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[|Human|] I dont drink any alcohol  but my Gamma GT cam back high.  It came in at 52 and is suppose to be under 31.  My Cholesterol is also 6.08, LDL 4.06, HDL is 4.40.  Everything I read about Gamma GT has to do with people drinking alcohol but I dont drink any.  The reason why my doctor sent me in for testing is I am tired, nauseous and through up multiple times per week over the last few weeks, and my abdomen has always been sore when examined most drs would just say its IBS or admit they dont know why.  I will mention I have no problems with going to the washroom or having any camps.
[|AI|]  Hi, Your GGT level is not too high. In fact, your GGT level would be considered within normal range as per usually accepted standards. Even if it is high, alcohol is not the sole reason. Liver damage by any means can cause a raised GGT level. Even smoking causes the GGT level to rise. Many commonly used medicines can also be responsible. You can go through the US National Institutes of Health website for patients and their families, produced by the US National Library of Medicine, for more information (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003458.htm). Best wishes.