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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2439929" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I had NAFL over ten years ago due to my first endocrinologist, had all the scans and he told me to stop drinking alcohol. He didn't have a clue.</p><p>After my second specialist endocrinologist diagnosed me as RH, my liver function tests were always up and down, due to having fasting blood tests. I always have to have fasting tests, but the blood tests could have been any time of the day.</p><p>Because I was fasting, I didn't hydrate enough and it skewed my results. I have not had a bad test result since.</p><p>So next time you have bloods, drink about two litres of water, it helps to flush out the liver and kidneys.</p><p>I have been in Keto for years, and except for a few times, because of other things, I have now not got a fatty liver. Low carb, fasting and discovering what food effects me, my physical health has improved to being other than wear and tear, excellent.</p><p>I had a cat scan a few weeks ago.</p><p>Don't give up, I have restrictive knowledge about pcos, and I am aware of some dietary restrictions, but others can tell you more.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2439929, member: 85785"] I had NAFL over ten years ago due to my first endocrinologist, had all the scans and he told me to stop drinking alcohol. He didn't have a clue. After my second specialist endocrinologist diagnosed me as RH, my liver function tests were always up and down, due to having fasting blood tests. I always have to have fasting tests, but the blood tests could have been any time of the day. Because I was fasting, I didn't hydrate enough and it skewed my results. I have not had a bad test result since. So next time you have bloods, drink about two litres of water, it helps to flush out the liver and kidneys. I have been in Keto for years, and except for a few times, because of other things, I have now not got a fatty liver. Low carb, fasting and discovering what food effects me, my physical health has improved to being other than wear and tear, excellent. I had a cat scan a few weeks ago. Don't give up, I have restrictive knowledge about pcos, and I am aware of some dietary restrictions, but others can tell you more. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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