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Just getting used to having Nash Liver disease and Alpha Antitrypsin deficiency now I have to deal with Heart Failure and atrial fibrilation .So scared -not sure yet how severe it is

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I’m so sorry to hear that you’ve had more diagnoses. It feels like you go in for one thing and come out with 10. I think fear is normal when you first get diagnosed. It becomes less scary as you learn more. I know there are treatments for heart failure. The name sounds worse than the actual disease. Whatever you do don’t Google. Talk to your doctors and nurses do that they can reassure you x

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Dear confused71

If you would find it useful to talk things over, our nurse-led helpline is open Monday to Friday from 10am to 3pm on 0800 652 7330 (excluding bank holidays)

Best wishes

British Liver Trust

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so very sorry to hear.

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