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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH

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Lime's is a beast

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All of the sudden I had many symptoms of various diseases. Elevated liver enzymes and Fatty Liver disease were one. After many blood test and x-Ra no cause was found. After much research we did a Limes test twice and it was positive. After 3 months of antibiotics I no longer have the debilitating Lymes or high liver enzymes. Get the Lymes test, if you are still sick get a second one. Lyme's is a difficult disease with so many symptoms and may require more than one test.

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