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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH

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Fatty liver diagnosed ~2014. Mixed results with tests. Best guess - hepatic autoimmune disease. No symptoms for several years, and normal liver enzymes currently! New gastro person ordered a fibroscan - we shall see!

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Why did they order that?

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PickleA in reply tolusitania84

Hi. I think being overly cautious and/or thorough.

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Monicka

It’s good to hear that your liver not only hasn’t gotten worse but even improved over the last 10 years👍 It gives us all hope that with a good attitude you can manage your liver condition for many years with no affect on your general well-being. That’s really very encouraging thing to hear🍀

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PickleA in reply toMonicka

Some times there is good news! 😊. Take care

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