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@gingerw

@hello1234 My husband recently had elevated liver enzymes also. He is almost 6 years out from his transplant. When I mentioned your post, he said he figured his results were caused by his lifestyle for a while. He was away from the house here, camping and working a contract job. He was drinking more than usual, and eating a lot of restaurant food. When he came home he went back to the "regular" diet he had been on, and told me his values dropped back towards what they had been.

Not sure if I can convince him to look more into the values to see if he has the same issues as you, though. I will be interested to hear what his doctor thinks, and especially the transplant team he will see in a couple months for his annual check-up.
Ginger

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Hi @gingerw 😊 Thank you so much for sharing that story with me! I am going to my local nephrologist in two weeks. I am currently scheduled for my 2 year anniversary appointment at Mayo Florida in late August, which I am starting to think is too long to wait. Do you think I should try to move up my scheduled appointment with Mayo, or call my transplant coordinator, or ask my local nephrologist to call Mayo for advice? Has your husband's local nephrologist ever called Mayo to speak with them to consult?