Hi both , thanks for your replies, I was diagnosed with non alcoholic fatty liver disease about 4 years ago , this probably resulted because I packed in smoking after 50 years and to do that I ate load’s of sweets, bacon and cheese toasties etc, my weight ballooned from 17 stone to over 20 stone in less than 3 months. My GP was totally useless and just treated me for impaction, it was only after I went to A&E that I was diagnosed with nafld and told I had to lose weight and do vigorous exercise, I did this and am back down to 17 stone. It’s been a hard fight, I was in hospital earlier in the year with problems when I ate anything, they thought it was Gallstones then but they seemed to have cleared then. I have recently had a camera down my throat into the stomach and been diagnosed with Gallstones, I have to have another external scan in 2 weeks and I will know more then. I just Googled in and asked if Gallstones affected insulin or diabetes and found some information. I am still learning and I will ask my consultant when I see him. The diabetic nurses I have spoken to knew nothing on this matter so I have to keep digging.