Since then I dropped 40 pounds, changed to low carb, walk a lot, drink coffee, take asparagus extract, milk thistle, vitamin e. Collagen, and Actos. Was hoping for lower number, but progress is progress! Down to NASH 3 and 33% of my liver. Not sure what the numbers on the right mean?? I weigh 125 now, not sure I could lose anymore??
I started almost a year ago with this... - Living with Fatty...
I started almost a year ago with this diagnosis, unfortunately. I had biopsies in February to confirm cirrhosis.
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nash2Partner
Hi New
That is very nice progress. Remember it took a couple of decades to get you up there and a couple of years to bring it down is reasonable. I started at 21 got down to 10 after 2 years. Your weight is probably good, just stay the course. The numbers on the right are quality measures of the test, those are good values.
Wayne
Hi New well we both bout the same. Been here since 2018, Been on low carb diet,have fibrosis f-3 cirrhosis ,Nash ,68 yrs old lost 45 lbs. Walk alot, drink alot, drink coffee, low carb diet 30 carbs a day,breakfast & dinner. Vitamin E ,but the exercise & low carb diet is helping my fatty liver & my nash, so am gonna continue to do what have been doing since 2018!!!!👍🙂🙂
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