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35 yo with Fatty Liver

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I haven’t felt really good lately. They did blood work & apparently my liver enzymes were elevated. I had to go get a cat scan and ultrasound immediately. They said I have fatty liver. I’m 35. I don’t drink alcohol. I have a gastro appt September 24. Any info on his topic would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!

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Hi Ashley

We have a lot of information about the disease and dealing with it on the website. Hope you can find something helpful to you, but this is a good place to be as we have seen it all

fattyliverfoundation.org/

Wayne

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