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Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and

I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in

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About sex and HCV This is only one study, but it most accurately fits my experience, as we were monogamous (as far as I know)for twenty years, and we had more risky forms of sex than described here. We never used any protection until I started treatment. Lack of Evidence of Sexual Transmission of Hepatitis C Among Monogamous Couples: Results of a Ten-Year Prospective Follow-Up Study C. Vandelli1 ,F. Renzo1 ,L. Romano2 S. Tisminetzky3 ,M. De Palma4 , T. Stroffolini5 ,E. Ventura1, A. Zanetti2 1Department of Internal Medicine, Policiinico of Modena, Modena, Italy; 2 of Virology, University of Milano, Milano, Italy; 3 Trieste, Italy; 4 Bank, Policlinico of Modena, Modena, Italy; 5 Department, S. Giacomo Hospital, Roma, Italy Introduction We have evaluated the risk of sexual transmission of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among 895 monogamous heterosexual partners of HCV chronically infected individuals in a long-term prospective study. Methods /

Results The follow up period was 8060 person-years; 776 (86.7%) spouses were followed up for ten years. corresponding to 7760 person-years of observation and 119(13.3%) spouses (69 whose infected partners cleared the virus following treatment and 50 who ended their relationship or were lost at follow- up) contributed for additional 300 person-years. During the follow-up three HCV infections were observed corresponding to an incidence rate of 0.37 per 1,000 person-years. However, in one case the infecting HCV genotype in a spouse was different from that of the partner ((2a, 1b), likely excluding a sexual route of transmission. Despite the remaining two couples had concordant genotypes, sequence analysis of the NS5b region of the HCV genome, coupled with a phylogenetic analysis showed that the

corresponding partners carried different viral isolates, again excluding the possibility of intraspousal transmission of HCV. Conclusion These findings indicate an extremely low or even null risk of HCV transmission within heterosexual monogamous couples www.hcvadvocate.com nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself

second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?

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Sorry! I should have said that I took that infomation from Janis and friends website. http://janis7hepc.com/sex_and_hcv.htm#mich Eat well, sleep well, be well!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks,

which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it.

Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this.

Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in

a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm

and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in

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Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First

Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early

and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I

was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but

I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in

our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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Well IF you adore this man, then just love him more now.. The only thing I know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me to be able to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have been though tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So

all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the

severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I

know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I

dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that

I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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Well IF you adore this man, then just love him more now.. The only thing I know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me to be able to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have been though tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So

all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the

severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I

know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I

dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that

I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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, it seems like this question is directed at Jackie, but I can't help puttin' in my two cents. My docter says "don't get too tired." She doesn't want me working full-time. I know this may not be possible for your husband. Further, I believe her when she tells me that the liver (and all the body) heals while you sleep. I believe we should listen to what our bodies tell us. This is about a short and sucsinct as any post I've ever made. :) \----smiling proudly----/ Eat well, sleep well, be well!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened

to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the

high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current

husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt

sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer

specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again,

welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just

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Good Post , Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: , it seems like this question is directed at Jackie, but I can't help puttin' in my two cents. My docter says "don't get too tired." She doesn't want me working full-time. I know this may not be possible for your husband. Further, I believe her when she tells me that the liver (and all the body) heals while you sleep. I believe we should listen to what our bodies tell us. This is about a short and sucsinct as any post I've ever made. :) \----smiling proudly----/ Eat well, sleep well, be well!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all

involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what

questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can

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Why? because it was short? I'll be over here. :( <pouting now>Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Good Post , Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: , it seems like this question is directed at Jackie, but I can't help puttin' in my two cents. My docter says "don't get too tired." She doesn't want me working full-time. I know this may not be possible for your husband. Further, I believe her when she tells me that the liver (and all the body) heals while you sleep. I believe we should listen to what our bodies tell us. This is about a short and sucsinct as any post I've ever made. :) \----smiling proudly----/ Eat well, sleep well, be well!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew

about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just

relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some

articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20

cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife

and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of

my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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NO,, it was good because it was good!!! Good info hon,, good advice,, you silly pouting boy!! hugs to you meHunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Why? because it was short? I'll be over here. :( <pouting now>Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Good Post , Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: , it seems like this question is directed at Jackie, but I can't help puttin' in my two cents. My docter says "don't get too tired." She

doesn't want me working full-time. I know this may not be possible for your husband. Further, I believe her when she tells me that the liver (and all the body) heals while you sleep. I believe we should listen to what our bodies tell us. This is about a short and sucsinct as any post I've ever made. :) \----smiling proudly----/ Eat well, sleep well, be well!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all

of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the

severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I

know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I

dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that

I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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Hope you don't mind but thought I would drop you a line. Extreme fatigue and being tired are all part of it. As far as something the Doctors can do to help it directly - I really don't know of anything right off hand. My went away once I completed treatment and was in remission. However, that is not to say that there is something out there now that they could give to help with it. Your in a good place and a great group for advice and knowledgeable information.

