Guest guest Posted October 21, 2001 Report Share Posted October 21, 2001 From Meshia, Thanks Ladonna, I appreciate this. I will add these choices to my diet as well and I'll let you know how I am doing. >From: LadonnaBrave1@... >Reply-Hepatitis C >Hepatitis C >Subject: Re: Hep C >Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 16:58:37 EDT > >Everyone here has some herbal medicine and oils that can be taken, just >ask. >I have taken an oil called hyssop and now lots of blood cleanser and liver >medicine. I watch my diet and eat lots of green vegetables, drink gallons >of >water, stay away from red meat as much as possible and rest. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2001 Report Share Posted October 21, 2001 From the one and only:Ms.Meshia You know your absolutely correct! I guess what I said on a previous message was just the intial shock of all of this. I am and have always been a fighter, and there is no reason to give up now. I am making a firm committment to my self and my family that I am going to do what ever it takes to stick around. This is a life altering thing but it doesn't have to be for ever. I have had a lot of feed back today from several members of the group (and its only been my first day)! I will talk to y'all later. Gotta go back to work. >From: LadonnaBrave1@... >Reply-Hepatitis C >Hepatitis C >Subject: Re: Hep C >Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 16:54:34 EDT > >I have had HepC for 12 years and possibly 20 years now. I have been married >to my Husband for only 15 years. He has not contacted it nor any of our >children or foster children. I guess we are all going to die but with hepC >it >take a little time of that time away. Unless we choose to change our >lifestyle. No alcohol, no drugs, eating health and taking care of >ourselves. >I refuse to die until I know my granddaughter is taken care of so I'll be >around a long time. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2001 Report Share Posted October 21, 2001 Hi LaDonna, Thank you for sharing - especially the information about your husband and family. I felt so bad in the beginning, I had just started a relationship and it was such a relief learning how hard it is to trasmit hepC in a mognogomous longterm relationship. I cherish my life so much more today - don't take for granted much anymore and I'm so grateful for my health and how prescious each day really is. So in some odd way I feel blessed by having hepC. It was a real wake-up call for me - guess part of a series of them... ha. Love & Blessings, ===== I said to a man who stood at the gate of the year; " Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown. " And he replied, " Go out into the darkness and put your hand in the hand of God. That shall be to you better than a light and safer than a known way. " http://alternativehopeforhepc.com My RBC Website Address is: http://www.royal-health.com/473 __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2001 Report Share Posted October 21, 2001 HI PAM. HOPE YOUR DOING WELL TODAY. THANKS FOR RESPONDING. THE THING IS I DONT WANT TO PUT TOO MUCH PRESSURE ON MYSELF ITS HARD ENOUGHT QUITTING DRUGS AND IM NOT DRINKING ALL THE TIME MORE THEN I SHOULD BE I ADMIT BUT ITS ALOT EASIER SAID THEN DONE TO QUIT IM YOUNG AND I WANT TO ENJOY MY LIFE. _______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2001 Report Share Posted October 21, 2001 HI MESHIA. HOW ARE U? IM DOING OKAY. THANK YOUR FOR REPSONDING TO ME ITS NICE TO KNOW THAT IM NOT ALONE AND IM NOT THE ONLY NEW PERSON. AND YES DEFINATLEY KEEP ME UPDATED. TAKE CARE. _______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2001 Report Share Posted October 21, 2001 HI LADONNA THANKS FOR YOUR REPSONSE. TAKE CARE. _______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2001 Report Share Posted October 21, 2001 HI EVERYONE. I HAVE A QUESTION. HEP C CAN BE TRANSMITTED THROUGH SEX BUT ARE THE CHANCES REALLY SLIM OF CATCHING IT THAT AWAY UNLESS THE WOMAN IS MENUSTRATING? _______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2001 Report Share Posted October 21, 2001 I understand how hard it is to stop drugs and drinking since I had major problems with both I was drinking 2 fifths of gin a day at one time and my idea of a beer was a 12 pack a night and on my days off over a case of beer. I did drugs to but stopped that when I was in my early 20's so I do know how hard it is to stop. Now I don't even like to take an asprin. I just don't want to see you reuin your health like I did mine. How I wish I would have come to my sences many years ago but I know that until your ready no one can tell you otherwise. I just hate that my kids grew up seeing me drunk all the time I