My T Bili <5

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Hi, my recent blood test showed T Bili <5 with * against it which means abnormal.  GP said it was nothing, but I want to know what it means as I have an element of fatty liver and wondered if it was connected.  Also my urine can be dark and then pale, I know everyone's can but I do drink a lot of water and it sometimes smells, which again GP not bothered abot.

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    Youngatheart, are you a alchol drinker?
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      Hi, not really 1 glass of wine on a Friday, 1 on a Saturday, maybe more during Xmas or on a special occasions. I don't really like alcohol so I drink mainly water and a couple of cups of coffee per week.  I showed my urine to GP and he shrugged his shoulders, did a dip and said it showed nothing.  Maybe it is just tablets and supplements I take.

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    I'm not really sure to be honest but with what you say about urine colour maybe kidney related or something as simple as a side effect of medication you take, you could also ask your G.P to refer you to a liver gastro specialist for a more in-depth explanation and tests if they feel you need anymore done, but one thing is for sure is if your worried don't let the G.P fob you off insist on a referral you don't want any problems to get worse good luch

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      HI, I have an appointment next week so will ask then, it may have been down to dehydration as I had been in A&E for 9 hours only having 2 plastic cups of water during that time.  But will definitely find out. Take care

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      Good luck at the hospital don't be afraid to ask any questions,and your G.P shrugging his shoulders is not acceptable I would think about changing if I was you as I say good luck

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