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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH

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40 days ago my ALT was 72 AST 33

Today

ALT 64 AST 36

Lost 10 pounds/cut alcohol no that big of a drinker/ all I’ve eaten is veggies/salmon/nuts

Completely changed my life. Does anyone have the same problem where there liver enzymes are still slightly elevated?

Regards.

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It can take awhile for those to come down, but they do signal inflammation is still there so think about things that might be inflammatory in your diet as one thought

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Bluesky5 in reply tonash2

Good call. I cut my alcohol intake to 5 drinks a week. Forget it -going to zero drinks. Best to eliminate everything for the time being.

Thanks for some feedback.

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