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I've not had liver pain but I've heard of people who have and used

milk thistle to manage it. That's probably the most popular liver

herb, as you probably know.

Inflamation should not be causing pain, in all likelihood. Might be

something else going on.

Pete

> Is going through treatment the only way to control the inflamation of

> the liver from hep c? My husband gets sharp pains in the upper right

> rib cage area and his inflamation was at a 2 on his biopsy. Does anyone

> know of anything to help this? He has no liver damage and really wants

> to hold off on treatment if he can. Thanks and I appreciate all the

> great info on this site.

> Pam

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I've not had liver pain but I've heard of people who have and used

milk thistle to manage it. That's probably the most popular liver

herb, as you probably know.

Inflamation should not be causing pain, in all likelihood. Might be

something else going on.

Pete

> Is going through treatment the only way to control the inflamation of

> the liver from hep c? My husband gets sharp pains in the upper right

> rib cage area and his inflamation was at a 2 on his biopsy. Does anyone

> know of anything to help this? He has no liver damage and really wants

> to hold off on treatment if he can. Thanks and I appreciate all the

> great info on this site.

> Pam

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I've not had liver pain but I've heard of people who have and used

milk thistle to manage it. That's probably the most popular liver

herb, as you probably know.

Inflamation should not be causing pain, in all likelihood. Might be

something else going on.

Pete

> Is going through treatment the only way to control the inflamation of

> the liver from hep c? My husband gets sharp pains in the upper right

> rib cage area and his inflamation was at a 2 on his biopsy. Does anyone

> know of anything to help this? He has no liver damage and really wants

> to hold off on treatment if he can. Thanks and I appreciate all the

> great info on this site.

> Pam

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---They call it " Phantom Pain " usually inflamation of the outer sac>

In Hepatitis_C_Central , Jackie on

<redjaxjm@y...> wrote:

> First off guys,, remember that the liver has no nerves in it and

cannot feel anything,, BUT the sac that surrounds the liver does and

it feels stretching and pain etc.. so perhaps it could be something

that might be pressing against the liver sac and causing the pain,, I

DONT KNOW for sure.. just an idea.... jax

>

>

> brain_child846 <peter_tocco@y...> wrote:

> I've not had liver pain but I've heard of people who have and used

> milk thistle to manage it. That's probably the most popular liver

> herb, as you probably know.

>

> Inflamation should not be causing pain, in all likelihood. Might be

> something else going on.

>

> Pete

>

>

> > Is going through treatment the only way to control the

inflamation of

> > the liver from hep c? My husband gets sharp pains in the upper

right

> > rib cage area and his inflamation was at a 2 on his biopsy. