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Post Surgery Bloodwork - BUN Bld & ALT are above normal range? Is this normal?



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I had wonderful results with my post surgery blood work - my glucose was much lower as were all the cholesterol readings! I have to wait nearly a week to see my doctor again. I'm a little anxious that the BUN Bld and ALT results are high. Is this normal for bariatric patients? Just curious. I started googling to see what this meant and these readings have something to do with your kidneys and liver. I'm not even sure if I have been tested for this before.

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From what I understand, your BUN will go up when you begin eating a high pr otein diet.

I am not a doctor, however.

"When all is said and done, usually more has been said than done. "

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@@AmiLou The ALT can be high if there's any muscle damage. If you are breaking down muscle for Protein (rather than getting enough with food) - this may be the reason for the high numbers. Your BUN can be high from too much Protein or dehydration. I would assume that you've had these tests many times - including pre-op.

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I can't find the link to the studies right now, but there has been evidence of liver panel results (including ALT) initially increasing before then decreasing with rapid weight loss for women. Men don't typically see the increase and go straight to lowering of the liver panel results. If these are your first round of results, I wouldn't be too concerned just yet - your body is going through major changes so not surprising that some things may be a little out of whack, the important thing will be to continue to get blood work tested on time to see if it is a trend or not. Your doctor will be able to assess better, a slight elevation usually isn't cause for worry anyhow.

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My liver enzymes (which include ALT) were high-ish the day I had surgery. I was in heavy ketosis from the liquid diet and pretty dehydrated because my surgery was at 5pm and I'd been fasting since 11pm the night before (unnecessarily long in my opinion). At my first post-surgery blood draw (and all since then) my liver numbers have been just fine. I do find now that I'm sleeved if I eat too much Protein, almost no carbs and not enough fat, then I get itchy (which is a sign that I'm throwing liver enzymes again). If I keep my macros to high fat, low carb, moderate Protein, I feel the best. BEST WISHES a you get this sorted out! :)

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