Anonymous wrote:Gosh, I am 52 and got my liver enzymes results back couple of weeks ago, elevated first time ever in my life, never a single drink, healthy eater. Was sent for ultrasound, and was horrified by results, enlarged liver and mildly changed echogenicity, implied fatty liver, pending more tests. I did eat tons of fruits during pandemic and was mostly sedentary, but I am not severely overweight and thought liver was my strong side. I do not eat burgers, or chips or any commercial bakery stuff. I do have gall stones but they do not give me any symptoms, normally. I was told to cut carbs a lot (I do eat lots of whole grains/veggies) and lose weight but with gall stones I have to go carefully. I can not imagine what could have happened to me during pandemic that could cause this.
Anonymous wrote:PP who takes milk thistle, did your doc say it was Ok? I am just taking dandelion root tea but kind of scared of milk thistle. Is that also a tea? Did you get ultrasound?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:seems like it was 150
There are two, AST and ALT. 150 is not that high
Anonymous wrote:seems like it was 150
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:booze x 100%
Definitely. Could also be fatty liver.
Are you overweight, op? Excess weight/poor diet can cause fatty liver. If you have are normal weight and have an otherwise healthy lifestyle, fatty liver caused by alcohol can be reversed in a matter of weeks. Good luck on your tests then!
Fatty liver is helped considerably by black coffee.
Anonymous wrote:I had this and was told any kind of virus can cause your liver enzymes to elevate, did you mention that you had covid recently? that is far more likely to be the cause than anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Got the news from dr last week.
Female, age 56, fit.
Probably have 2 drinks a day. Is that enough to cause the levels to do this?
I am not drinking for three months and then test levels again.
Anyone else? Or what else would cause this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:booze x 100%
Definitely. Could also be fatty liver.
Are you overweight, op? Excess weight/poor diet can cause fatty liver. If you have are normal weight and have an otherwise healthy lifestyle, fatty liver caused by alcohol can be reversed in a matter of weeks. Good luck on your tests then!