Good luck to you and yours

And May God continue to bless you both

Love, hugs and Prayers

Marie

-- Re: new to this Chris

Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote:

Hi !

First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most...

As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!!

hugs

jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote:

Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote:

Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern.

I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor.

For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not.

Again, welcome here,

Chris

Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote:

Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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Thank you for your encouraging words. I told him about the provigil last night. We are going to talk to the doctor about it. Thanks!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Well IF you adore this man, then just love him more now.. The only thing I know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me to be able to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have been though tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we

were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the

answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this

website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can

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Thank you. I totally agree that he should listen to himself. Before we knew he had this I was furious all the time. He went from energy all the time to ALWAYS wanting to sleep. It was crazy to me. Now that we know he has this and Im learning more about it (with the help of all ya'll,) Im more understanding about it. Its hard, ya know. I miss him.Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: , it seems like this question is directed at Jackie, but I can't help puttin' in my two cents. My docter says "don't get too tired." She doesn't want me working full-time. I know this may not be possible for your husband. Further, I believe her when she tells me that the liver (and all the body) heals while you sleep. I believe we should listen to what our bodies tell us. This is about a short and sucsinct as any post I've ever made. :) \----smiling proudly----/ Eat well, sleep well, be well!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew

about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just

relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some

articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20

cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife

and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of

my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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Hey ! Just a thought, and I don't mean to step on any toes, but I am a strong believer in nature and herbal/natural remedies. Does your family take honey? You might try taking a tsp of honey in warm (not hot) water everyday. You can over time increase this. I'm now taking about half honey half water in a full coffee cup. The honey should be non-processed, and straight from the bee keeper if possible. If you adore your husband, he knows it! Becasue he knows you love him, he has to believe you only do what's good for him. He may place more value in what you tell him than what a doctor says. This mindset gives yougreat power to affect his health and well being. IF you tell him that honey will cure his fatigue, it just may. REad about the 30% effectiveness of placebos. The mind is a very powerful tool in healing. His rational mind will think, "this makes sense, at least a little" since honey

is full of sugars. Honey IS a cure all, and is widely forgotten because home remedies have been pushed aside by the pharmacology of modern science. If something's not broken, don't fix it. Don't believe me! Talk to your Grandma or some older people. I first got turned on to honey by a Russian immegrant. Love and hugs, Mr. Natural aka Eat well, sleep well, be well.nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you for your encouraging words. I told him about the provigil last night. We are going to talk to the doctor about it. Thanks!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Well IF you adore this man, then just

love him more now.. The only thing I know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me to be able to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have been though tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him.

He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this

disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont

know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be

"normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty

years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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You are welcome and I hope his doc will give it to him and that it will help him!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you for your encouraging words. I told him about the provigil last night. We are going to talk to the doctor about it. Thanks!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Well IF you adore this man, then just love him more now.. The only thing I know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me to be able to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have been though

tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about

anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and

neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your

relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his

mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself

with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this

affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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Thank you. I actually did talk to him about the honey thing and he told me that if I believe in it, it was worth a try. Im in the process of trying to find a bee keeper around here. Its not so easy here in Dallas for some reason. Thank you for the advice. It is greatly appreciated.Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Hey ! Just a thought, and I don't mean to step on any toes, but I am a strong believer in nature and herbal/natural remedies. Does your family take honey? You might try taking a tsp of honey in warm (not hot) water everyday. You can over time increase this. I'm now taking about half honey half water in a full coffee cup. The honey should be non-processed, and straight from the bee keeper if possible. If you adore your husband, he knows it! Becasue he knows you love him,

he has to believe you only do what's good for him. He may place more value in what you tell him than what a doctor says. This mindset gives yougreat power to affect his health and well being. IF you tell him that honey will cure his fatigue, it just may. REad about the 30% effectiveness of placebos. The mind is a very powerful tool in healing. His rational mind will think, "this makes sense, at least a little" since honey is full of sugars. Honey IS a cure all, and is widely forgotten because home remedies have been pushed aside by the pharmacology of modern science. If something's not broken, don't fix it. Don't believe me! Talk to your Grandma or some older people. I first got turned on to honey by a Russian immegrant. Love and hugs, Mr. Natural aka Eat well, sleep well, be well.nicole stevens <ans412@...>

