Published: September 25, 2008
New Hope for Patients With Advanced Liver Disease
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- While there are many causes of
advanced liver disease, fatty liver, or NASH (nonalcoholic steatohepatitis),
has become the second leading cause of liver transplant inthe United States.
Obesity, along with elevated cholesterol and diabetes, has long been known to
cause increased fat stores, which may be injurious to the liver.
Such was the case in Sonny B., a patient at Atlanta Health Institute.
Sonny had a long history of obesity and had tried many weight loss programs
over the years. During his youth, weight was simply a nuisance that didn't
prevent any activities. As time passed, Sonny developed diabetes,
hypertension, elevated cholesterol and sleep apnea. He was noted to have
elevated liver enzymes, and fatty liver, or NASH, was suspected.
Physicians often suspect this condition in patients with abnormal liver
tests on their blood work or with an ultrasound of the liver showing increased
fat. A confirmation of the diagnosis often requires a liver biopsy and a study
of the liver tissue under the microscope. Unfortunately, NASH can induce
inflammation and scarring in the liver, resulting in cirrhosis and organ
failure.
Sonny's diagnosis of cirrhosis and the development of some very dangerous
complications came despite his best efforts to lose weight. He began having
episodes of confusion (encephalopathy), life-threatening intestinal bleeding
(esophageal varices), and abdominal and leg swelling (ascites/peripheral
edema). Sonny's liver appeared to be severely compromised, and a liver
transplantation was recommended at a well-known university liver transplant
center. To his dismay, Sonny did not qualify for transplant due to his
excessive weight-502 pounds. He needed to lose 150 pounds before he could be
considered-a near impossible feat considering his severe medical problems and
deconditioning.
"The management of fatty liver and NASH has consisted of better diabetes
and cholesterol control and weight reduction in the obese," said Dr. William
Lyday, GI/Liver subspecialist and co-founder of the Atlanta Health Institute.
"Sadly, many patients with this condition are unable to lose sufficient weight
and may be too unhealthy for liver transplant. Many patients with NASH succumb
to their disease, developing end-stage liver disease, and for various reasons
cannot qualify for liver transplant."
In a desperate attempt to save Sonny's life, his wife Marilyn encouraged
him to enroll in a new weight management program inAtlanta. Dr. Lyday and
Hitesh Chokshi, both GI/Liver subspecialists at the Atlanta Health Institute,
were using the OPTIFAST(R) nutritional products in their weight management
programs. Upon their direction, Sonny began an intensive program of calorie
restriction, weekly meetings with a doctor and dietitian, and a weekly class
with other OPTIFAST patients.
In the past, patients like Sonny B were often considered hopeless cases
and too high risk to undergo weight loss therapies. However, the combination
of GI/Liver specialists using OPTIFAST nutritional products resulted in almost
immediate benefits. Within two weeks, Sonny was off all his diabetes
medications, and over the following weeks he stopped all of his blood pressure
medications. His swelling decreased, his mental function improved and his
activity level skyrocketed. After losing close to 100 pounds in just two
months, Sonny is a new man, with very few obvious symptoms to suggest liver
disease. His liver function may very well continue to improve, making liver
transplant unnecessary. Time will tell, but Sonny is happy with his newfound
health that he didn't believe was possible just two months ago.
Sonny will continue in the OPTIFAST weight management program at the
Atlanta Health Institute as the doctors transition him back to eating regular
foods. Upon reaching his weight loss goals, he will remain in Atlanta Health
Institute's lifelong maintenance program which also utilizes OPTIFAST products
and prevents recurrence of obesity.
About Atlanta Health Institute, LLC
Atlanta Health Institute, LLC, is open to all patients desiring healthy,
long-term, weight loss. They are especially capable of helping individuals
with complex medical problems that need extra attention as they lose weight.
Patient's can register for classes via their website:
http://www.wellnessAtlanta.com
About OPTIFAST
OPTIFAST was developed in 1974 to fill the growing need to treat obesity
in a healthy, effective way. As diseases related to obesity became more
prevalent, and more and more people began taking drastic measures to treat the
problem, OPTIFAST was introduced as a sensible option for lifestyle
transformation. The OPTIFAST experience is one of the most comprehensive
weight loss options available. The program combines support and counseling,
lifestyle education, and medical monitoring with meal replacements to help
people lose weight and reduce weight-related health risks. A team of dedicated
medical professionals provide support. The OPTIFAST Program is available in
over 400 clinics nationwide. For more information, to see patient stories and
to find a clinic, visit OPTIFAST.com.
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