that the doctors was confounded about how I got and my CD4 was 2something and viral load 500+ AFTER 5 YEARS UNDETECTABLE!. Kidneys got clear & I left....
2069183 tn?1331330038 been positive since 1988, maybe even earlier, didnt start on meds till 2007. Norvir, truvada and reyataz are my friends. My cd4 is 700 and viral load is undetectable. very fortunate to have meds at my disposal. I would advise folks who are positice,please take your meds.
Avatar m tn 4 I have a compromised immune system and am on truvada, norvir, and reyataz. I have been walking and watching my intakes... I do have a sweet tooth sometimes but otherwise I eat pretty healthy. any ideas?
Avatar m tn I had blood work done in January as part of my physical and my Total Bilirubin was high. the paperwork says the range is 0.3-1.1 mg/dl and my number was 1.5. What does that really mean? I have not been feeling well for about a year now and was thinking my liver could be an issue? I had high bilirubin about 4 or 5 yrs ago (if I remember right my number was 2.5 then) and lost 15 -20lbs and have had trouble getting the weight back.
Avatar f tn For the past 10 years I've had abnormal liver function tests but my bilirubin has always been normal. I have become jaundiced and was told by my gi consultant today that my bilirubin is now 50, is this considered really high?
Avatar n tn The blood test for Bilirubin is a test that is used to measure how a person's liver is functioning. Any high level of bilirubin in the lab results should be investigated further, as it indicates the liver is not functioning normally. "How is liver function measured? Albumin and bilirubin, and prothrombin time are more truely measures of liver function, but clinical factors must be considered as well.
1455416 tn?1286171933 In laboratory tests, bilirubin is measured as total bilirubin and direct bilirubin. Total bilirubin, as it's name suggests, is a measurement of all of the bilirubin in the blood. Direct bilirubin is a measurement of a form of bilirubin made in the liver. Normal range for Direct Bilirubin is 0-0.3 mg/dl and the normal range for Total Bilirubin is 0.3-1.
Avatar f tn Hello, I recently had blood biochemistry report done and had the strange results of high d. bilirubin and indirect bilirubin (direct bilirubin, I presume) and normal total bilirubin. My results for the whole hepatic panels are as follows: Total bilirubin 10.4 mg / dl Direct bilirubin 5.4 mg / dl indirect bilirubin 5 mg / dl ALT (SGPT) 138 hemoglobin 10.3 gm. / dl.
Avatar m tn Before we take a look at the causes of elevated bilirubin in adults, it is necessary to understand what exactly bilirubin is. Bilirubin is a yellow colored pigment that the liver produces when red blood cells are broken down and recycled. It is a byproduct that occurs after the breakdown of hemoglobin. The red blood cells in the body are constantly building and breaking down and as a result many by products are released as waste. Bilirubin is one such byproduct.
Avatar m tn Total Bilirubin (0.3-1.0), Direct Bilirubin (0.1-0.3), Indirect Bilirubin (0.2-0.7), all mg/dl. Your "total" and your "direct" bilirubin levels are on the high side, so this is going to cause the "indirect" to be high. High levels of bilirubin in the blood are caused by: Infections such as an infected gallbladder, or cholecystitis. Inherited diseases such as Gilbert's syndrome. Diseases that damage the liver such as Hepatitis, cirrhosis.
1722607 tn?1335747858 I'm not familiar with bilirubin levels.But my eyes were getting pretty bad during treatment until 12 weeks after treatment,I even had prescription glasses made,my first ones ever.But now my vision is even better than pre treatment.So the glasses were a waste of money.
Avatar m tn The last test I got done on 31st July and Bilirubin Toatal was1.42, Bilirubin Direct-0.61, Bilirubin Indirect-0.81. Rest all the report was normal. What does this indicate? I got tested for all Hepatitis infections and they were negative.
Avatar m tn That tests breaks down total bilirubin into 1) direct or conjugated bilirubin and 2) indirect or unconjugated bilirubin. Gilbert's disease will show an elevation of unconjugated bilirubin whereas liver issues generally show an increased conjugated bilirubin. The fact that your other liver tests were normal suggests non liver issues but there are no results shown aside from total bilirubin.
Avatar m tn Direct bilirubin is liver related. Yours is within the reference range but it is at the top end of the range. This implies that you don't have a liver problem. Your Total Bilirubin, which is the sum of your Direct Bilirubin and your Indirect Bilirubin, is somewhat elevated - ranges vary but I think 1.4 is a commonly seen upper limit for Total Bilirubin. This suggests that your Indirect Bilirubin is elevated (since your Direct Bilirubin is "normal").
Avatar m tn A bilirubin test measures the amount of bilirubin in a blood sample. Bilirubin is a brownish yellow substance found in bile. It is produced when the liver breaks down old red blood cells. Bilirubin is then removed from the body through the stool (feces) and gives stool its normal color. Bilirubin circulates in the bloodstream in two forms: Indirect (or unconjugated) bilirubin. This form of bilirubin does not dissolve in water (it is insoluble).