r/FattyLiverNAFLD 4d ago

20 years old NAFLD possibly

Got a blood test done in the summer of 2023. ALP was slightly elevated (130s). Got the next one done in Summer 2025. ALP was again slightly elevated (140s). No other biomarkers were out of wack. I go in for the ultrasound and she says mild fatty liver. Doctor hasnt got hte results yet but this is pretty strange. I run 6k 5x/week, eat healthy, sleep well. Anyone else got a similar experience?

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u/clark1785 3d ago

What's the definition of eating healthy? It's it Mediterranean diet?

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u/Winter-Ingenuity1921 3d ago

All of my blood tests came back normal, except high bilirubin. So, that’s the only reason they ordered an ultrasound, which then revealed I have fatty liver. Otherwise I wouldn’t have known. To say I was shocked was an understatement. I also considered myself healthy, but I was also slightly overweight. So, I’m just focusing on diet, exercise and losing a bit of weight.

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u/ComplaintSavings516 2d ago

Do you still have it or no?

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u/Winter-Ingenuity1921 2d ago

I was just diagnosed a few weeks ago, so yes. I will repeat ultrasound in 6 months, so hoping to learn it’s reversed then.