know they must have been ashamed of me. I am glad that I stopped drinking at least the last years of my mothers life she did not have to see me with a snoot full she told me once she use to cringe when she would see me drive up to the house because she never know what condition I would be in! I hope that I did not offend you with my e-mail I just don't want anyone to have to go through what I did. I can't believe my liver is not worse from all the booze I drank my biopsy showed my liver to not be to bad I have my biopsy report but can't understand all the big words. I wish you luck and will pray that your health remains good. Pamm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2001 Report Share Posted October 21, 2001 "You don't have to Die from this dreaded disease" I wish this was true. I do believe everyone should do what ever they can to make themselves as healthy as possible. Sometimes though, there is not much some people can do. Some find out to late, they have this damn disease and there are NO TREATMENT OPTIONS, for them. Eating right and exercise and DRS. visits, Herbs, they help but at some point not enough for some people. I do not mean to be a downer here, but I have a Husband who does not have the options many of you have. From this dreaded disease he has also developed many other health problems which have affected him greatly. They have taken years from him before his time. To all of you who are still drinking and doing drugs, please try and get the help you need to stop. You are only making your life even shorter. You are not giving yourself a chance for something better. To those of you on Treatment I wish you all the best. To those who can go on it at least try. I wish you all the best. I enjoy reading the posts and once in a while I do write back. Mostly I read though. Stay Safe, Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2001 Report Share Posted October 22, 2001 Regarding sexual transmission. I found this a few days ago. ..1.5a SEXUAL TRANSMISSION The risk of sexual transmission of hepatitis C virus has not been thoroughly investigated but appears to be minimal. Some studies have shown no risk of passing hepatitis C on to a sexual partner, others have shown only a very low risk. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control do not recommend a change in sexual practices for those engaged in a long-term relationship with one sexual partner. However, people with acute illness and multiple sexual partners may be at greater risk and should use condoms to reduce the risk of acquiring or transmitting hepatitis C as well as other sexually transmitted infections. The risk is increased if the HCV positive partner is immunocompromised because the virus titer in the blood may be increased under those circumstances. Sex during the menstrual period should be avoided, due to the blood contact at that time. There is also some speculation about the possibility of transmission piggybacked on the genital herpes virus through genital lesions. The reason that many studies say " multiple sexual partners " when referring to the risk of sexual transmission of HCV is that people who have multiple sexual partners have a greater risk of contracting other sexually transmitted diseases which can cause open sores and lesions. And with those open sores and lesions you are at greater risk for blood contact. Also, it is thought that the hepatitis C virus tends to " piggyback " on the herpes virus, and if you have herpes you are at much greater risk of contracting or transmitting the virus. According to a report in the Archives of Internal Medicine, sexual transmission of HCV occurs at a rate of about 1% per year in at-risk partners, and shows that periodic serum immune globulin prophylaxis for sexual partners is protective. Transmission of the virus " ...occurred only in partners of HCV-infected patients with active liver disease, " the researchers report. They add an " intriguing " finding that patients who became infected during the study were older and had longer relationships with their partners compared with those who did not become infected. - Arch Intern Med 1997;157:1537-1544 A report from Health Canada, " Hepatitis C Prevention and Control: A Public Health Consensus, " June 1999, p.6, recommends that: 1. People with multiple partners should practice safer sex. 2. Longstanding sexual partners do not need to change sexual practices if one of them is found to be infected with hepatitis C A recent study in The Lancet, 356:9223:42-43 (June 2000) detected the hepatitis C virus in the semen of infected men. The doctors concluded that " the presence of HCV-RNA in semen is a strong argument in favour of HCV sexual transmission from men to