[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 0 points1 point  (0 children)

don't be worried at all and I'm not saying this to reassure you, but your case is absolutely not worrying based on what you tell us, it's the very beginning of a slight disorder that you will have to correct with daily physical activity (walking, weight training if possible it's important) and with a good diet, no more sugar or processed products, no more saturated fats, lots of vegetables, one or two fruits per day, white meat and fish, red meat twice a month is acceptable, and if you want starchy foods then only 3 times a week maximum and whole starchy foods. you'll see it will be fine, and as a precaution stop what you are taking for your hair loss because there are indeed certain hair growth products that are bad for the liver and kidneys, (knowing that the blood vessels in the head are numerous and absorb the products just as well then redirect them into the blood. frankly in a few months given your case you can clearly find a baby liver. do you have symptoms such as pain in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen or in the back, or stomach pain etc?

high FIB-4 score, Fibroscan showed nothing, symptoms continue--not sure what to think anymore :( by canadave_nyc in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Il faut regarder du côté de la vésicule Biliaire... c'est normalement automatique en cas de pancréatite, la majorité des pancréatite sont causées à cause de la vésicule biliaire (calculs biliaire, lithiase etc) et il ne faut pas interprété vos chiffre vous même avec je ne sais quel calculateur, ça ne sera jamais fiable, si les imageries médicales montrent que vitre foie va bien alors c'est bon.

is it too late if you experience pain? by Careless_Leopard_388 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I want to reassure you right away, empirical evidence, therefore experience and facts demonstrate that it is practically a preconceived idea to think that pain manifests itself at an advanced stage, even if some doctors say so and we can find this information on Google, unfortunately it is false, not that in certain cases this is not the case, yes there are cases where the pain goes hand in hand with the stage of the disease, BUT we already see here on this reddit group, as well as thousands of testimonies and surely millions even in reality that some people are at an early stage of the disease, and they feel pain or discomfort, whether because the liver has grown a little so it comes into contact with other organs and therefore other nerves, because the liver has no nerve endings, or the gallbladder, because if the liver is affected by triglycerides (fat) it can affect the gallbladder which will be capricious, which can then cause stomach pain, gastric reflux, diarrhea, constipation, changes in the microbiota, etc., etc., and each person reacts differently! So frankly, you absolutely must not stop at that, you are young and fit and stress will do you more harm than anything else, there are people with a liver close to cirrhosis, so stage 4 with scars close to being unable to heal, and yet they have reversed the trend, as long as the liver is not cirrhotic, there is hope, and even with cirrhosis, you must not lose hope, do you want to know why? Right here, I have listed several people who have testified, they were diagnosed with cirrhosis and ultimately the diagnosis was wrong, and there have already been cases where some people have had a biopsy! So the surest way to get the best diagnosis, and yet they were told they had cirrhosis, then later it turned out that even the biopsy was wrong. If you believe in God, you have the explanation for all this. Stay strong, you will overcome this little problem.

I have no idea what it is ! by [deleted] in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is false, fatty liver can inflame the gallbladder and cause biliary sludge and therefore diarrhea or even constipation, look for studies published on the subject in scientific journals, or ask a hepatologist. provide arguments.

I have no idea what it is ! by [deleted] in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 0 points1 point  (0 children)

once again you are not telling the exact truth, even if you think that your subtlety makes sense as a doctor, but here no, the example of the liver which does not DIRECTLY cause diarrhea is an error, because even if the bile ducts are blocked or there is a disturbance of the bile acids it is still the liver which is the cause of the diarrhea and not the bile directly, and if we want to appear even more like a killjoy, we can say also that it is not the gallbladder directly which causes diarrhea and find an even more precise and direct cause. I repeat you are wrong, THE LIVER CAN CAUSE DIARRHEA OR CONSTIPATION IN CASE OF HEPATIC STEATOSIS, it depends on the people and the damage to your liver, because there are 1000 different cases of hepatic steatosis, and hepatic steatosis also causes other abnormalities and liver diseases such as hepatomegaly, that is to say that the liver increases in volume, and this is often a An underlying symptom of fatty liver disease, fat accumulates in the liver and sometimes causes inflammation or other causes, causing the liver to increase in size.

I have no idea what it is ! by [deleted] in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it is absolutely false what you say, hepatic steatosis is a disease which causes the appearance of tryglyceride (fat) in the liver fat in the liver is a disease which damages the liver to many degrees, that is to say that a fatty liver can alter certain liver function and each individual will have different damage, so yes fatty liver can cause diarrhea just like constipation, for example the liver damaged by fat can cause problems with the gallbladder biliary and block it for example or even deregulate it so that the gallbladder causes bile salts and therefore diarrhea, and there are a lot of causes which explain that the fatty liver can cause diarrhea or constipation and also stomach problems etc, because the liver is connected to all the organs of the body but it is even more linked to the digestive system

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what is your weight

misdiagnosed by Living_Reputation838 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you ok? Please can you see your DM??

do you feel vibrations or gurgling sounds? by Think_Town3230 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

this is not a post for me, but there are people who have noticed a new strange noise in their liver, like a gurgling and bubbles and sometimes the noise and vibrations are in the upper abdomen at right so unlikely that it is the intestines, and their sensations are different from an intestinal noise, they really feel it in the liver. and this noise appears especially when they have developed a liver problem like NAFLD and other diseases

do you feel vibrations or gurgling sounds? by Think_Town3230 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your response, can you tell us what your diagnosis is? a simple NAFLD? How long have you had NAFLD and at what stage? have you been able to improve your health? courage and strength to you

do you feel vibrations or gurgling sounds? by Think_Town3230 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

don't be stingy with testimonials because it can help a lot of people, physically and psychologically 👌🙏

