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Beverley Posted - Jun 19 2010 : 9:50:15 PM
I had an untrasound because my liver enzymes were up and it came back I have this but the dr said alot of people have it, but I looked it up and it said that it is the start to other things that can go wrong with the liver. So I thought I would ask others if they have it, do they have problems , should I eat different etc, etc?? Thanks for any help anyone can give..

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Beverley Posted - Jun 29 2010 : 4:00:26 PM
well thanks for that info. I am checking into it more too. thanks again

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msdoolittle Posted - Jun 29 2010 : 2:11:39 PM
Beverley,

I am not sure...I only know about hepatic lipidosis in the veterinary sense...it is actually quite common in parrots being fed a diet high in fats. Since the liver is a pretty regenerative organ, by reducing the amount of fat in the diet, the problem would gradually resolve. Fat cells would replace the healthy cells, resulting in the 'fatty liver'. However, I know also that diet isn't always the cause. I hope that you find out more about it!



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