women. " However, HCV viral loads detected in semen were low, which suggests that the risk of HCV sexual transmission is probably also low. --- http://www.hepcbc.org/FAQv5.htm#I.0.3 They still don't really know. Do what feels right to you and the other. Letting the other person know is to me vital. Re: Hep C > HI EVERYONE. I HAVE A QUESTION. HEP C CAN BE > TRANSMITTED THROUGH SEX BUT ARE THE CHANCES REALLY > SLIM OF CATCHING IT THAT AWAY UNLESS THE WOMAN IS MENUSTRATING? > > _______________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2001 Report Share Posted October 22, 2001 Dear Pat, I'm sorry but I have to disagree with you, but I know that most people think the way you do because they do not know any better or anything else that actually works. The majority of people do not know of the existence of therapeutic essential oils let alone understand how powerful and successful they are (even when people are on their last legs). European doctors routinely prescribe them over drugs. They are NOT like herbs or vitamins or drugs (they are at least 100 times more powerful). If someone is so bad off and doesn't have long to live I would send them to the clinic in Utah. I personally know a woman who went there in July with two forms of cancer (basal cell carcinoma-very aggressive and leukemia) (I know it's not hep-C but shows how powerful the stuff is). She was literally dying on the drive down and only had a matter of weeks to live. She was only at the clinic two weeks. She is now the picture of health and doing wonderful. So there are options if you want them - (I believe the clinic is cheaper than the hospitals in the US). Take care, WE DON'T DO PHARMACEUTICAL DRUGS - WE DO OILS (ESSENTIAL THAT IS)! ______________________________________________ Get your FREE SkyBiz.com email at www.skybizworld.com ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2001 Report Share Posted October 23, 2001 Thank you. I will pass these words along. Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2001 Report Share Posted October 23, 2001 hi susan I do understand what you are saying. Thank you for responding. _______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 Bill, My dad had/Has Hep C, and thanks to the new Pegulated interferon, there is no sign of Hep c now in his blood tests. Your story seems kind of set up. Your Testimony seems a little superficial as well. Can you fax a copy of your results both before and after to me? As far as the " drug Cartel " it wasn't getting rich. The Pegulated interferon treatment was free since he had been chosen as one of the few to be able to try it in the USA. Anyway, that's my thought. I'm afraid I opened the flood gates to take a hitting from the rest of you. Oh well. Hep C Hello to the group, Just to let ya'll know that I am doing just dandy. My blood work is now down to 42 (from a whopping 379!!!!!!) My doc still wanted me to have a biopsy but forget it. Not cutting me open and doing more damage. From all I have learnt I know that what I am doing will even reverse my liver damage and regenerate it. Ya'll need to look into this is you are really serious about truly wanting to get better - what have you got to lose, except your life! It can only help you and certainly will not harm you. Thank you and Dina for giving me this life saving info which changed my life and gave me hope. Hope you all realize that the crap from the drug cartel is making you sicker and keeping them rich (if everyone got better they'd be out of business so duh, its not in their best interest to find a cure, or tell you of one especially a natural one). Bill _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 Sounds great and I know what you mean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 Bill they don't cut you open to do a liver biopsey.I don't know what they used but it makes a very small scar and goes straight into the liver and grabs a piece and right back out, through your side. Teri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2001 Report Share Posted October 28, 2001 > Sounds great and I know what you mean. Hello everyone. Just checking in to the group. I want to send a hello to all that responded to my message sent in my first week with the group. My husband and I are going through a sort of hazy stage right now. I have come to learn within the last week or so that my husband has HepB. I have also learned that I had HepB but my body fought it off and will not contract it again. I am totally confused. My husband also has HepA (which is contracted through food like oysters and such) So he has A and B and I have C. This is just overhelming. According to my doctor I most likely contracted B from him. The question in my mind regarding this now is why did my body produce the antibodies to HepB and his did not? Does anyone have any answers? I know that HepB can be transmitted through sexual contact but can HepA be transmitted. If so, how? I have been referred to a Infectious Disease Specialist, but in the mean time I am having a worse time now dealing with this than I did last week. At least then after getting off of the group site I was sort of uplifted. Now I feel liked I just got kicked 4 feet deeper than I was. HELP!!! MESHIS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Not really. I have my doubts too. >>> @... 