wrote: Thank you for your encouraging words. I told him about the provigil last night. We are going to talk to the doctor about it. Thanks!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Well IF you adore this man, then just love him more now.. The only thing I know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me to be able to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have been though tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie

on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I

dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole

stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA

HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the

time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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, IF you can NOT find a beekeeper,, you can find UNFILTERED, UNPASTURIZED RAW honey at a health food store and even in most grocery stores... try to find local honey first tho,, and another source of good enzymes is dates,, they are good too!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. I actually did talk to him about the honey thing and he told me that if I believe in it, it was worth a try. Im in the process of trying to find a bee keeper around here. Its not so easy here in Dallas for some reason. Thank you for the advice. It is greatly appreciated.Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Hey ! Just a thought, and I don't mean to step on any toes, but I am a strong believer in nature and

herbal/natural remedies. Does your family take honey? You might try taking a tsp of honey in warm (not hot) water everyday. You can over time increase this. I'm now taking about half honey half water in a full coffee cup. The honey should be non-processed, and straight from the bee keeper if possible. If you adore your husband, he knows it! Becasue he knows you love him, he has to believe you only do what's good for him. He may place more value in what you tell him than what a doctor says. This mindset gives yougreat power to affect his health and well being. IF you tell him that honey will cure his fatigue, it just may. REad about the 30% effectiveness of placebos. The mind is a very powerful tool in healing. His rational mind will think, "this makes sense, at least a little" since honey is full of sugars. Honey IS a cure all, and is widely forgotten because home remedies have been pushed aside

by the pharmacology of modern science. If something's not broken, don't fix it. Don't believe me! Talk to your Grandma or some older people. I first got turned on to honey by a Russian immegrant. Love and hugs, Mr. Natural aka Eat well, sleep well, be well.nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you for your encouraging words. I told him about the provigil last night. We are going to talk to the doctor about it. Thanks!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Well IF you adore this man, then just love him more now.. The only thing I know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me to be able

to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have been though tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I

could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver

protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex

where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup

of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even

the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where

to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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Jackie... Jackie on.... this doesn't sound like a Chinese name... How did you know about dates? I didn't know about them until the first time I was given medicine by my doctor. I looked through the twenty or so different packages and was surprised at how many were recognizable. Chinese herbal medicine uses some small red dates as they are the most helpful. Also something I find interesting, but I don't understand. The Chinese put these red dates in most of the soups they make. Few people eat them, and they are not for flavor, but rather because they are healthy. If it is an enzyme in the date, wouldn't being cooked in soup destroy the enzyme? I will ask my doctor next time I talk with her. Hugs to all, ChrisJackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , IF you can NOT find a beekeeper,, you can find UNFILTERED, UNPASTURIZED RAW honey at a health food store and even in most grocery stores... try to find local honey first tho,, and another source of good enzymes is dates,, they are good too!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. I actually did talk to him about the honey thing and he told me that if I believe in it, it was worth a try. Im in the process of trying to find a bee keeper around here. Its not so easy here in Dallas for some reason. Thank you for the advice. It is greatly appreciated.Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Hey ! Just a thought, and I don't mean to step on any toes, but I am a strong believer in

nature and herbal/natural remedies. Does your family take honey? You might try taking a tsp of honey in warm (not hot) water everyday. You can over time increase this. I'm now taking about half honey half water in a full coffee cup. The honey should be non-processed, and straight from the bee keeper if possible. If you adore your husband, he knows it! Becasue he knows you love him, he has to believe you only do what's good for him. He may place more value in what you tell him than what a doctor says. This mindset gives yougreat power to affect his health and well being. IF you tell him that honey will cure his fatigue, it just may. REad about the 30% effectiveness of placebos. The mind is a very powerful tool in healing. His rational mind will think, "this makes sense, at least a little" since honey is full of sugars. Honey IS a cure all, and is widely forgotten because home remedies have been

pushed aside by the pharmacology of modern science. If something's not broken, don't fix it. Don't believe me! Talk to your Grandma or some older people. I first got turned on to honey by a Russian immegrant. Love and hugs, Mr. Natural aka Eat well, sleep well, be well.nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you for your encouraging words. I told him about the provigil last night. We are going to talk to the doctor about it. Thanks!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Well IF you adore this man, then just love him more now.. The only thing I know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me

to be able to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have been though tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to

