I'm 56. Just been diagnosed with non alcoholic fatty liver. Stunned ! !
I have worked hard to lose weight over the last 5 months. . Lost 4.5 stone. . Cycle at least 80 miles a week
And I end up with a fatty liver . . How do i resolve this. . My GP does not seem bothered. . .
liver problems
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liver problems
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The road goes on forever.
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The road goes on forever.
Re: liver problems
There is a form of corn syrup that goes straight to the liver in the form of fat and the liver can't cope with it.
I think its called HFCS
High Fructose Corn Syrup but it has other names its leading to most Americans having Fatty Livers and also one of their biggest killers
I think its called HFCS
High Fructose Corn Syrup but it has other names its leading to most Americans having Fatty Livers and also one of their biggest killers
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Re: liver problems
4.5 stone Presume you've found out more about the condition eg http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/fatty-liver-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx Seems like the best plan is to continue what you are doing and keep up with the cycling.landsurfer wrote:I'm 56. Just been diagnosed with non alcoholic fatty liver. Stunned ! !
I have worked hard to lose weight over the last 5 months. . Lost 4.5 stone. . Cycle at least 80 miles a week
And I end up with a fatty liver . . How do i resolve this. . My GP does not seem bothered. . .
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Re: liver problems
We need a medical section on here what with fatty livers, acid reflux, dodgy hearts....... Are cyclists unusually unhealthy or are the unhealthy ones disproportionately attracted to this forum?