10/26/01 12:46AM >>>Bill, My dad had/Has Hep C, and thanks to the new Pegulated interferon,there is no sign of Hep c now in his blood tests. Your story seems kind ofset up. Your Testimony seems a little superficial as well. Can you fax acopy of your results both before and after to me?As far as the "drug Cartel" it wasn't getting rich. The Pegulatedinterferon treatment was free since he had been chosen as one of the few tobe able to try it in the USA. Anyway, that's my thought. I'm afraid Iopened the flood gates to take a hitting from the rest of you. Oh well.-----Original Message-----From: Sutherland [mailto:billysuth@...]Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 8:51 PM Hepatitis C Subject: Hep CHello to the group,Just to let ya'll know that I am doing just dandy. My blood work is now downto 42 (from a whopping 379!!!!!!) My doc still wanted me to have a biopsybut forget it. Not cutting me open and doing more damage. From all I havelearnt I know that what I am doing will even reverse my liver damage andregenerate it. Ya'll need to look into this is you are really serious abouttruly wanting to get better - what have you got to lose, except your life!It can only help you and certainly will not harm you.Thank you and Dina for giving me this life saving info which changedmy life and gave me hope.Hope you all realize that the crap from the drug cartel is making you sickerand keeping them rich (if everyone got better they'd be out of business soduh, its not in their best interest to find a cure, or tell you of oneespecially a natural one).Bill_________________________________________________________________Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2001 Report Share Posted November 1, 2001 Hi cheryl: For whatever it's worth, I'm a recovering addict and have been completely chemical free for 19 years! I'm here to tell you that, contrary to what you may believe, life CAN BE ENJOYED AFTER DRUGS/ALCOHOL!!! Find a Narcotics Group to attend. Call a hotline. It will be the best thing you will have EVER done for YOU. Take the time to love yourself for but a brief moment and make the call. Like this group, you will find millions of people just like you who have learned to live and enjoy a clean and sober life. Let us love you until you can learn to love yourself -- save your life! -- >From: cheryl mccormick <coke_232001@...> >Reply-Hepatitis C >Hepatitis C >Subject: Re: Hep C >Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 18:35:46 -0400 (EDT) > >HI PAM. HOPE YOUR DOING WELL TODAY. THANKS FOR >RESPONDING. THE THING IS I DONT WANT TO PUT TOO MUCH >PRESSURE ON MYSELF ITS HARD ENOUGHT QUITTING DRUGS AND >IM NOT DRINKING ALL THE TIME MORE THEN I SHOULD BE I >ADMIT BUT ITS ALOT EASIER SAID THEN DONE TO QUIT IM >YOUNG AND I WANT TO ENJOY MY LIFE. > >_______________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2001 Report Share Posted November 1, 2001 P.S. Stopping drugs/alcohol is NOT easy, but you don't have to do it alone. -- >From: cheryl mccormick <coke_232001@...> >Reply-Hepatitis C >Hepatitis C >Subject: Re: Hep C >Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 18:35:46 -0400 (EDT) > >HI PAM. HOPE YOUR DOING WELL TODAY. THANKS FOR >RESPONDING. THE THING IS I DONT WANT TO PUT TOO MUCH >PRESSURE ON MYSELF ITS HARD ENOUGHT QUITTING DRUGS AND >IM NOT DRINKING ALL THE TIME MORE THEN I SHOULD BE I >ADMIT BUT ITS ALOT EASIER SAID THEN DONE TO QUIT IM >YOUNG AND I WANT TO ENJOY MY LIFE. > >_______________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 HI MARIA, THANK YOU I SOMETIMES ATTEND MEETINGS BUT I DONT FIND THEY HELP BUT I WILL TRY AND TAKE YOUR ADVICE THANKS AGAIN AND TAKE CARE. CHERYL _______________________________________________________ Build your own website for free and in minutes at http://ca.geocities.