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I’m nearly in tears of happiness reading all these. Finally people who understand! Things have been going round and round in my head and I honestly thought I was cracking up. Feel so reassured now! Thank you so much X
You're home now... and welcome.
 
Thank you so much. You are all so lovely. So excited about this diet now.
 
I’m nearly in tears of happiness reading all these. Finally people who understand! Things have been going round and round in my head and I honestly thought I was cracking up. Feel so reassured now! Thank you so much X

Don't get caught up in spiral thinking, that just makes things worse. If you ever go around in circles, post questions and concerns here. We may not be doctors and we can't diagnose, but we've been where you are. And there's always someone with an answer.
 
It must be fate that I found this page on the very day I thought I was going to crack up. Just ordered another book by Dr Fung on Intermittent Fasting too. I really can’t thank you enough for your help. You’re all amazing! XX
 

As others have said, liver enzymes do get raised when you have fat round the liver, and fat round the liver causes raised blood sugar levels. (The liver is very important in controlling blood sugar levels). Fatty livers and Type 2 diabetes go hand in hand. Get rid of the fatty liver and your blood sugar levels will drop like a stone and the enzymes will return to normal. Eating low carb and intermittent fasting, plus a bit of exercise such as walking will put all this right. There is no need to panic.

Get those print outs - you will be able to see what level these enzymes are and it will also show what they should be.
 

Can you please talk more about this (that I highlighted in red)? I would like to understand it. I don't want to hijack niclourob's thread, I just want to understand this. It seems to me that eating fat would exacerbate this problem, but apparently it doesn't, and that's what I want to understand. Honest question.
 

I'm not getting how fat round the liver can be helped by eating more fat. A doctor told me about 5 years ago that I had way too much fat (obviously by my size, I guess ) and after a blood test. He did not diagnose diabetes. That diagnosis came just 6 months ago, from another doctor, who didn't say anything about fat after blood work.

I'm confused. And even after 6 months of being T2, I'm still trying to learn all I can.
 
Stop right there. Blaming yourself will not help moving forward. And despite what the daily rags shout being overweight is by far not the only cause of diabetes. Having diabetes makes you overweight easily. Chicken and egg perhaps.

So take the wake up call on the chin and use it for motivation. Diabetes does not have to be a slow deterioration to a miserable life. Many have turned their whole health around by tackling this with low carb and reasonable exercise.
 
Fat which you eat isn't turned into body fat. Carbs turn to glucose once ingested, yes? When there's too much sugar in the bloodstream, the insulin will store it in fat cells. That is what makes you fat. The liver in particular can't seem to handle fructose (fruitsugars) too well, so they usually end up stored in the liver, rather than evenly spread out in the body.

I hope that makes a little sense. I have a migraine and a sinusinfection so I'm loopy on painkillers right now. But that's the short version. If it's too convoluted, check fatty liver on dietdoctor.com, they usually have video's explaining stuff better than I can. All in all... I lost over 50 pounds by upping fats and dropping carbs, my liver and kidney function have improved, cholesterol is down... It works.
 

Fat is not metabolised in the liver. This is a physiological fact. Glucose and fructose on the other hand pass directly to the liver where they are converted into fat and stored round the liver. Too many carbs, sugar and fruit, plus fructose that is contained in other foods, are the baddies. Dietary fat has nothing to do with it. Organ fat (internal fat that we can't see) and subcutaneous fat (under the skin that we can see) are completely different things.

https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/2013/08/09/the-most-unutterable-balls/
 
joKalsbeek and Bluetit1802, thank you both very much. Now it makes sense to me.
 
Welcome aboard. You’ve had lots of great advice already so I’ll try not to repeat it all.
It’s very hard at first
Here is a link to a blog I wrote about my first 50 days. It may resonate with you:
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/blog-entry/type-2-my-first-50-days.2190/
Given your anxiety it is worth remembering that even when things go quickly in the right direction (which they can and do) it can still be a bumpy road. I recommend keeping a few graphs of key measures - weight, bp, blood glucose
That way when a score goes the wrong way one day (it will happen - biology is not linear) you can focus on the big picture not the little setback.
This will rapidly become your favourite social media location.
 

Oh my goodness your blog could be me writing it. Everything you said resonates so well. Thank you so much for replying. I’m ashamed to say I haven’t done anything to change yet apart from giving up my tea consumption but all that changes on Monday. I am giving myself this last weekend to give myself a good kick up the behind then first thing Monday I’m low carb shopping, coming home and cooking. I’m also ashamed to say I don’t exercise at all, all that changes too. I’m going to start walking as far as I can and gradually extend it each day. I have had people say to me ‘start now not Monday’ and that’s true, I may be putting off the inevitable but if I don’t change I will still be in this chair getting fatter and fatter and more and more poorly. I need to think of this as a blooming big wake up call, I can change this before it gets worse. This week hasn’t been good, the local mental health team have been worse than useless, cancelling my appointment with 20 minutes to go and when I went to the rearranged one they had no record of me or the appointment. I have to go back on Tuesday now. Anyway, I am just so grateful to you for your message. You must be psychic because I was sitting here thinking ‘I can’t do it, I’m scared, it’s too hard’ and your message popped up.
 

Oh my goodness your blog could be me writing it. Everything you said resonates so well. Thank you so much for replying. I’m ashamed to say I haven’t done anything to change yet apart from giving up my tea consumption but all that changes on Monday. I am giving myself this last weekend to give myself a good kick up the behind then first thing Monday I’m low carb shopping, coming home and cooking. I’m also ashamed to say I don’t exercise at all, all that changes too. I’m going to start walking as far as I can and gradually extend it each day. I have had people say to me ‘start now not Monday’ and that’s true, I may be putting off the inevitable but if I don’t change I will still be in this chair getting fatter and fatter and more and more poorly. I need to think of this as a blooming big wake up call, I can change this before it gets worse. This week hasn’t been good, the local mental health team have been worse than useless, cancelling my appointment with 20 minutes to go and when I went to the rearranged one they had no record of me or the appointment. I have to go back on Tuesday now. Anyway, I am just so grateful to you for your message. You must be psychic because I was sitting here thinking ‘I can’t do it, I’m scared, it’s too hard’ and your message popped up. Thanks again.
 
It must be fate that I found this page on the very day I thought I was going to crack up. Just ordered another book by Dr Fung on Intermittent Fasting too. I really can’t thank you enough for your help. You’re all amazing! XX
take a look at my new post on a fasting experiment ( in a mo) it shows very graphically what happens when you fast !
 

Start Monday. Yes, the sooner the better but get your head straight so you are mentally prepared. Make a plan for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next week. Then make one for the rest of week.
Take this in small chunks at first.
If it goes wrong, don’t beat yourself up, just start again with the first 3 day plan. You have an exciting week ahead!
 
take a look at my new post on a fasting experiment ( in a mo) it shows very graphically what happens when you fast !
I just bought a book on fasting funnily enough. Was thinking of making the bone broth. I’ll have a look, thank you.
 
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