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<blockquote data-quote="Arab Horse" data-source="post: 1935456" data-attributes="member: 136328"><p>I did have a liver scan, not the posh one, just the hand held scanner, and didn't have a fatty liver. I am 74 and waiting for my 2nd hip replacement so no gym for me but I do have a treadmill which I use regularly and I have horses so lots of mucking out etc so I am fairly active.</p><p></p><p>I do eat a lo calorie diet with lots of meat and eggs but my glucose is always high after eating even when very low carb. I know I can't cut my fod intake much as I am too thin to start with, just wondered if anyone else has the same problem and what rhey do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arab Horse, post: 1935456, member: 136328"] I did have a liver scan, not the posh one, just the hand held scanner, and didn't have a fatty liver. I am 74 and waiting for my 2nd hip replacement so no gym for me but I do have a treadmill which I use regularly and I have horses so lots of mucking out etc so I am fairly active. I do eat a lo calorie diet with lots of meat and eggs but my glucose is always high after eating even when very low carb. I know I can't cut my fod intake much as I am too thin to start with, just wondered if anyone else has the same problem and what rhey do. [/QUOTE]
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