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 a classic like HIV vaccine. They haven't found a virus yet and invented a test for it to fill a $$$need as Duesberg pointed out http://www.whale.to/vaccines/hepatitis2.htm john Hep C > >Do I smell another vaccine on the way? > >Sue > >_____________________________________ > >http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/newsid_2010000/2010977.stm > >Liver disease epidemic warning > >Hepatitis C has been spread by infected blood supplies > >The UK is " woefully unprepared " for an epidemic of the deadly liver disease >hepatitis C, a charity has warned. > >The British Liver Trust (BLT) estimates that the disease could kill more >than 60,000 people in the next decade. > >It is estimated that there are already up to 400,000 people in the UK who >are infected with the hepatitis C virus. It is about 10 times more >infectious than HIV. > >The charity is calling for urgent action to identify people who are unaware >that they have been infected with the virus. > >Often symptoms of infection take many years to show. > >An opinion poll, commissioned by the trust, showed widespread public >ignorance about hepatitis C. > >The virus can be spread through blood transfusion, sharing injecting >equipment and infected piercing instruments. > >However, 53% of those questioned chose unprotected sex as one of the main >ways to pass on the disease, even though this is a less important route of >transmission. > >The report outlines key failings in the delivery of liver services across >the UK and the implications for public health and the cost to the NHS. > >The BLT wants the government to develop a targeted testing programme for >at-risk groups to identify the 400,000 people in the UK who are estimated >to >be infected to enable them to be treated early enough to maximise the >chances of successful treatment. > >Effective treatment is already available in the UK although the NHS treats >only approximately 10% of the patients as France and Germany. > >Nigel , BLT chief executive, said: " We stand on the verge of an >epidemic of hepatitis C across the world, yet the UK is woefully >unprepared. > > " We lag far behind Europe and the United States in educating the public >about the risks and in identifying and treating patients. > > " This is a disease where cost effective treatment is already available but >one where government inaction risks depriving thousands of people of >lifesaving treatment. " > >Mr said extra money set aside for health in the budget should be >used >to remedy the situation. > >A Department of Health spokesperson said the importance of hepatitis C as a >public issue had been highlighted in the Chief Medical Officer's strategy >for tackling infectious diseases. > > " We have worked with a group of experts including Nigel from the >British Liver Trust on the preparation of a strategy to tackle Hepatitis C. > > " Indeed many of the issues raised by the British Liver Trust will be >addressed in the government's own proposals to be published this summer. " > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2002 Report Share Posted May 29, 2002 Ah, marketing at it's best....create a need, and then fill it. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/press/2002/APRIL/020426.htm >Message: 5 > Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 20:45:05 +0100 > From: " Sue " <angelmouse55@...> >Subject: Hep C > >Do I smell another vaccine on the way? > >Sue > >_____________________________________ > >http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/newsid_2010000/2010977.stm > >Liver disease epidemic warning > >Hepatitis C has been spread by infected blood supplies > >The UK is " woefully unprepared " for an epidemic of the deadly liver disease >hepatitis C, a charity has warned. > >The British Liver Trust (BLT) estimates that the disease could kill more >than 60,000 people in the next decade. > >It is estimated that there are already up to 400,000 people in the UK who >are infected with the hepatitis C virus. It is about 10 times more >infectious than HIV. > >The charity is calling for urgent action to identify people who are unaware >that they have been infected with the virus. > >Often symptoms of infection take many years to show. > >An opinion poll, commissioned by the trust, showed widespread public >ignorance about hepatitis C. > >The virus can be spread through blood transfusion, sharing injecting >equipment and infected piercing instruments. > >However, 53% of those questioned chose unprotected sex as one of the main >ways to pass on the disease, even though this is a less important route of >transmission. > >The report outlines key failings in the delivery of liver services across >the UK and the implications for public health and the cost to the NHS. > >The BLT wants the government to develop a targeted testing programme for >at-risk groups to identify the 400,000 people in the UK who are estimated >to >be infected to enable them to be treated early enough to maximise