him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is

liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough

sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one

cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for

even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure

where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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hahaha thats right,, and you are very right,, cooking them in soup would destroy the enzymes,, but they are still very healthful. I remember my grandmother feeding them to me when I was a child,, she lived to 93,, never took any western meds,,, never,, but she ate properly... I love the taste of them,, they are sweet,, gooey, sticky,, like candy,,lol HOW do I know about them? Im studing to get my ND with a bachelors in holistic nutrition,, thats how,, hehe,, Im half way done,, still have a long way to go!! Have a great nite chris, its midnite and Im gonna hit the sack,, talk with ya tomorrow jaxHunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Jackie... Jackie on.... this doesn't sound like a Chinese name... How did you know about dates? I didn't know about them until the

first time I was given medicine by my doctor. I looked through the twenty or so different packages and was surprised at how many were recognizable. Chinese herbal medicine uses some small red dates as they are the most helpful. Also something I find interesting, but I don't understand. The Chinese put these red dates in most of the soups they make. Few people eat them, and they are not for flavor, but rather because they are healthy. If it is an enzyme in the date, wouldn't being cooked in soup destroy the enzyme? I will ask my doctor next time I talk with her. Hugs to all, ChrisJackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , IF you can NOT find a beekeeper,, you can find UNFILTERED, UNPASTURIZED RAW honey at a health food store and even in most grocery

stores... try to find local honey first tho,, and another source of good enzymes is dates,, they are good too!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. I actually did talk to him about the honey thing and he told me that if I believe in it, it was worth a try. Im in the process of trying to find a bee keeper around here. Its not so easy here in Dallas for some reason. Thank you for the advice. It is greatly appreciated.Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Hey ! Just a thought, and I don't mean to step on any toes, but I am a strong believer in nature and herbal/natural remedies. Does your family take honey? You might try taking a tsp of honey in warm (not hot) water

everyday. You can over time increase this. I'm now taking about half honey half water in a full coffee cup. The honey should be non-processed, and straight from the bee keeper if possible. If you adore your husband, he knows it! Becasue he knows you love him, he has to believe you only do what's good for him. He may place more value in what you tell him than what a doctor says. This mindset gives yougreat power to affect his health and well being. IF you tell him that honey will cure his fatigue, it just may. REad about the 30% effectiveness of placebos. The mind is a very powerful tool in healing. His rational mind will think, "this makes sense, at least a little" since honey is full of sugars. Honey IS a cure all, and is widely forgotten because home remedies have been pushed aside by the pharmacology of modern science. If something's not broken, don't fix it. Don't believe me! Talk to your Grandma

or some older people. I first got turned on to honey by a Russian immegrant. Love and hugs, Mr. Natural aka Eat well, sleep well, be well.nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you for your encouraging words. I told him about the provigil last night. We are going to talk to the doctor about it. Thanks!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Well IF you adore this man, then just love him more now.. The only thing I know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me to be able to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx

if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have been though tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with

this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being

comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back,

Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had

one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll

just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be

able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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Jax, if you have any interest at all in Chinese herbals and other treatments (accupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, ect) I know the heads of many of these depaartments at Shenzhen Traditional Medical Hospital, as well as the Vice President of the hospital. I could try to get you invited here as part of your education. Don't freak out because you don't speak Chinese! Many of these people speak English, though it be somewhat broken. Let me know if you, or your school would be interested in some kind of an exchange program. Talk to you soon, Eat well, sleep well, be well! ( Just like Grandma! ) Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: hahaha thats right,, and you are very right,, cooking them in soup would destroy the enzymes,, but they are still very healthful. I

remember my grandmother feeding them to me when I was a child,, she lived to 93,, never took any western meds,,, never,, but she ate properly... I love the taste of them,, they are sweet,, gooey, sticky,, like candy,,lol HOW do I know about them? Im studing to get my ND with a bachelors in holistic nutrition,, thats how,, hehe,, Im half way done,, still have a long way to go!! Have a great nite chris, its midnite and Im gonna hit the sack,, talk with ya tomorrow jaxHunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Jackie... Jackie on.... this doesn't sound like a Chinese name... How did you know about dates? I didn't know about them until the first time I was given medicine by my doctor. I looked through the twenty or so different packages and was surprised at how many

were recognizable. Chinese herbal medicine uses some small red dates as they are the most helpful. Also something I find interesting, but I don't understand. The Chinese put these red dates in most of the soups they make. Few people eat them, and they are not for flavor, but rather because they are healthy. If it is an enzyme in the date, wouldn't being cooked in soup destroy the enzyme? I will ask my doctor next time I talk with her. Hugs to all, ChrisJackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , IF you can NOT find a beekeeper,, you can find UNFILTERED, UNPASTURIZED RAW honey at a health food store and even in most grocery stores... try to find local honey first tho,, and another source of good enzymes is dates,, they are good too!nicole stevens

<ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. I actually did talk to him about the honey thing and he told me that if I believe in it, it was worth a try. Im in the process of trying to find a bee keeper around here. Its not so easy here in Dallas for some reason. Thank you for the advice. It is greatly appreciated.Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Hey ! Just a thought, and I don't mean to step on any toes, but I am a strong believer in nature and herbal/natural remedies. Does your family take honey? You might try taking a tsp of honey in warm (not hot) water everyday. You can over time increase this. I'm now taking about half honey half water in a full coffee cup. The honey should

be non-processed, and straight from the bee keeper if possible. If you adore your husband, he knows it! Becasue he knows you love him, he has to believe you only do what's good for him. He may place more value in what you tell him than what a doctor says. This mindset gives yougreat power to affect his health and well being. IF you tell him that honey will cure his fatigue, it just may. REad about the 30% effectiveness of placebos. The mind is a very powerful tool in healing. His rational mind will think, "this makes sense, at least a little" since honey is full of sugars. Honey IS a cure all, and is widely forgotten because home remedies have been pushed aside by the pharmacology of modern science. If something's not broken, don't fix it. Don't believe me! Talk to your Grandma or some older people. I first got turned on to honey by a Russian immegrant. Love and hugs, Mr.

Natural aka Eat well, sleep well, be well.nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you for your encouraging words. I told him about the provigil last night. We are going to talk to the doctor about it. Thanks!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Well IF you adore this man, then just love him more now.. The only thing I know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me to be able to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have

been though tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not

sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last

husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck

your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be

his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself

with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this

affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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WOW! THAT would be fantastic!!! I still have a long way to go but wow, that would be so cool,, I would love to come there and perhaps to a short internship.. can we stay with you?? lol... just kidding,, we could get a room hopefully close by,,, Well NOW,, YOU have really inspired me to get busy and finish this year for sure! THANK YOU SO MUCH! hugs jaxHunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Jax, if you have any interest at all in Chinese herbals and other treatments (accupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, ect) I know the heads of many of these depaartments at Shenzhen Traditional Medical Hospital, as well as the Vice President of the hospital. I could try to get you invited here as part of your education. Don't freak out because you don't speak Chinese! Many of

these people speak English, though it be somewhat broken. Let me know if you, or your school would be interested in some kind of an exchange program. Talk to you soon, Eat well, sleep well, be well! ( Just like Grandma! ) Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: hahaha thats right,, and you are very right,, cooking them in soup would destroy the enzymes,, but they are still very healthful. I remember my grandmother feeding them to me when I was a child,, she lived to 93,, never took any western meds,,, never,, but she ate properly... I love the taste of them,, they are sweet,, gooey, sticky,, like candy,,lol HOW do I know about them? Im studing to get my ND with a bachelors in holistic nutrition,, thats how,, hehe,, Im half way done,, still have a long way to go!!

Have a great nite chris, its midnite and Im gonna hit the sack,, talk with ya tomorrow jaxHunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Jackie... Jackie on.... this doesn't sound like a Chinese name... How did you know about dates? I didn't know about them until the first time I was given medicine by my doctor. I looked through the twenty or so different packages and was surprised at how many were recognizable. Chinese herbal medicine uses some small red dates as they are the most helpful. Also something I find interesting, but I don't understand. The Chinese put these red dates in most of the soups they make. Few people eat them, and they are not for flavor, but rather because they are healthy. If it is an enzyme in the date, wouldn't being cooked in soup

destroy the enzyme? I will ask my doctor next time I talk with her. Hugs to all, ChrisJackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , IF you can NOT find a beekeeper,, you can find UNFILTERED, UNPASTURIZED RAW honey at a health food store and even in most grocery stores... try to find local honey first tho,, and another source of good enzymes is dates,, they are good too!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. I actually did talk to him about the honey thing and he told me that if I believe in it, it was worth a try. Im in the process of trying to find a bee keeper around here. Its not so easy here in Dallas for some reason. Thank you for the advice. It

is greatly appreciated.Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Hey ! Just a thought, and I don't mean to step on any toes, but I am a strong believer in nature and herbal/natural remedies. Does your family take honey? You might try taking a tsp of honey in warm (not hot) water everyday. You can over time increase this. I'm now taking about half honey half water in a full coffee cup. The honey should be non-processed, and straight from the bee keeper if possible. If you adore your husband, he knows it! Becasue he knows you love him, he has to believe you only do what's good for him. He may place more value in what you tell him than what a doctor says. This mindset gives yougreat power to affect his health and well being. IF you tell him that honey will cure his

