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<blockquote data-quote="Larissima" data-source="post: 1133654" data-attributes="member: 160311"><p>Can't you ask your GP to refer you for an abdominal ultrasound? When I was diagnosed with T2D, blood tests also showed an elevated liver enzyme, so I was sent to have an US to check that it wasn't something more sinister. Luckily, it was just fat - the US operator told me I had fatty liver, which was not a surprise as everything else in me was fatty too! </p><p></p><p>Once I've reached the "normal" BMI range I plan to request another abdominal US from the GP, to compare the results. I'm not sure whether it would be granted, but asking is free...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larissima, post: 1133654, member: 160311"] Can't you ask your GP to refer you for an abdominal ultrasound? When I was diagnosed with T2D, blood tests also showed an elevated liver enzyme, so I was sent to have an US to check that it wasn't something more sinister. Luckily, it was just fat - the US operator told me I had fatty liver, which was not a surprise as everything else in me was fatty too! Once I've reached the "normal" BMI range I plan to request another abdominal US from the GP, to compare the results. I'm not sure whether it would be granted, but asking is free... [/QUOTE]
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