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Help! I need more information on nonfatty liver, I was doing pretty good with exercise, gym, watching my diet for the past 4 months & now something has triggered Again pain, belching, nausea on my right side I was diagnosed with 4% fat in my liver per my MD, I went to a gastroenterologist & she claimed IBS! I don’t have a lot of IBS Symptoms, I know it’s non fatty. If anyone can help to where to go for advice I am thanking you in advance.

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FYI!!I have a nonalcoholic fatty liver

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