the >chances of successful treatment. > >Effective treatment is already available in the UK although the NHS treats >only approximately 10% of the patients as France and Germany. > >Nigel , BLT chief executive, said: " We stand on the verge of an >epidemic of hepatitis C across the world, yet the UK is woefully >unprepared. > > " We lag far behind Europe and the United States in educating the public >about the risks and in identifying and treating patients. > > " This is a disease where cost effective treatment is already available but >one where government inaction risks depriving thousands of people of >lifesaving treatment. " > >Mr said extra money set aside for health in the budget should be >used >to remedy the situation. > >A Department of Health spokesperson said the importance of hepatitis C as a >public issue had been highlighted in the Chief Medical Officer's strategy >for tackling infectious diseases. > > " We have worked with a group of experts including Nigel from the >British Liver Trust on the preparation of a strategy to tackle Hepatitis C. > > " Indeed many of the issues raised by the British Liver Trust will be >addressed in the government's own proposals to be published this summer. " > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2003 Report Share Posted November 21, 2003 Hello Peggy , The first thing both you & your son have to do is calm down- take a deep breath & just relax. You are in the right place - there are lots of caring & slightly crazed people hare who have the answers to all of your questions . There is no reason for anyone to fear touching , kissing or sharing table wear with a person who is hep c positive . The virus is blood borne so there has to be blood to blood contact for the virus to pass from one person to another. This can happen occasionally during sex but it's not common. It's always smarter tho' to stick to "safe sex." You say your son is 23 - do you have any idea how long he's had hep c ? I was infected in the late '60 s when I was using i v drugs & I wasn't diagnosed until 1994 . Most people don't find out until they've had hep for a long time so it sounds like your son is one of the lucky ones - there are treatments out there that work best for people who haven't had the disease long so his chances are good . He needs to find out which genotype of hepc he has (genos 1a & b are the hardest to treat) & what his viral count is . He also needs to know how his liver is doing right now - the doctor will do Liver Function Tests - Tell him to ask for copies of his LFTs from the doctor , then he can keep track of how his liver is doing . He should also ask his G P to refer him to a specialist - either a gastroenterologist or a hepatologist, these doctors treat those with hep c all the time .. I didn't mean to write a book but that should be enough information to start with. Good Luck, Suzie P.S. One thing - if your son is drinking or using drugs , he should stop - Immediately !!! The liver is the organ that cleans toxins out of the blood so he should put as little stress on it as possible.peggy <peggysue7470@...> wrote: i am very disturbed and emotionally upset. i just got news that my 23 yr old son (my only son) has the heb c virus. he has already been diagnosed with the virus. hes going through all the jaundice, tiredness and itching phases. he has a 2 month son whom is afraid to touch. i would love to have some suppot from you people concerning hep c. peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2003 Report Share Posted November 22, 2003 Peggy, I too have Hep C , cirrohosis, and cancer of the liver. The difference is I dont have any symptoms, pain, or tiredness.Hep c affects everyone differently. The itching Im very aware of. the DR. say ive had Hep c for 20 years now. I never new I had it.write me back soon if you want to hear more. From: " peggy " <peggysue7470@...> Reply-Hepatitis C Hepatitis C Subject: hep c Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2003 03:23:19 -0000 i am very disturbed and emotionally upset. i just got news that my 23 yr old son (my only son) has the heb c virus. he has already been diagnosed with the virus. hes going through all the jaundice, tiredness and itching phases. he has a 2 month son whom is afraid to touch. i would love to have some suppot from you people concerning hep c. peggy Thanks for reading the info i sent you ! _________________________________________________________________ Need a shot of Hank or Patsy Cline? The classic country stars are always singing on MSN Radio Plus. Try one month free! http://join.msn.com/?page=offers/premiumradio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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