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What history you have. I'm happy you're here. Thank you for your thoughts. I had chirossis of the liver diagnosed in 2018. Transplant in 2022.
Not a big drinker but I was on meds & genetics played a part in my diagnosis.
I'm learning that exercise should be the normal part of my life. And food is still a problem.
On the topic of genetics. My sister had a fatty liver which I now have. But I'm not being treated for it. What changes have you noticed in your personality or taste buds that you can share with me?

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Workingout is important, Im not there yet but i make it to the high school track 2/3 times a week to get a few miles in walking. I want to join a gym but not sure im motivated enough.

I hated vegetable and onions. Now I love them lol. I now find myself eating a healthy meal at home instead of Burger King,McDonalds fries etc. I have no desire for thoses things. I have noticed my semi messy habbits have changed. I like things in order and find myself constantly cleaning when things are out of place.
I hate talking on the phone for long periods of time, I hate crowds. It's like im a completly different person. There are times when I do want to get out and do things but I opt for a quiet time at home in a peaceful/safe environment.
Prior to the surgey i use to always try to find a reason to leave my house on weekends.