I'm 44yr old,Female, Obese,Wt 96kgs/5’3”
1-How to Reduce High GGT-55.3
2-How to Lower Triglycerides-293
3- Want to up Heamoglobin-7.7
4-increase Iron Deficiency-20
5-Reduce HbA1C-8.1 values
I'm 44yr old,Female, Obese,Wt 96kgs/5’3”
1-How to Reduce High GGT-55.3
2-How to Lower Triglycerides-293
3- Want to up Heamoglobin-7.7
4-increase Iron Deficiency-20
5-Reduce HbA1C-8.1 values
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Hi do you have liver disease now?
No not at all
I have done tests by myself
Want to cope up with all health problems
You should see a doctor urgently. Do you have diabetes? If so, it seems to be managed rather poorly.
As for your questions, these 'how to's'
The most effective thing you can do, must do, is to change your life-style. You ought to follow a healthy diet, lose weight and exercise as much as your health permits you to do. A lot is to be won with these simple steps.
Good luck,
P.
Poorly controlled diabetes combined with obesity can be a contributory factor to things like non-alcohol related fatty liver disease. You really do need to see your doctor and take steps to begin looking after your liver. For more information on NAFLD consult the British Liver Trust page at:- britishlivertrust.org.uk/li...
No one on here is medically qualified to make any sort of diagnosis based on your various results and queries, you really do need to see your own doctor who can carry out appropriate testing and make appropriate referrals.
Katie
Hi,
Welcome to the forum.
Differences in normal range for different laboratories can make it difficult to compare or comment on individual test results specifically. This is due to the different brand of tests that are used and how these are interpreted.
This forum is here to share experiences and provide support to each other and we would advise against posting any test results or asking for specific medical advice. This is not a medical forum and should not be used to try and make diagnoses or replace advice from your own medical practitioners who have a much wider view of your health and test results.
We appreciate how worried you are and hope you can still post with regards to support and information but it is against the rules of our forum to post test results and to ask for specific medical advice,
You may find The British Liver Trust publication on liver disease tests explained useful to read;
britishlivertrust.org.uk/wp...
However, it really would be best to discuss your test results with your own doctors who know you best,
Best wishes,
BLT admin
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