pinkbrownie
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Hello, I am new and this is my first question. I was diagnosed with Type 2 about 18 months ago. I have lost weight and watch my diet carefully. I have had elevated readings in the last 6 months of my liver function - I also increased Metformin 6 months ago too when my sugar levels were too high. I have had an ultrasound scan today to confirm I have a Fatty Liver....could this be caused by the Metformin? I have 1 drink a week on a Friday with a small cube of dark chocolate so this is not due to alcohol abuse. Does anyone have any experience of this please?
Hello, I am new and this is my first question. I was diagnosed with Type 2 about 18 months ago. I have lost weight and watch my diet carefully. I have had elevated readings in the last 6 months of my liver function - I also increased Metformin 6 months ago too when my sugar levels were too high. I have had an ultrasound scan today to confirm I have a Fatty Liver....could this be caused by the Metformin? I have 1 drink a week on a Friday with a small cube of dark chocolate so this is not due to alcohol abuse. Does anyone have any experience of this please?
I'm not sure of grams? but I have porridge for breakfast, salad with 2 rivita for lunch and veg +fish / chicken for evening meal with some home grown fruit. If I eat carbs it is brown rice or a handful of pasta. I don't check my sugar levels daily - just wee on a stick every couple of days! my bloods are checked every 3 months at the moment.when you write you Watch your diet very carefully how many grams of carbs do you eat daily ?
Thanks for the info...I only have a little fruit - feeling like there is not much I can eat. I was 13+half stone, now down to 12 stone, dropped from a size 16/18 to 12/14. Still carry some weight around my middle. I am confused though as my Liver readings have gone up? don't eat any food with sugar higher that 3g so why is my Liver so fatty?welcome here pinkbrownie
I´ll tag @daisy1 so you´ll get the information all new members get , it is really valuable so try to read it...
about your fatty liver...
well metformine is not wellknown to cause fatty-liver but it is probably more likely caused by high blood glucose and eating a lot of refined carbs/sugars that are known to cause fatty-liver
what most do not know is that carbs/sugars/fructose(fruit-sugar) is changed in our blood to among other chemical parts into triglycerides which is the kind of fat that goes into our liver and also into our cells and makes fatty-cells filled...
actually we do not become fat from the fat-types we eat... and neither does our liver...
the best you can do is to reduce your collected intake of carbs ... and eat more natural fats and all the vegs from over the ground that mostly have very few carbs...
when already having too much fat around ones stomach one get more easily a fatty-liver.... don´t know why..
the best you can do is to go low carb and get to loose a lot of weight, that is if you are overweight..
Thanks for the info...I only have a little fruit - feeling like there is not much I can eat. I was 13+half stone, now down to 12 stone, dropped from a size 16/18 to 12/14. Still carry some weight around my middle. I am confused though as my Liver readings have gone up? don't eat any food with sugar higher that 3g so why is my Liver so fatty?
Thanks for the info I will do some research. I have cut down my carb but was advised to eat it with every meal or my body would get its sugar from fat? realise this advice was misleading and now eating very little carb. - never really had a high fat diet so not much to cut down on although I have now cut out red meat.My understanding is that there are a number of causes of a fatty liver,
- most health care professionals assume it is too much alcohol, but of course that isn't always true.
- too much weight gain, since some of that weight is deposited in and around the organs
- too much carbohydrate
- certain drugs (but Metformin is not considered one of these unless you already have existing liver issues)
Re the Metformin, I found this:
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/35/3/e21
Have you come across the work of Professor Taylor with his Newcastle Diet. One of his premises is that we all have a personal fat threshold so that if we gain weight, our body starts to deposit fat in and around the organs, which can, if it exceeds our personal fat threshold, prevent those organs (the pancreas in particular) from working properly.
Can I ask, what method you have chosen to lose weight? You mention that you have lost some, and 'watch your diet carefully', but did that involve cutting fat, or carbs? If you cut the fat, and kept the carbs the same, or even increased them a little, you may have unwittingly not helped the situation.
On the other hand, if you are eating dark choc, you may already be a signed up member of the low carb lifestyle, in which case please ignore my speculation.
Well done - hard work! I do eat berries as we have a fruit garden and freeze a lot so I can have a few raspberries, black currant, gooseberries ect which I don't need to sweeten with canderelle xno I can eat just as few of the old stuff as you can... it is a serious desease... but I think better eat berries than fruits ans not have all these terrible adding conditions and amputations that people do get if they fail to control their blood glucose numbers...
actually I promies myself that I´d even go vegan if that would be nessesary.. I am a single mother to a daughter who has nothing to do with her father, and if I die she has nobody, and she is not even grown up yet..
but thanks to counting carbs and eating what I can eat my numbers are actually down in almost normal range now..
'proteins can be changed by the liver to glucose, but fats are very selvdom changed to glucose and if only in a tiny tiny amountThanks for the info I will do some research. I have cut down my carb but was advised to eat it with every meal or my body would get its sugar from fat? realise this advice was misleading and now eating very little carb. - never really had a high fat diet so not much to cut down on although I have now cut out red meat.
Well done - hard work! I do eat berries as we have a fruit garden and freeze a lot so I can have a few raspberries, black currant, gooseberries ect which I don't need to sweeten with canderelle x
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