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DiscussionBeen diagnosed with Fatty Liver: What can I do about it?
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Thank you for your time to answer my question I appreciate it.😊
I have fatty liver, my pcp told me my liver enzymes were high for a couple of years then said I had fatty liver and then NAFLD, sent me to a gastroenterologist who ran bloodwork another year or so then she said my bilirubin was high which meant nothing to me. She said I need a liver biopsy but I felt perfectly fine. We planned and had daughters wedding, and my husband passed with cancer. So I finally had biopsy and was told I have Cirrhosis in 2020. I lost 85lbs and now correct wt for height, and have never drank alcohol. I too suggest you get a hepatologist, don’t wait. I have one now! 💚
Yes I would agree it is definitely a sneaky disease. I also felt fine was dx with NAFLD/cirrhosis 1/ 2020 and by October 2020 I was in liver failure and having a liver transplant. I have no underlying diseases, in good health except liver disease.
If diagnosed with cirrhosis, fatty liver be proactive b/f it gets worse 😊💚
Hello @teresa123 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. There are several members who also have fatty liver and have been sharing about it in an existing discussion so you will notice I have moved your post here to join them:
- Been diagnosed with Fatty Liver: What can I do about it?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/liver-1/
When were you diagnosed?
Hi, @teresa123 Welcome to Connect.
Fatty liver is something that is generally underdiagnosed. I have read that doctors should look for it when a person is overweight or has recently been diagnosed with diabetes. Our diets tend to often not be the healthiest.
I had cirrhosis which happens when fatty liver is not diagnosed and is allowed to progress. Cirrhosis causes scarring of the liver and cannot be reversed whereas fatty liver can be reversed with healthier eating and cutting out alcohol. Even with hallmark symptoms of cirrhosis, it took about 15 months for my cirrhosis to be diagnosed. I had a liver transplant in September 2016.
If you have been diagnosed with fatty liver then I implore you to take it seriously so you can reverse it. You may benefit from seeing a hepatologist since they specialize in "the liver, the biliary tree, the gallbladder and the pancreas". If your PCP is good you may do fine with just their care but my PCP tends to refer people to specialists because specialists do know the most about whatever their specialty is.
JK