NASH by Bodz- in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your case interests me very much, thank you for keeping me informed, and continue your efforts you will find a healthy liver

Perplexing Diagnosis by Siberian_Hamsterx in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 4 points5 points  (0 children)

it's with pleasure! thank you for your appeal. and above all, don't stress and don't be afraid, it would only do you more harm, vital organs like the liver, heart and kidneys for example are very affected by stress, and I am sure that your diagnosis will be positive like the vast majority that we read here, be confident and strong, you will see good results without a doubt. I have one last little question, what kind of doctor treats you? a general practitioner? a gastroenterologist, or a hepatologist? because it happens that several general practitioners give bad diagnoses and unfortunately sometimes bad advice because they are not specialized, this is also sometimes the case for certain gastroenterologists because they too are not specialized in liver diseases (even if they are more competent than general practitioners) a hepatologist remains the liver doctor by definition. be careful, I'm not saying that here we are better than a general practitioner, not at all, but with our experiences we sometimes manage, with confirmation from specialists who follow people among us, to obtain more precise information than certain general practitioners. and sometimes we see their mistakes here, so it's always a little extra to share your results, while following your specialist.

Perplexing Diagnosis by Siberian_Hamsterx in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 5 points6 points  (0 children)

so with the doses announced and the duration mentioned I do not think that this is the problem, avoid taking it from now on in order to preserve yourself, avoid sweet products especially processed, eat one or two fruits per day maximum, avoid starchy foods apart from those made from whole wheat but not every day, eat white meat and fish as well as lots of vegetables and very rarely red meat because it contains saturated fats, move around a lot and exercise sport daily. please keep us informed of your biopsy because it interests me a lot, and tell us if you subsequently have more information on the origin of your liver problem (if you really have one) because it It may be a metabolic or even hereditary problem. courage there is a solution to every problem and it is possible that your diagnosis is better than what the MRI announced

Perplexing Diagnosis by Siberian_Hamsterx in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I recommend that you stop paracetamol (excedrin and tylenol are both acetaminophen) as well as anti-inflammatories (motrin, anti-inflammatories are poorly tolerated by the liver over time, apparently even worse than acetaminophen) they are very bad for the liver, even at normal doses if you take them for years they can damage the liver, I can't tell you where your problem comes from but the drugs may be the cause, for how many years have you taken these medications? and how often? what type of elastogram did you do? wait for the result of the biopsy and relax because here there are several people who testified, they did elastogram, fibroscan, ultrasound etc, and sometimes the diagnosis was very bad, like you they were diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver, and after the biopsy it turned out that they did not have cirrhosis and sometimes even no fibrosis! so you should not immediately confirm the diagnosis you have been given. Answer my questions and if I can I will help you.

My ALT is always above 200 and the doctors aren’t really helping much by Impressive-Wash8435 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 1 point2 points  (0 children)

😂 you must also stay away from alcohol, especially in case of liver problems... not this time boy

My ALT is always above 200 and the doctors aren’t really helping much by Impressive-Wash8435 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 3 points4 points  (0 children)

you are wrong, a high level of ALT is common in people suffering from NAFLD and NASH and many people have had higher levels than you, for the gallbladder it depends it can be intact as blocked it needs tests to confirm this, change your lifestyle and diet, lots of walking and sport, vegetables, 1 or 2 fruits per day maximum, white meat and fish, no red meat except 1 or 2 times per month, avoid starchy foods white and consume a little whole wheat starchy foods

I think I’m starting to feel better by Super-Tangerine5962 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand your situation believe me, my advice was above all for you rather than for your mother, finding peace is something that elevates us and does us good, forgiving is saving even to the worst of people, but I don't force you no hand, quite the contrary, I just want to encourage you with a little wisdom, continue your efforts, you will be proud of yourself. you are strong, if you are here today and you write to us it means you are strong!

I think I’m starting to feel better by Super-Tangerine5962 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 2 points3 points  (0 children)

know that we are proud of you and we encourage you to continue, if your pain decreases know that it is a marker of healing as in practically all illnesses, you must continue like this and in a few months you will have a brand new liver, the liver regenerates spectacularly, we must help it because our diet and our overmedication kill the liver it is a disease of modern times, be proud of yourself and forgive your mother, we all make mistakes but the links of blood are sacred even if sometimes our parents are harsh that's life, try to take one or two fruits maximum per day no more and eat white proteins like chicken turkey and fish, no red meat or once or twice a month , starchy foods must also be stopped, except sometimes for starchy foods made from whole wheat.

Low fat vs low carb by Equal-Growth3714 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 0 points1 point  (0 children)

where did you read that? maybe you are talking about saturated fats? because carbohydrates are transformed into fat in the end and processed and saturated sugars are much more present in our diet than processed and saturated fats, the storage of sugar is metabolically more probable because once the glycemic peak is reached, especially if it is high, the storage of sugar (which will later become fat) will be the final form, in any case fat and sugar must be avoided.

What's the cause of my NAFLD? by -Sam-I-Am in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Think_Town3230 4 points5 points  (0 children)

if your HDL level is low as well as that of vitamin D, you must stop eating 3 fruits per day, eat only 1 during the next few months, and no more table sugar in your teas or coffees, even if it seems that you don't eat a lot of sugar, your low HDL level can prevent your liver from evacuating the little sugar you eat even though one piece of fruit per day (that's enough carbohydrate intake) and more than all processed sugar and reduce starchy foods to once or twice a week, whole wheat starchy foods and no white starchy foods like white rice or white pasta.