fatigue, it just may. REad about the 30% effectiveness of placebos. The mind is a very powerful tool in healing. His rational mind will think, "this makes sense, at least a little" since honey is full of sugars. Honey IS a cure all, and is widely forgotten because home remedies have been pushed aside by the pharmacology of modern science. If something's not broken, don't fix it. Don't believe me! Talk to your Grandma or some older people. I first got turned on to honey by a Russian immegrant. Love and hugs, Mr. Natural aka Eat well, sleep well, be well.nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you for your encouraging words. I told him about the provigil last night. We are going to talk to the doctor about it.

Thanks!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Well IF you adore this man, then just love him more now.. The only thing I know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me to be able to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have been though tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I

hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly

reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT

seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We

have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now.

There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well

organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your

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Jackie, if you want to you are welcome to stay with me. I have an extra room just for guests. I am sure that you would prefer to stay with one of my doctor friends though. And that can also be arranged. They live much better than I do. When do you get a break? Summer here is nasty humid. Unless you like Mississippi in the Summer, you probably won't like it here in Summer. But then, most places, including my house have AC. Let me know! Hugs Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: WOW! THAT would be fantastic!!! I still have a long way to go but wow, that would be so cool,, I would love to come there and perhaps to a short internship.. can we stay with you?? lol... just kidding,, we could get a room hopefully close by,,,

Well NOW,, YOU have really inspired me to get busy and finish this year for sure! THANK YOU SO MUCH! hugs jaxHunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Jax, if you have any interest at all in Chinese herbals and other treatments (accupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, ect) I know the heads of many of these depaartments at Shenzhen Traditional Medical Hospital, as well as the Vice President of the hospital. I could try to get you invited here as part of your education. Don't freak out because you don't speak Chinese! Many of these people speak English, though it be somewhat broken. Let me know if you, or your school would be interested in some kind of an exchange program. Talk to you soon, Eat well, sleep well, be well! (

Just like Grandma! ) Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: hahaha thats right,, and you are very right,, cooking them in soup would destroy the enzymes,, but they are still very healthful. I remember my grandmother feeding them to me when I was a child,, she lived to 93,, never took any western meds,,, never,, but she ate properly... I love the taste of them,, they are sweet,, gooey, sticky,, like candy,,lol HOW do I know about them? Im studing to get my ND with a bachelors in holistic nutrition,, thats how,, hehe,, Im half way done,, still have a long way to go!! Have a great nite chris, its midnite and Im gonna hit the sack,, talk with ya tomorrow jaxHunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Jackie... Jackie on.... this doesn't sound like a Chinese name... How did you know about dates? I didn't know about them until the first time I was given medicine by my doctor. I looked through the twenty or so different packages and was surprised at how many were recognizable. Chinese herbal medicine uses some small red dates as they are the most helpful. Also something I find interesting, but I don't understand. The Chinese put these red dates in most of the soups they make. Few people eat them, and they are not for flavor, but rather because they are healthy. If it is an enzyme in the date, wouldn't being cooked in soup destroy the enzyme? I will ask my doctor next time I talk with her. Hugs to all, ChrisJackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , IF you can NOT find a beekeeper,, you can find UNFILTERED, UNPASTURIZED RAW honey at a health food store and even in most grocery stores... try to find local honey first tho,, and another source of good enzymes is dates,, they are good too!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. I actually did talk to him about the honey thing and he told me that if I believe in it, it was worth a try. Im in the process of trying to find a bee keeper around here. Its not so easy here in Dallas for some reason. Thank you for the advice. It is greatly appreciated.Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Hey ! Just a thought,

and I don't mean to step on any toes, but I am a strong believer in nature and herbal/natural remedies. Does your family take honey? You might try taking a tsp of honey in warm (not hot) water everyday. You can over time increase this. I'm now taking about half honey half water in a full coffee cup. The honey should be non-processed, and straight from the bee keeper if possible. If you adore your husband, he knows it! Becasue he knows you love him, he has to believe you only do what's good for him. He may place more value in what you tell him than what a doctor says. This mindset gives yougreat power to affect his health and well being. IF you tell him that honey will cure his fatigue, it just may. REad about the 30% effectiveness of placebos. The mind is a very powerful tool in healing. His rational mind will think, "this makes sense, at least a little" since honey is full of sugars. Honey IS a

