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Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Nov 15, 2023 | Replies (123)

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Has anyone experienced extremely elevated liver enzymes without pre-existing conditions.

I had a very light omicron variant in January 2022 with barely a cough...mostly sneezing, fogginess/fatigue and stomach issues. Late 30s, zero pre-existing medical conditions and had my booster 5 months earlier (since I was technically considered an "essential" worker, even though I worked an office job).

I had my yearly physical 3 months before contracting COVID, so they are positive that is what caused my elevated liver numbers.

More than a year later, after constant blood work, ultrasound, MRI, and finally a liver biopsy, they are unable to tell me anything other than COVID elevated my enzymes and they haven't come back down for some reason. They have stayed at close to 6-10 times what they should be for the duration and are causing extreme nausea, vertigo, brain fog, heavy sweating while doing basic activities (even showering), fatigue/insomnia, and edema in fingers (3wks after contracting COVID I could no longer wear my wedding ring and I was fairly slim).

I know this is a long post, but has anyone heard of someone experiencing anything similar? Even my specialist had not come across the sweating and enzymes staying so high after this length of time without a pre-existing condition.

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I have had increased alkaline phosphate, contracted covid November 2020. Nothing has been noted in my imaging to cause what the lab work is showing. I do have brain fog, fatigue, joint pains, nausea, and etc.