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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...

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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).

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Fatty liver, lipomas, mito... and o

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> 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...

>

>

>

>

>

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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

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> Subject: Re: Fatty liver, lipomas, mito... and o

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> 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

>

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>> ,

>> 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...

>>

>>

>>

>>

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