Re: So Scared!
I understand that this is a worrying situation for you, but please try not to panic. There are many reasons why liver enzymes may be elevated, and it is important to wait for the results of your second blood test before jumping to conclusions.
While liver cancer is a possibility, it is also a rare condition and there are many other potential causes for elevated liver enzymes, including viral hepatitis, fatty liver disease, autoimmune liver disease, certain medications or supplements, and even a recent infection.
It is possible that the pain killers you were taking could be a factor in the elevated liver enzymes, as some medications can affect liver function. However, this is something that your doctor will be able to discuss with you in more detail.
It is also important to note that a high white blood cell count does not necessarily indicate liver problems. This could be a sign of a recent infection or inflammation in the body.
I would recommend waiting for the results of your second blood test and discussing them with your doctor. They will be able to provide you with more information and advise you on any further tests or treatments that may be necessary. In the meantime, try to stay calm and take care of yourself.
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