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Hi all, has anyone else been diagnosed with a fatty liver despite being generally healthy and living a healthy lifestyle but on chronic medication for something like epilepsy and blood pressure?

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Hi

I was diagnosed with Nash caused by meds from my Drs over the years. I have many conditions causing me pain. I do hope you improve very soon. Please take care of yourself Lynne xxxx

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What medicines caused your NASH, Lynne?

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Thanks Lynn, which medications caused yours if you don't mind me asking?

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They think it was pain meds that caused it. Xxxx

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Thank you.

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Thanks

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