awfyblether
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I have no experience of this type of diet but I’ll tag in @ickihun who has been through the process herself and I’m sure can help you.I have been referred for bariatric surgery and have been advised to follow a milk diet for two reasons. First to show I can lose weight (I can see why they are sceptical) and second to reduce the size of my liver.
Much as I like milk, the diet doesn't appeal. I wondered if a low carb/keto diet could have the same effect on the liver? What do you think?
I have been referred for bariatric surgery and have been advised to follow a milk diet for two reasons. First to show I can lose weight (I can see why they are sceptical) and second to reduce the size of my liver.
Much as I like milk, the diet doesn't appeal. I wondered if a low carb/keto diet could have the same effect on the liver? What do you think?
I have been referred for bariatric surgery and have been advised to follow a milk diet for two reasons. First to show I can lose weight (I can see why they are sceptical) and second to reduce the size of my liver.
Much as I like milk, the diet doesn't appeal. I wondered if a low carb/keto diet could have the same effect on the liver? What do you think?
Hi. Are you referring to the milkshakes or are you referring to the pre-op diet to shrink liver for access via laposcopy? Which bariatric op are you advised to benefit more from? Are you type2 insulin dependant or type1 with insulin resistance too?I have been referred for bariatric surgery and have been advised to follow a milk diet for two reasons. First to show I can lose weight (I can see why they are sceptical) and second to reduce the size of my liver.
Much as I like milk, the diet doesn't appeal. I wondered if a low carb/keto diet could have the same effect on the liver? What do you think?
It is proven weight loss improves fatty liver. From a low carb diet or a Roux-en-y operation.
Fatty liver can even effect slim outside but fat inside people.
We are all different so our diet has to be effective for our own personal needs.
Some morbibly obese peole struggle to lose weight when their liver cannot perform well. Some hv no liver issues due to alcohol and dancing and no diabetes.
I believe type2 is more a liver failure than anything to do with the pancreas. My extentive liver blocking results prove that for me and my body's need.
In my experience the milk diet reduces weight due to less calories over a period of time. For some. They use that weight loss in the hope it shrinks the liver.I'd love to know the scientific evidence for this 'milk diet' versus a low carb diet. I suspect the low carb would be better overall but that's merely my opinion as an amateur....
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