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Yesterday’s webinar is worth your time......

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Yesterday I had the privilege of viewing the Wellness webinar. I was so glad I did. The panelists were all NASH patients and included one individual who has received a transplant. Each person is also active in promoting awareness of NASH, as well as helping patients understand this disease, and advocating on behalf of patients, and helping patients make decisions that will help them as they work to help themselves. For this webinar panelists shared their journey which was their unique story. Much of topics discussed are common issues for all of us. I highly recommend to all to make the time to view it. There are other webinars I have not viewed, but I know I want to view the webinars of 2020 and 2021.

Thank you to all the participants, your stories, thoughts, and opinions are helpful, supportive, and very much appreciated.

Sincerely,

Troutwhisperer

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Thanks Trout

For anyone who is interested here is a link to the YouTube of the webinar

youtube.com/watch?v=MNR4PGw...

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lecc in reply tonash2

Incredibly informative. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all participants.

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