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[|Human|] Just wondering, my bilirubin level is 26 from my doctor in New Zealand. Not quite sure what that means - she said it was not dangerous, but highish. I do notice when I eat high fat or wine, I get very nauseaus. Should I get further tests, does simply eating low fat take care of the problem? I do urinate quite a bit and sometimes get up twice at night. I am not diabetic or overweight .
[|AI|]  Hello, Nancy, The number that you mention for Bilirubin level 26 seems wrong. Probably 2.6 mg. You would be extremely jaundiced and in liver failure if the Bilirubin level was 26 mg. I definitely think you should get a complete liver profile which includes all the enzymes, protein, albumin and globulin, blood count, prothrombin time, even Hepatitis screening. You should also get a sonogram of the liver and gallbladder to rule out gallstones and fatty liver. Especially fatty foods can trigger gallbladder attacks. Hope this will be of assistance to you. I wish you well.