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Originally Posted by Barbora Are you overweight? In case your BMI is above 30 that is the likely cause, not the Met. It is simply too much fat in the liver. | Weight can increase the numbers, but it's not exactly the cut-and-dry answer you posted. Abnormal test results re:weight are usually tied to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which is not an automatic result of being overweight, although that's the major risk factor. Many of us on here are overweight/obese, and our numbers are perfectly normal (including mine).
Your docs will figure it out!
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