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People experience hep C in different ways. They may not have any symptoms at

all. In fact, symptoms of chronic hep C may not appear until advanced liver

disease is already present. It is also possible to have symptoms but minimal

liver damage. This is why tests of your liver’s health such as enzyme levels in

your blood, other blood tests, a liver ultrasound, or a liver biopsy are

important.

Remember: how you are feeling does not always match up with the severity of

your condition. If you wait to experience symptoms before you start treatment,

your liver may already be severely damaged.

Symptoms that may be related to chronic hep C include (but are not limited

to):

Fatigue

Flu-like symptoms: fever, chills, muscle aches, joint pain, and headaches

Nausea, aversion to certain foods, unexplained weight loss

Psychological disorders, including depression

Tenderness in the abdomen

Jaundice

elizabeth easterday <queenelizabethann1963@...> wrote: Oh My God,

thats to funnnnnnnny!!! Shit I thought I was bad. I'm taking 300 mg of Lithium 3

x a day. But like you I was taking it before I found out about the Hep C. So I

sure as hell can't use the virus as cause, damn it! But seriously I do know

exactly how you feel. I just recently moved out of my father & step mothers

(bitch) into my sisters, due to the problems with the step mother (bitch). Hoest

to God if i wouldn't have left I would of done something horrible to her. I

would be so upset, depressed & suicidal over there I would plot things everyday,

that I wanted to do to her. And beleive me useing 1 of your husbands eyes for an

oulet, is mild compaired to what I wanted to do. And I'm not that kind of

person. She was also very cruel to me. She wanted to push me over the edge. But

I hung in there, held my temper & got the hell outa there. Now guess whos losing

their mind? Hey stay away from the cords

ok?

Gayle <mollydamaula@...> wrote: Well it's official. My cheese has slide

waaaay off my cracker and I

started taking the anti-d's again tonight.

As I stood there with a plug in my hand thinking about how easy it'd be

to use my husband's eye as a socket I remembered why I started taking

those little capsules in the first place. They make me normal.

I'm right back where I started and I HATE the rage and things that have

been going through my mind in the last week.

Today it got very bad and it's the same crap all over again so I've

decided that my liver is just going to have to deal with that drug.

Apparently I'm someone who needs it. lol

By the way.... I was taking these months before I even knew I had hcv,

so I don't think one has anything to do with the other in my case. I'm

just friggin nuts! lol

Gayle :-o

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People experience hep C in different ways. They may not have any symptoms at

all. In fact, symptoms of chronic hep C may not appear until advanced liver

disease is already present. It is also possible to have symptoms but minimal

liver damage. This is why tests of your liver’s health such as enzyme levels in

your blood, other blood tests, a liver ultrasound, or a liver biopsy are

important.

Remember: how you are feeling does not always match up with the severity of

your condition. If you wait to experience symptoms before you start treatment,

your liver may already be severely damaged.

Symptoms that may be related to chronic hep C include (but are not limited

to):

Fatigue

Flu-like symptoms: fever, chills, muscle aches, joint pain, and headaches

Nausea, aversion to certain foods, unexplained weight loss

Psychological disorders, including depression

Tenderness in the abdomen

Jaundice

elizabeth easterday <queenelizabethann1963@...> wrote: Oh My God,

thats to funnnnnnnny!!! Shit I thought I was bad. I'm taking 300 mg of Lithium 3

x a day. But like you I was taking it before I found out about the Hep C. So I

sure as hell can't use the virus as cause, damn it! But seriously I do know

exactly how you feel. I just recently moved out of my father & step mothers

(bitch) into my sisters, due to the problems with the step mother (bitch). Hoest

to God if i wouldn't have left I would of done something horrible to her. I

would be so upset, depressed & suicidal over there I would plot things everyday,

that I wanted to do to her. And beleive me useing 1 of your husbands eyes for an

oulet, is mild compaired to what I wanted to do. And I'm not that kind of

person. She was also very cruel to me. She wanted to push me over the edge. But

I hung in there, held my temper & got the hell outa there. Now guess whos losing

their mind? Hey stay away from the cords

ok?

Gayle <mollydamaula@...> wrote: Well it's official. My cheese has slide

waaaay off my cracker and I

started taking the anti-d's again tonight.

As I stood there with a plug in my hand thinking about how easy it'd be

to use my husband's eye as a socket I remembered why I started taking

those little capsules in the first place. They make me normal.

I'm right back where I started and I HATE the rage and things that have

been going through my mind in the last week.

Today it got very bad and it's the same crap all over again so I've

decided that my liver is just going to have to deal with that drug.

Apparently I'm someone who needs it. lol

By the way.... I was taking these months before I even knew I had hcv,

so I don't think one has anything to do with the other in my case. I'm

just friggin nuts! lol

Gayle :-o

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Hillbilly Tim " wrote :

Symptoms that may be related to chronic hep C include (but are not

limited to):

Fatigue

Flu-like symptoms: fever, chills, muscle aches, joint pain, and headaches

Nausea, aversion to certain foods, unexplained weight loss

Psychological disorders, including depression

Tenderness in the abdomen

Jaundice

you forgot itching.

I have to agree my husband has had few side effects .and he is on th

etransplant list ..they really didn't start untill he was on treatment. Now it

is FATIGUE , ITCHING AND SWELLING OF FEET AND LEGS... tricia

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