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What is the most frustrating or difficult aspect of living with NAFLD or NASH?
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MJ2015
@Courtney_J You've hit the the nail on the head, so to speak. I wish more was known or more was being done to understand NASH. I think many of us are "in the dark" on the condition and the fact that we're given limited, if any guidance or treatments for it is discouraging and frustrating.
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Courtney_J
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Hello everyone,
How are you today?
I thought I'd create this discussion to continue the conversation about NASH!
So, what is the most frustrating or difficult part about living with NAFLD or NASH? Is it the few symptoms like fatigue or pain in the upper abdomen? Is it the lack of clear information, awareness or treatments for the disease? How do you cope with these frustrations or challenges?
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