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T2 and Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver (present or past) disease?

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A health reporter from the Daily Mail Good Health section is looking to interview people who have type 2 diabetes and non alcohol related fatty liver disease. It would involve a short phone interview and the newspaper will send a photographer at a time arranged to suit your convenience before end of this week. For more information please get in touch with forum@Diabetes.co.uk, and you will be referred to the relevant area.

The NAFLD can be past or present, as some fwere found to have NAFLD, on diagnosis, but now resolved.

Many thanks.
 
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A little nudge up for our evening traffic.
 
And a further bump.

The NAFLD can be past or present, as some fwere found to have NAFLD, on diagnosis, but now resolved. . I'll amend the OP too. :)
 
And a further bump.

The NAFLD can be past or present, as some fwere found to have NAFLD, on diagnosis, but now resolved. . I'll amend the OP too. :)
 
Many of us, I think, never had a diagnosis of NAFLD.
I don't recall even having the subject raised, although I was only BMI 27.5 on diagnosis.
 
Many of us, I think, never had a diagnosis of NAFLD.
I don't recall even having the subject raised, although I was only BMI 27.5 on diagnosis.

Thanks LittleGreyCat. I think a few have had diagnosis, and a few have concluded from elevated liver enzymes etc.
 
Many of us, I think, never had a diagnosis of NAFLD.
I don't recall even having the subject raised, although I was only BMI 27.5 on diagnosis.

My understanding is that virtually everyone with chronic insulin resistance has fatty liver. Not sure on the semantics of “disease” though.
 
I was diagnosed with a NAFL a couple of years before my T2D diagnosis.

If you would like to be considered, please drop a note to forum@ and your info will be passed on.

Assuming you do elect to email, please include some context in your email, as they're trying to move this article along pretty promptly, I understand.

Thanks!
 
Are the interested in people who had a very bad liver function blood test even if the person was not told it is due to NAFL?
 
I don't know exactly where the cut-offs apply, but if you are interested, make contact with forum@ and it will be reviewed by the decision-making bods.
 
I have a type 2, and non alcoholic fatty liver.

However I would rather chew my own arm off than give anything to the Daily Mail.
 
Me too! NAFLD diagnosed but for some reason my GP stopped testing my blood sugar for a few years, during which time it was building and building, until I went in and asked for a urine test. Which obviously was high.
 
I was under the impression that whilst the liver function tests and Gamma GT results can be markers for NAFLD it can only be diagnosed after a liver scan. I doubt there are very many of us who had such a scan. Personally I can't be of help because my liver bits and bobs have always been well within the normal range.
 
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