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Yea!!!!!!!!!!

You are so lucky!! They say(researchers and doctors and all those

learned people say that 2% of the people infected with Hep C, their

own bodies are able to fight the diease and clear it. YOu lucky

Lucky person. You tell your bodies immune system congrats.

of course you may stay here as a member. I think it is great

what happened to you and you will be able to share your story with

others. Plus we have lots of people here that are family

members,lovers,friends of folks with Hep C. Hep C is not a

requirement to be a member of this group. In fact I think it is

great that you want to stay with us to provide encourment and your

own view on the situation that we often run into in our daily lives.

Dancing with Glee for

Janet

> Thanks to all for the welcome to the group. I had some wonderful

news

> from my primary care physician this afternoon. The test results

for

> the hep c rna came back showing no virus in my blood. I am still

> following up with the gi doctor, but I cannot tell you how

relieved I

> am, for a number of reasons. The original test showed that I am

not

> acute, so apparently I am one of the lucky few whose body defeated

> the disease.

>

> I feel very lucky to have found this group when I did. I hope that

> you won't mind if I remain a member here.

>

> Chris

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At 01:35 PM 11/15/2003 +0000, you wrote:

>Yea!!!!!!!!!!

>You are so lucky!! They say(researchers and doctors and all those

>learned people say that 2% of the people infected with Hep C, their

>own bodies are able to fight the diease and clear it. YOu lucky

>Lucky person. You tell your bodies immune system congrats.

>of course you may stay here as a member. I think it is great

>what happened to you and you will be able to share your story with

>others. Plus we have lots of people here that are family

>members,lovers,friends of folks with Hep C. Hep C is not a

>requirement to be a member of this group. In fact I think it is

>great that you want to stay with us to provide encourment and your

>own view on the situation that we often run into in our daily lives.

(Joining Janet in the happy-dance) I agree. Chris's message was a real

mood-enhancer! Perfect to read on a gray, dark morning like this one!

Jeanne

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this is wonderful news. Darlene

Update

Thanks to all for the welcome to the group. I had some wonderful news

from my primary care physician this afternoon. The test results for

the hep c rna came back showing no virus in my blood. I am still

following up with the gi doctor, but I cannot tell you how relieved I

am, for a number of reasons. The original test showed that I am not

acute, so apparently I am one of the lucky few whose body defeated

the disease.

I feel very lucky to have found this group when I did. I hope that

you won't mind if I remain a member here.

Chris

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I would never make a decision regarding treatment until I knew the results of

the biopsy.

TigerHawk

Tony wrote:

After the class, then you discuss with your doctor whether you're willing to

consider treatment. If so, then they refer you to a GI, do a biopsy, check your

genotype, etc...Once more is konwn, then you make the decision on treatment.

They're stance is that if a patient is

going to definitively rule out treatment, there's no sense in doing a biopsy, so

they always wait until after the patient is informed about treatment.

Birth and Death are the two noblest expressions of bravery. -

---Kahlil Gibran

For what is it to die, But to stand in the sun and melt into the wind? And when

the Earth has claimed our limbs, Then we shall truly dance.

--Kahlil Gibran

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