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How long can you live with NASH?
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LizziB
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Hi @livinginSEA
How are you doing today?
What an interesting discussion topic! I don't know how many people have died in their dreams, and remembered it! I will ask the Carenity community if they know about NASH fatalieties.
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What do you know about the lifespan of someone living with NASH? Do you know anyone who has passed away from the condition? Is there anything to be done to extend the life of someone living with NASH?
Let's share for @livinginSEA !
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Lizzi from the Carenity team
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Beautybeast91
my husband has been living with NASH. Form what I know about it via his condition, it is not fatal, if you exercise and have a particular diet you can even reverse some of the damage! It can develop into cirrhosis which is when you really have to worry. For now, just lose a bit of weight and you can make it better! Good luck
Dashel47
I am also worried about this- I am 34 and have NASH - I read somewhere that expected life is 10 years, Does anyone know something else?
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livinginSEA
This may sound really strange, but I had a dream last night that I died. Normally I don't pay attention to dreams, but you kind of remember dying in a dream... so now I am kind of worried. I was diagnosed at the age of 44 with NASH and my health hasn't changed much in the last 7 years. Does anyone know if NASH is fatal?
I would really like to calm my worries...