Guest guest Posted August 22, 2001 Report Share Posted August 22, 2001 <<. Our preliminary data suggest that there is altered cerebral metabolism in patients with chronic HCV infection which cannot be explained by hepatic encephalopathy or a history of drug use.>> Having finished the treatment and trying to just move on with my life, ignore the aches and pains etc haha, I am proud I kept " on task " enough to read that article! haha. I'm getting to where I still want to keep up with hep c info but find the details tiresome. Anyone get like that? Lazy brain! Hey, WE coulda told them THAT right? didn't HAVe to spend all that money on research. They coulda fed us ice cream and we'd have told them all about " altered cerebral metabolism " . hahaha I'm being silly of course. It's nice when science starts catching up to us huh. silly alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2001 Report Share Posted August 22, 2001 <<. Our preliminary data suggest that there is altered cerebral metabolism in patients with chronic HCV infection which cannot be explained by hepatic encephalopathy or a history of drug use.>> Having finished the treatment and trying to just move on with my life, ignore the aches and pains etc haha, I am proud I kept " on task " enough to read that article! haha. I'm getting to where I still want to keep up with hep c info but find the details tiresome. Anyone get like that? Lazy brain! Hey, WE coulda told them THAT right? didn't HAVe to spend all that money on research. They coulda fed us ice cream and we'd have told them all about " altered cerebral metabolism " . hahaha I'm being silly of course. It's nice when science starts catching up to us huh. silly alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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