Guest guest Posted May 15, 2004 Report Share Posted May 15, 2004 , There is no treatment that I know of for fatty liver. Maybe someone else does. I am sure it is because of the metabolic dysfunction of mito. I have also developed lipomas (fatty tumors) on my arm and chains of them along the tendons in my legs. We used to have a member from Italy, o, a physician, who suffered from multiple lipomas. Also, from Kansas City (Are you out there, ? We miss you!) had a very severe case with many lipomas. Mito affects so many body areas...Sigh... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2004 Report Share Posted May 15, 2004 Thanks for answering that , I was a little concerned because mine wasn't being treated and just acted like it was normal. I have a small fatty tumor on my leg, I think my brother has had many of them as I recall. I think he said his hurt, mine does not, if mine is indeed a fatty tumor,. ( I think that is what the doctor said it was). Smiles, Fatty liver, lipomas, mito... and o > , > There is no treatment that I know of for fatty liver. Maybe someone else > does. I am sure it is because of the metabolic dysfunction of mito. I > have also developed lipomas (fatty tumors) on my arm and chains of them > along the tendons in my legs. We used to have a member from Italy, > o, a physician, who suffered from multiple lipomas. > Also, from Kansas City (Are you out there, ? We miss you!) had > a very severe case with many lipomas. > Mito affects so many body areas...Sigh... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2004 Report Share Posted May 15, 2004 I have a hundred or more lipomas (fatty tumors). I had one biopsied to be sure that is what they are. A few hurt when touched. I was told that this is because they were by a nerve. The only time they would consider removing one is if it became too painful or was growing very rapidly. Mine aren't visible, but can be felt. laurie > > Reply-To: > Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 09:06:57 -0400 > To: > > Subject: Re: Fatty liver, lipomas, mito... and o > > Thanks for answering that , I was a little concerned because mine > wasn't being treated and just acted like it was normal. I have a small > fatty tumor on my leg, I think my brother has had many of them as I recall. > I think he said his hurt, mine does not, if mine is indeed a fatty tumor,. > ( I think that is what the doctor said it was). > > Smiles, > > Fatty liver, lipomas, mito... and o > > >> , >> There is no treatment that I know of for fatty liver. Maybe someone else >> does. I am sure it is because of the metabolic dysfunction of mito. I >> have also developed lipomas (fatty tumors) on my arm and chains of them >> along the tendons in my legs. We used to have a member from Italy, >> o, a physician, who suffered from multiple lipomas. >> Also, from Kansas City (Are you out there, ? We miss you!) had >> a very severe case with many lipomas. >> Mito affects so many body areas...Sigh... >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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