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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH

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Nash with inflammation

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Had gall bladder out Nov. 12 and a liver biopsy, went back for 3 week check up and am to see Hematologist Jan. 15. My Doctor said I have Steatohepatitis with inflammation-NASH. Lost about 10 pounds maybe. Have IBD so have been unable to do lots of raw fruit and veggies, mostly protein and carbs, Ouch I am in a spot.

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Oh and I am 67 and have never had a drink of alcohol ever or have never smoked did find out I have NASH

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Im right there with you. No alcohol 33 years old 6’1 230 pounds with nash go figure. Life can be a twisted thing.

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Do you have a M E L D score?

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what is MELD and no probably don't since it was this past Tuesday I found out, blood work is being tested.

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