Positive PEth in a non-drinker
My husband has NALD which has turned to cirrhosis. Last May his MELD score reached 15, meaning time get on a transplant list. During the process we were shocked to find out his blood work came back with a high PEth score and continues to do so. He does not consume any alcohol whatsoever!!! We need help desperately as to what could be going on with his body to cause this. We are now going for a 2nd opinion as we thought he would be sent to some type of specialist to determine what's causing alcohol to present in his blood work and instead they only want to continue with the blood test. We have even asked that he be hospitalized to determine what's going on. We realize that doctors get lied to all the time, but it's now fair to punish someone that has something unexplainable going on. If alcohol were causing the issue - we would have numerous ways to deal with the problem. But again he doesn't drink anything alcoholic. Desperate for answers - can anyone help.
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Thanks for commenting, my wife has completed a alcohol & substance abuse counseling and has a therapist, I know that there has to be an error on test or something else causing the positive PEth test. She did have a one day relapse in early December, and that is the last time she had anything to drink. I know this because since then we've been together since pretty much 24/7. And that's something I can tell if she has relapsed from years of experience living with her. I just want to find out what else is causing it. I did some research and found that there could be from alcohol swab when cleaning the area where needle is inserted for blood draw.
Do you know what her results are /the number they gave u.
Yes it was a 80 ng which equals 2 plus drink's a day for several days. According to the explanation that's in parentheses next to value. And I can tell you 100percent that she hasn't had any alcohol. Very baffled?
Yes it is. I wish that I could help u out w/answers to this. I hope Mayo is not going to give up on your wife.
Wishing u both the best and most of all some answers.
Thanks Godspeed
If you find out what is causing the positive PEth test, could you please send me a email, because my wife is having the same problem. But she is a alcoholic, although she has been sober for a while. She slipped up once in October and once in early December of 2022. Her test was on March 02, 2023. Very baffled?
Is your wife needing a TP are they trying to help u w/this as to why. I am curious what they say to u all when u tell them your spouse’s have not been drinking!
I am baffled for u all. I hope u get answers soon.
How about tooth paste or very common product, mouthwash? Non alcohol beer and wine still have trace amounts also. Hope you get to the root of the problem. Check ingredient lists on all food sources he is using also
I'm wondering maybe a EtG test caused the result? I did them concurrent with PEth's for 2 years while on the transplant list. An EtG test is a urine test (stands for ethyl glucuronide). I seem to recall the NIH states this test is subject to false positives. Anything containing alcohol - hand sanitizers, anything fermented, even some food products with vinegar may cause a positive. You don't have to drink it - topical applications count. I was kicked of the list and had to continue weekly testing, all the way raising cain with them. Every Monday, I dreaded getting the results. This is zero help but it sure resonates with me.
My husband's are always in the high 800 to 900 range and he does not consume any alcohol whatsoever and has never been an alcoholic as I stated before if you do have an alcohol problem there are multiple things that could be addressed to help.
We are still fighting to get my husband listed and have recently spoken with a lawyer. There has to be some way with all of the medical advances to determine the reason his blood shows alcohol. We have two doctors (not from the transplant team) supporting us as well. We will not give up the fight for him to have fair treatment and prayerfully the medical field will somehow determine what's going on.