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High Cholesterol and NASH

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Hi new to the group. I was diagnosed with NASH and have high cholesterol. My pain is on the left and center of my mid section. I have lost 25 lbs because it hurts to eat.

So if the cholesterol meds affect the liver, what are we supposed to do? I'm going to try a nutrionalist , but just curious what others have done.

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Cholesterol meds should not affect your liver. I have been on cholesterol meds for years. My specialist said what I was taking was fine. I have non alcoholic. cirrhosis and specialist told me to keep cholesterol and diabetes under control which I have. Check with doctor and make sure all meds you are taking are fine to take. Take care and good luck

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