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Blood Tests Done. High SGPT, Elevated Ldl, Low Tsh Level, Low Valporic Acid Level. Any Ideas?

Hi doctor.
I just received my blood test and i have a sgpt level of 63.
This is the first time i get a high level.
I am currently on depakine, crestor and magnesium daily. My valporic acid levels are also low despite a 1g a day dosage.
My tsh level is low as well.
My cholesterol, despite the medication is also 203 and have an elevated ldl level.

Any thoughts?
Wed, 28 Aug 2013
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Hi thanks for using HCM.

Low TSH suggests you are hypothyroid patient. Put the value of TSH for further discussion on it.

Elevated cholesterol and LDL may come to normal gradually if you take treatment regularly and daily 30 min exercises.

Valproic level low may be due to increased metabolism as there is liver enzyme abnormality. I advice you to get evaluated by your board certified doctor once for your management.

Hope this helps you.

Regards
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Blood Tests Done. High SGPT, Elevated Ldl, Low Tsh Level, Low Valporic Acid Level. Any Ideas?

Hi thanks for using HCM. Low TSH suggests you are hypothyroid patient. Put the value of TSH for further discussion on it. Elevated cholesterol and LDL may come to normal gradually if you take treatment regularly and daily 30 min exercises. Valproic level low may be due to increased metabolism as there is liver enzyme abnormality. I advice you to get evaluated by your board certified doctor once for your management. Hope this helps you. Regards