to study patient: I was diagnosed with fatty liver a few months ago. I am probably 50 lbs overwieight after having a child, and admittedly was brought up on a poor diet of processed foods with probably little nutrients in comparison, as well as a low fat, diet pop junkie for several years. All that I now know is very bad. I was diagnosed because of routine blood work for high blood preassure. Checked and double checked, and then ultimately had an ultra sound. Yes it can be seen on one of those. I am now scheduled for an appointment with a liver specialist next month. (the waiting really does suck) It is the only way to know how damaged your liver really is. If I understand right there are a few different routes they can take from there. I have did alot of information searching, fatty liver is reversible, as long as you do something. Unfortunately there is some sacrifice, such as giving up alot of dangerous foods to your body. Then after you heal probably just in moderation. I've been checking out an Australian doctors website that seems to have some promising information on restoring liver function, including diet information, and supplements. I'm going to try it in a couple of months. Her name is Dr. Sandra Cabot, there's oodles of information on all of this on the internet.
to study patient: I was diagnosed with fatty liver a few months ago. I am probably 50 lbs overwieight after having a child, and admittedly was brought up on a poor diet of processed foods with probably little nutrients in comparison, as well as a low fat, diet pop junkie for several years. All that I now know is very bad. I was diagnosed because of routine blood work for high blood preassure. Checked and double checked, and then ultimately had an ultra sound. Yes it can be seen on one of those. I am now scheduled for an appointment with a liver specialist next month. (the waiting really does suck) It is the only way to know how damaged your liver really is. If I understand right there are a few different routes they can take from there. I have did alot of information searching, fatty liver is reversible, as long as you do something. Unfortunately there is some sacrifice, such as giving up alot of dangerous foods to your body. Then after you heal probably just in moderation. I've been checking out an Australian doctors website that seems to have some promising information on restoring liver function, including diet information, and supplements. I'm going to try it in a couple of months. Her name is Dr. Sandra Cabot, there's oodles of information on all of this on the internet.
I didn't make it as far as #28. Now my interest is also peeked. I don't know if anyone saw the spoof film Orgasmo, but maybe the cotton ball works similiarly as the ray gun in the movie did.
It was once suggested to me that sleeping with earplugs can be a bad idea. What if the fire alarm goes off?