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Diagnosed with NASH. Listed for liver transplant

Transplants | Last Active: May 5, 2015 | Replies (7)

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@dianne1

I was diagnosed with NASH around 2003. I was very sic all the time felt bad pain. I really studied it on line and joined a support group on line which I have lost contact with. I made improvements and feel much better. On the support group I was with a lady stated she had been put on a transplant list and had improved drastically and was taken off. My primary care doctor told me at the time I was looking at a transplant but that was as far as it went. I have improved to the point all I do is go once a year for an ultrasound, Doppler, blood test and they say u r the same come back next year. Physically I know I am not the same. You have to research find out whats best everyone needs to be on milk thistle. I find the low carb diet helps me, although I tweak it a little and try to eat more veggies a little meat and not large quantities of fat just normal. We have wonderful docs but we have to educate ourself and there r things out there in natural medicine docs don't know. I appreciate my health care professionals but give all the glory to the Lord, he made the health care professionals, ha ha, praying for your improved health and a long happy life.

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Hi Dianne<br />
Thank's for your response. I can relate to what your going thru with the pain and fatige and just not feeling well anymore.<br />
I saw were you had said you believe that milk thistle has helped you with your nash. Is this something you take everyday ? I need to research it farther. <br />
Like you said ,medical technology has come a long way but we all need to do everything that we can to help ourselve's.<br />
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Take care and I hope this find's you doing as best as possible. Thank's Howard<br />