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Good news and not so good...Fatty liver

I have raised enzymes for my liver and gp has said non-alcoholic fatty liver. I haven't been for scans or anything to identify if there is inflammation. Fatty liver scares me a lot more than a dx of diabetes. I guess there is so much message about diabetes being manageable but fatty liver feels like there are already complications and I'm petrified about it. I'm hoping losing weight will help.
 
Yes it will help, as will reducing the amount of carbs (particularly fructose) that you consume. Fatty liver and diabetes (Type 2) and insulin resistance all tend to go hand in hand, though of course there are exceptions.
 
Hi Bulkbiker. I had an abdominal ultrasound scan because my blood test indicated raised something or other (can't remember!), which was how it was diagnosed. I'm certainly concerned about it, it came as a further shock after trying to get used to the fact that I have diabetes. I'm floundering a bit if I'm honest; that's out of character for me. Pancreas is a thing that I worry about as my dad had pancreatitis and was also T2. The outcome was not good.
Good luck with your request for a dexascan, let us know how you get on. Jan x
 
Hi letsy. I know, it feels like a bit of a kick in the teeth although I understand that there are thousands of people that are unaware that they have it, and it doesn't necessarily cause a problem. I suppose its better to know and be able to deal with it good luck. Jan x
 
Will do.. seeing doc this week so will report back..
 


Hello

How did you get on? What worked? I
 
Hello

How did you get on? What worked? I
Hi Ross. Still working on it. I think that I'll be requesting a further liver scan after say, 6 months, to see where I'm at with it. I have to say that Dr. Michael Mosely expounds the benefits of the low carb diet in helping with getting rid of visceral fat, so here's hoping
 
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