carina62
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I was diagnosed with Fatty Liver last year (by chance) and wondered if anyone else has managed to 'reverse' it? How do you know that it's improving? As I've posted in previous threads, I am losing weight and taking better control of my BS so this should benefit the fatty liver also. I didn't know that fatty liver, diabetes, high BP, high cholesterol is all part of the metabolic syndrome but I'm glad I know about it as I'm doing something about it. My GP's didn't seem that concerned about it.
I thought that a lot of us type 2's are likely to have fatty liver but most of us are not tested for it. How was yours found out? Sorry just curious. My understanding is that losing weight will help. When first diagnosed I read a lot about the Newcastle Study with Professor Taylor and he mentions it. I think that was looked at from scans. I also would be curious to know if there are any other tests that can diagnose it.
Yes I had fatty liver for years. I followed a low carb high fat diet and now it's healed.
Via blood tests and physical examination by GP. My ALT tests were around 150+ for a while, but last time was just inside the 'normal' band.How did you find out it was healed? did you have an ultrasound scan or was it via blood tests?
How did you find out it was healed? did you have an ultrasound scan or was it via blood tests?
Yes, I lost 20 kilos and on next MRI, it was reversed. I avoided dairy, red meat, sugar - it's important to bring it down
Yes I had fatty liver for years. I followed a low carb high fat diet and now it's healed.
I went through the rigmirole of being diagnosed with a fatty liver because of high liver function test.
I had the scans and the diagnosis was leave alcohol alone.
As alcohol affected me greatly and was in the process of total abstaining, that was not hard to do.
As I was putting on the pounds because of a type two diagnosis my fatty liver became fattier (is that a word?)
Anyway after a second scan and told the much more nicer scanner that I didn't drink, he declared I had NAFLD. (Non alcoholic fatty liver disease) I was told to diet and eat healthily and lose weight!
Once again, I informed him I was dieting as instructed by my health team. Little did they know, that it was the carbs that was making me ill and heavier due to hyperinsulinaemia and RH!
So since diagnosis of RH and very low carbing because I had to, losing five stones, all my symptoms of anything to do with my endocrine system have gone and I'm really healthy for an oap of my age.
My last scan revealed no fatty liver.
So, yes, is the answer to your question.
The wife is slowly but surely getting her fatty liver better results, as she is T2!
All due to the low carb lifestyle.
Well not for me anyway. I am convinced that carbs were what caused my fatty liver (along with diet drinks). Trudi Deakin did a video about this I believe, but sorry I don't have the energy to search for it right now.When you say high fat diet, surely the fat and saturated fats have to be looked at?
It is better if you eat them. Fats cause the hormone Leptin to be produced. This is the hormone that can get fat out of your fat cells and it tells the brain when you are full. Apparently you can't easily lose weight without eating fat. This is one reason why lots of people who do low fat get bigger.When you say high fat diet, surely the fat and saturated fats have to be looked at?
What is RH? thanks
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