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[|Human|] I just did my blood test. I fasted well over 15 hours before the test was done. My only comsumption was distilled drinking water. My SGOT is 116 (0-40) and SGPT is 62 (0-53). They are both over especially my SGOT. The thing is, I was a liver doner 2 years ago to a Hep C patient. The operation was successful and my liver was all good and fully grown within 3 months (after several ultra-sound checks). I don t drink alcohol or smoke. I ate a lot at 1 point and gain some weight. 1 month ago, my BMI is 28.4. After following a fast five diet for a month, my BMI is now 25.9. I lost 8kgs in 1 month by just eating 1 meal, some fruits and snacks within a same 5 hours period each day. The rest of 19 hours just distilled water. So my blood test was done few days ago. Did my liver operation caused the high levels for SGOT or was it my recent diet plan or was it the food that I was eating the passed few months?
[|AI|]  Hello, evidence, I want to congratulate you for donating your liver to save ahead patient. I am sure your liver has regenerated fully BYOW. I am also very pleased to see that you are staying away from anything that could cause damage to your liver. It appears that your weight loss was fairly recent with a what appears to be a strict diet. It is possible that you lacked good amounts of protein in your diet. Extended periods of fasting can cause your liver enzymes to go up. Some enzyme elevation could have been present before your weight loss and now the levels very mildly elevated, especially SGPT. Of the two, SGPT or ALT is more important and slower to come down. I would like you to start taking Vitae 800 i.u. daily along withVit-C 1000 mg. A day. Increase your proteins and limit the fat. Moderate amount of starches are O.K. It is possible that you were exercising as well that could add to GOT elevation. I don't think that you have to worry about your liver function tests getting worse. I wish you well.