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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2589245" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I have had issues with liver and kidney function tests. I was sent repeatedly around my work hours to get the blood tests. It was never done at a time, when it was a baseline.</p><p>So if early morning it would probably be a fasting blood test. Midday, afternoon and evening, I would not say a lot more was I hydrated enough to again get a baseline. Which should be around normal levels. For me, since diagnosis and weight loss, my texts would be up for one test and down for another. Then another test, which would be in the middle.</p><p>I found out if you hydrate sufficiently before a test, miraculously it is always a truer reading. Which means that drinking water is always something that can be a solution to someone with function tests issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2589245, member: 85785"] I have had issues with liver and kidney function tests. I was sent repeatedly around my work hours to get the blood tests. It was never done at a time, when it was a baseline. So if early morning it would probably be a fasting blood test. Midday, afternoon and evening, I would not say a lot more was I hydrated enough to again get a baseline. Which should be around normal levels. For me, since diagnosis and weight loss, my texts would be up for one test and down for another. Then another test, which would be in the middle. I found out if you hydrate sufficiently before a test, miraculously it is always a truer reading. Which means that drinking water is always something that can be a solution to someone with function tests issues. [/QUOTE]
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