Quote Originally Posted by birdgirl73
I don't think anyone really knows how cannabis affects the liver, to be honest. Like most drugs, it can affect different people different ways. And, as is usually the case, there've not been any studies to really look at the effects. Seems a lot more likely that it's something else that's affecting your liver than cannabis, however.

OK, you said you don't drink. Have you by any chance ever been exposed to any type of hepatitis? Are you overweight or has your weight changed (increased) recently? Do you by any chance have gallstones? Read the link below and see if any of that information fits in your case.

Elevated liver enzymes: What does it mean? - MayoClinic.com

I have elevated liver enzymes every time they test my blood. Have since I was a young adult. So do my sister and my father. We have something called Gilbert's Syndrome, which simply means elevated liver enzymes but nothing actually wrong with our livers. Depending on how high your blood levels were, that might be the case with you, too. It's pretty common.

Is your doctor doing further tests to see what the problem is? Were the levels high enough that he was worried that you have some type of disease? Good luck in finding out what's up!
Well hepatitus I am pretty sure I do not have because I just tested negative for all that stuff in a hiv test i took so no hepititus. We are going to be redoing the blood test to check out my liver again. but heres the thing... I was sorta sick when they took my blood because of some medicine I took for 2 days and it really hurt me... like it made me puke like 6 times in 1 day... you think by any chance the medicine I was taking and the puking or what ever raised my liver enzymes? The day after all the puking is when I got my blood drawn so you think that could be the case the medicine hurting my stomach/liver or whatever? Also the doctor said my liver is ok ,but not great... nothing to be really worried about but I need to watch it. Thanks birdgirl and everyone else for your input