I felt great,didn't suffer any side effects,then my doctor did a routine blood test,my liver function test had more than tripled in 2 years,I was told a normal test should read between 0 and 45 mine was 35,two years later and another blood test it was 110,I felt fine,my doctor told me if I didn't stop I was headed to getting cirrhosis of the liver,I did stop and 3 months later my levels were back within a normal range,but I have been warned if I start to drink again my levels will rise quickly and they will not recover.You need to get your liver checked,you don't always feel the results of damage until it's too late,don't wait
Denise
It would be a lot easier if you would keep all your questions to one thread........
It varies significantly, depending on your genetics, physiology, and many other factors. There is no way to predict how quickly or slowly it can happen. Don't roll the dice and play games with your health. Go see a doctor and get yourself tested. If you have fatty liver, you can reverse it with time.