cure all, and is widely forgotten because home remedies have been pushed aside by the pharmacology of modern science. If something's not broken, don't fix it. Don't believe me! Talk to your Grandma or some older people. I first got turned on to honey by a Russian immegrant. Love and hugs, Mr. Natural aka Eat well, sleep well, be well.nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you for your encouraging words. I told him about the provigil last night. We are going to talk to the doctor about it. Thanks!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Well IF you adore this man, then just love him more now.. The only thing I

know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me to be able to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have been though tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do

anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,,

they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it

sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all

possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not

even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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Ive found honey that says that but i thought I got an email from you saying that the kind in the grocery stores has been tampered from its original. I didnt want to get anything that wasnt the "real" deal. Maybe I got confused though. So is the kind in the stores that says unfiltered just as good as the kind from a keeper?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , IF you can NOT find a beekeeper,, you can find UNFILTERED, UNPASTURIZED RAW honey at a health food store and even in most grocery stores... try to find local honey first tho,, and another source of good enzymes is dates,, they are good too!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. I actually did talk to him about the honey thing and he told me

that if I believe in it, it was worth a try. Im in the process of trying to find a bee keeper around here. Its not so easy here in Dallas for some reason. Thank you for the advice. It is greatly appreciated.Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Hey ! Just a thought, and I don't mean to step on any toes, but I am a strong believer in nature and herbal/natural remedies. Does your family take honey? You might try taking a tsp of honey in warm (not hot) water everyday. You can over time increase this. I'm now taking about half honey half water in a full coffee cup. The honey should be non-processed, and straight from the bee keeper if possible. If you adore your husband, he knows it! Becasue he knows you love him, he has to believe you only do what's good for him. He may place

more value in what you tell him than what a doctor says. This mindset gives yougreat power to affect his health and well being. IF you tell him that honey will cure his fatigue, it just may. REad about the 30% effectiveness of placebos. The mind is a very powerful tool in healing. His rational mind will think, "this makes sense, at least a little" since honey is full of sugars. Honey IS a cure all, and is widely forgotten because home remedies have been pushed aside by the pharmacology of modern science. If something's not broken, don't fix it. Don't believe me! Talk to your Grandma or some older people. I first got turned on to honey by a Russian immegrant. Love and hugs, Mr. Natural aka Eat well, sleep well, be well.nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you for your encouraging words. I told him about the provigil last night. We are going to talk to the doctor about it. Thanks!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Well IF you adore this man, then just love him more now.. The only thing I know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me to be able to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have been though tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,, they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all

involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what

questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can

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Hi you must be mistaken as I never said that to you, perhaps it was someone else, I feel perfectly fine eating raw, unfiltered, unpasturized honey from our local grocery store,, what I have found is many brands that are actually "local" too.. I think that either way,, you will be fine.. just make sure that it says "RAW, UNFILTERED OR UNPASTURIZED"... nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Ive found honey that says that but i thought I got an email from you saying that the kind in the grocery stores has been tampered from its original. I didnt want to get anything that wasnt the "real" deal. Maybe I got confused though. So is the kind in the stores that says unfiltered just as good as the kind from a keeper?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , IF you can NOT find a beekeeper,, you can find UNFILTERED, UNPASTURIZED RAW honey at a health food store and even in most grocery stores... try to find local honey first tho,, and another source of good enzymes is dates,, they are good too!nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. I actually did talk to him about the honey thing and he told me that if I believe in it, it was worth a try. Im in the process of trying to find a bee keeper around here. Its not so easy here in Dallas for some reason. Thank you for the advice. It is greatly appreciated.Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Hey ! Just a thought,

and I don't mean to step on any toes, but I am a strong believer in nature and herbal/natural remedies. Does your family take honey? You might try taking a tsp of honey in warm (not hot) water everyday. You can over time increase this. I'm now taking about half honey half water in a full coffee cup. The honey should be non-processed, and straight from the bee keeper if possible. If you adore your husband, he knows it! Becasue he knows you love him, he has to believe you only do what's good for him. He may place more value in what you tell him than what a doctor says. This mindset gives yougreat power to affect his health and well being. IF you tell him that honey will cure his fatigue, it just may. REad about the 30% effectiveness of placebos. The mind is a very powerful tool in healing. His rational mind will think, "this makes sense, at least a little" since honey is full of sugars. Honey IS a

