Big picture: It may be dumb luck. With reference ranges set arbitrarily to put a few percent of healthy folks outside at either end, a majority of people fall outside on a few of the routine tests. If you feel well, a high albumin may simply mean you're a bit dry, perhaps from sweating. Several percent of healthies have Gilbert's non-disease with high indirect bilirubin. Ask your physicain.
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