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My question is for people who use or have experimented with higher doses of insulin for a longer period of time.
So on topic - I noticed in myself and also in a few other people who use high doses of insulin an increase in the liver GGT parameter. No one I talked to could explain it because all the rest, i.e. alt, ast, bilirubin, alkaline phase, are in the norm. Even ultrasound of the liver shows absolutely no changes or enlargement. Now I managed to find studies that say that high ggtp may be related to the development of type 2 diabetes - this could be true because all the people I know with the same condition use high doses of gh and insulin.
Personally I think the high use of synthetic insulin can falsify the GGT result in some way? it would even make sense since even an ultrasound examination shows absolutely no negative changes in the liver
Has anyone else who uses high doses of insulin noticed a similar thing in themselves?
So on topic - I noticed in myself and also in a few other people who use high doses of insulin an increase in the liver GGT parameter. No one I talked to could explain it because all the rest, i.e. alt, ast, bilirubin, alkaline phase, are in the norm. Even ultrasound of the liver shows absolutely no changes or enlargement. Now I managed to find studies that say that high ggtp may be related to the development of type 2 diabetes - this could be true because all the people I know with the same condition use high doses of gh and insulin.
Personally I think the high use of synthetic insulin can falsify the GGT result in some way? it would even make sense since even an ultrasound examination shows absolutely no negative changes in the liver
Has anyone else who uses high doses of insulin noticed a similar thing in themselves?