Nov 28, 2025 at 7:33 PM#1
I want to share my results because when I was diagnosed, reading other people's stories gave me hope. I'm 44M, was 268 lbs at 5'10" (BMI 38.4). Type 2 diabetic, metabolic syndrome, the works.
Diagnosed with NAFLD/MASH in March 2024 after elevated liver enzymes on routine bloodwork. My PCP initially told me "just lose weight" but I pushed for a GI referral. Best decision I ever made.
Baseline (March 2024):
- FibroScan: 9.8 kPa (F3 β significant fibrosis), CAP 362 dB/m (S3 β severe steatosis)
- ALT: 94 U/L (normal <40)
- AST: 68 U/L (normal <40)
- GGT: 156 U/L
- Triglycerides: 312 mg/dL
- HbA1c: 8.1%
- Weight: 268 lbs
My hepatologist started me on semaglutide 0.25mg (for the metabolic syndrome + MASH) and pioglitazone 30mg (specifically for NASH/fibrosis based on the PIVENS trial data). Vitamin E 800 IU added as well.
6-month follow-up (September 2024):
- FibroScan: 8.2 kPa (F2), CAP 298 dB/m (S2)
- ALT: 52 U/L
- AST: 41 U/L
- GGT: 88 U/L
- Triglycerides: 178 mg/dL
- HbA1c: 6.4%
- Weight: 229 lbs (-39 lbs)
14-month follow-up (May 2025):
- FibroScan: 6.1 kPa (F0-F1 β essentially normal!), CAP 238 dB/m (S1 β mild steatosis)
- ALT: 28 U/L (NORMAL!)
- AST: 24 U/L (NORMAL!)
- GGT: 42 U/L
- Triglycerides: 124 mg/dL
- HbA1c: 5.8%
- Weight: 198 lbs (-70 lbs)
From F3 fibrosis to essentially normal liver stiffness in 14 months. I literally cried at the hepatologist's office. She said my liver looks "unremarkable" on ultrasound now β the most beautiful boring word I've ever heard.
I want to be clear: this wasn't just drugs. I also completely overhauled my diet (Mediterranean, zero alcohol, limited fructose), walked 8,000-10,000 steps daily, and started resistance training 3x/week. The semaglutide helped enormously with appetite and food noise, but I put in the work.
Happy to answer questions about the process.
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