cure all, and is widely forgotten because home remedies have been pushed aside by the pharmacology of modern science. If something's not broken, don't fix it. Don't believe me! Talk to your Grandma or some older people. I first got turned on to honey by a Russian immegrant. Love and hugs, Mr. Natural aka Eat well, sleep well, be well.nicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you for your encouraging words. I told him about the provigil last night. We are going to talk to the doctor about it. Thanks!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Well IF you adore this man, then just love him more now.. The only thing I

know that can help and does help ME is the provigil,, it helps me to be able to wake up ,, if I dont take it, I can sleep around the clock... the fatigue is part of the liver disease.. he might feel better after tx if he gets it early enough... Dont you worry about any sop stories,, thats what we are here for,, lots of us have been though tx,, and lots of us are care ppl for those who have been through tx,, you fit in just perfectly!! hugs honey jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thanks Jackie! I do adore this man. He is everything to me and I hate that this has happened to him. The saddest thing about all of this is we think he got it in jail. (served time for assault, defending his sister against the man who raped her) So all of this is a horrible situation for him. He is a wonderful man who would do

anything for anybody and its not fair that this has happened to him. I wish I could take it all away for him. Okay, enough of my sop story, something you said struck me. Is being tired something that goes along with this? Before we knew about this I would get so mad at him for ALWAYS wanting to sleep, Ive laid off of it now because Im not sure about anything anymore. If this is part of the disease, is there anything you can do to give yourself more energy?Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: Hi ! First Ill address the coffee,, 2 cups per day is perfectly reasonable,, Im not so sure about the high voltage energy drinks.. sometimes those things can have a damaging effect on his Adrenals. He may be drinking those because he is suffering the severe fatigue we all seem to have with this disease.. but in the long run,,

they are more damaging than helpful... but the 2 cups of coffee is liver protective from what I have read against HCC which is what we all fear the most... As far as your sex life,, go back to being comfortable with it and just relax hon.. I was married to my childrens father for 15 years AFTER I got infected as well as my last husband and neither one of them are infected,, my current husband is not infected,, OK ,, yes you guys, I have been married 4 times, lol,, I dont count the first one as we were together less than a year,, he got all involved in drugs while we were serving in Greece,, I didnt want to go to jail in a foreign country so I left early and he was very very abusive,,, I just could NOT seem to pick good ones until my current husband and I believe that God sent him to me.. BUT the point Im making here is that transmission is very very low sexually,, almost nil,, I know a LOT of ppl with this disease but I dont know one person who got it

sexually.. you do have to use common sense,, like not having real rough sex where HE might bleed into you.. but other than that,, you can have a full happy sex life... Liz is on vacation but as soon as she gets back, Im sure she will post some articles to back up what and I have said about this,, but the main thing is NOT to let this wreck your relationship because there is NO NEED for it to do that! Enjoy that man!! hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: Thank you. Im glad you resonded. I was really worried about my sex life with him. We have an active sex life also and I wasnt sure if I needed to start wearing protection because of this. This is all so new to me that I find myself second guessing everything I do around him. I dont want to live that way and I want us to be "normal" again. If at all

possible. I found on one website that it said that he should only have one cup of coffee a day? Is this true? Right now he drinks about two a day but also loves those monster energy drinks, which, if anybody has ever had one, they are about 20 cups of coffee in one take. Im trying to be supportive and watch out for him but at the same time not be his mother!! Any advice?Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Welcome! I hope you can find the answers to ease your concern. I'm and I'm pretty new here too, but I've known I have HCV for about 9 years now. There are many people here that can answer specific questions for you very very well. I can only offer my opinions, as I am not an expert. From personal experience I can tell you that I had HCV when I married, and after twenty years of marriage and not

even knowing I had a problem, my ex-wife and my daughter tested negative for even the antibody. This means that they not only did not have HCV, but had never been exposed to it. Without getting too graphic, I'll just say that my wife and I had an active sex life. I was very close to my daughter as well. Just don't cut yourself with something he has just cut himself with. Don't share his razor. For information overload, check the internet. HA HA HA! But seriously, if you don't even know what questions you should be asking, try this website. http://janis7hepc.com/ I like it because it is well organized, and I'm not. Again, welcome here, Eat well, sleep well, be well!ans412 <ans412@...> wrote: Hey ya'll,Im really new to this so Im not sure where to start. We just found out that my fiance has hep. C and I am trying to learn all I can about this. Im hoping some of ya'll might be able to answer some of my questions. Ive searched the sites but they all just jump around my questions. How does this affect us having children? I have two other children from a previous marriage, how do i protect them without being too worried all the time? Im so confused about this. Hope ya'll can help.It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have found the support you need with us. If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just click the link-- Hepatitis C/Happy Posting

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