My liver was so far gone they thought it was a tumerous mass. Once it turned out to be non-alcoholic fatty liver disease ("an abnormal stacking of fat on the liver") I was told they'd see me again once it turned to cirrhosis, because there's nothing that can be done about it. (And being a teetotaller, I was often asked about my hidden alcoholism. Gee, thanks.) Currently my liver function's returned to normal, and the only way to see it ever was fatty is to go an ultrasound. So you can fix it, same way you'd fix your blood sugars: low carb, high fat eating. It's not exectly a cure-all, but it comes very close. Only thing is, with depression in the mix, it's an uphill battle. You can be given the tools to fix both your liver and your blood sugars, but you'll have to stick with it. Motivation's a problem to us sometimes. I know I'm doing everything I can to stay alive for my husband and my mum, because I've been suicidal since I was 11. (Made it to 41 regardless!I have been type 2 for the past 10 years or so, currently on statins, 4xMetformin, 2xGlycaside (sorry about spelling) and weekly ozempic injection. Quite frankly I'm board with it all now and have decided to stop all of my medication later in the year. My question is, I already have elevated numbers on my liver function, I'm 55 year old and get told every year that I should reduce alcohol intake but I drink around 30 units per YEAR, how long does it take at high sugar levels for liver to collapse?
I know this isn't what people want to see or hear. I belive I have suffered from depression for about 20+ years but have always been able to deal with it via work etc, now I'm having to work from home I have more chance to think and act on decisions I have made. My decision has been reinforced by my GP, having seen a diabetic nurse yesterday for a meds review I was sent through to see tla GP and after a minute or so conversation her words, and this is a quote "you are wasting my time, making me annoyed and angry. There are people dying at the moment and you are here not accepting help, get out and don't come back." I've made my decision, reinforced by GP I'm just trying to find out time scales
I have been type 2 for the past 10 years or so, currently on statins, 4xMetformin, 2xGlycaside (sorry about spelling) and weekly ozempic injection. Quite frankly I'm board with it all now and have decided to stop all of my medication later in the year. My question is, I already have elevated numbers on my liver function, I'm 55 year old and get told every year that I should reduce alcohol intake but I drink around 30 units per YEAR, how long does it take at high sugar levels for liver to collapse?
I know this isn't what people want to see or hear. I belive I have suffered from depression for about 20+ years but have always been able to deal with it via work etc, now I'm having to work from home I have more chance to think and act on decisions I have made. My decision has been reinforced by my GP, having seen a diabetic nurse yesterday for a meds review I was sent through to see tla GP and after a minute or so conversation her words, and this is a quote "you are wasting my time, making me annoyed and angry. There are people dying at the moment and you are here not accepting help, get out and don't come back." I've made my decision, reinforced by GP I'm just trying to find out time scales
I have been type 2 for the past 10 years or so, currently on statins, 4xMetformin, 2xGlycaside (sorry about spelling) and weekly ozempic injection. Quite frankly I'm board with it all now and have decided to stop all of my medication later in the year. My question is, I already have elevated numbers on my liver function, I'm 55 year old and get told every year that I should reduce alcohol intake but I drink around 30 units per YEAR, how long does it take at high sugar levels for liver to collapse?
I know this isn't what people want to see or hear. I belive I have suffered from depression for about 20+ years but have always been able to deal with it via work etc, now I'm having to work from home I have more chance to think and act on decisions I have made. My decision has been reinforced by my GP, having seen a diabetic nurse yesterday for a meds review I was sent through to see tla GP and after a minute or so conversation her words, and this is a quote "you are wasting my time, making me annoyed and angry. There are people dying at the moment and you are here not accepting help, get out and don't come back." I've made my decision, reinforced by GP I'm just trying to find out time scales
My diet isn't brilliant but a lot better than it use to be, I know I eat too many carbs, but I don't eat much veg, don't like it so do eat more potato's, pasta and rice than I should. As to hba1, last reading was November at 66 down from 90. Just had bloods taken again for next test, but when I first went onto an injectable I had to sign a contract that if weight or hba1 didn't decrease by 10% then it would be taken away and I'm expecting my next results to be going in the wrong directionWow.
What are you eating in a typical day, what was your last hba1c?
My diet isn't brilliant but a lot better than it use to be, I know I eat too many carbs, but I don't eat much veg, don't like it so do eat more potato's, pasta and rice than I should. As to hba1, last reading was November at 66 down from 90. Just had bloods taken again for next test, but when I first went onto an injectable I had to sign a contract that if weight or hba1 didn't decrease by 10% then it would be taken away and I'm expecting my next results to be going in the wrong direction
My diet isn't brilliant but a lot better than it use to be, I know I eat too many carbs, but I don't eat much veg, don't like it so do eat more potato's, pasta and rice than I should. As to hba1, last reading was November at 66 down from 90. Just had bloods taken again for next test, but when I first went onto an injectable I had to sign a contract that if weight or hba1 didn't decrease by 10% then it would be taken away and I'm expecting my next results to be going in the wrong direction
If you are quoting anything that has a link in it (or are adding your own links) that may be the reason as you are not allowed to post links until you reach a certain post count (I think), so if you quote something just remove the link from the quoted post and you then may be able to happily reply.thanks for the comments I am unable to post a reply to anything on the thread - I just get a message "reply is SPAM" try again later
I don't eat much veg, I do eat fruit and usually eat meat 3 or 4 times a week and fish 1 or 2 times with other days being the chicken burgers, beans on toast type of thing. Most days I have sandwiches at lunch time and then with my main meal whatever I'm having will usually have Pasta, Rice or Potatos of some sort
Have you tried low carbing? That amount of alcohol is unlikely to have caused the problem with your liver. It's much more likely to be caused by carbs generally. The liver problem is probably causing insulin resistance which is in essence... T2. Cure the liver (which my doc told me could nt be done) and you may not need any of those drugs anyway.
www.dietdoctor.com is a good place to start.
Edit: How elevated are your liver readings? Do you have your recent results? It may not be as bad as you think.
Edit 2 : I think this is a case of bad doctor, not bad patient.
Do you have your own blood glucose meter?
Hi there, so you've made your decision already by the sound of it (to stop your medication), can you tell us what you are going to do instead if anything?, ie are you thinking of changing your eating habits or 'lifestyle' in any way? If so, there are many people on here who can help or inspire you. Please let us know your goals and although we would all say 'speak to your Dr first', it seems you have already done that. x
You sound like an ideal candidate for carnivore?
Zero veg, fruit or cereals just meat, fish, eggs and dairy.. does that appeal?
basically give up
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