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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH

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Thank You FLF

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I have been waiting for some time for the opportunity to have a Fibroscan. It finally became a reality today. No matter what the results I wish to thank Wayne and Rosemary for making it possible. Without the Fatty Liver Foundation I would not have learned about all that is possible for NASH patients to do which ultimately help all of us to be the advocate we need to be. Appropriate tests, advancing treatment by participating in trials, and just becoming aware of Phase III trials and their progress are all good things to care about. The Fatty Liver Foundation has helped all of us with information, support, and advice which is a blessing for everyone. Best wishes to everyone at the Foundation for all your efforts on behalf of so many.

Sincerely,

Troutwhisperer

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Thanks Trout, I'm glad we could help.Wayne

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sosteady

Very true, Troutwhisperer, thank you for putting into words what we collectively believe about the FLF and Wayne et al! Here is wishing you excellent results on your scan. all the best, sosteady

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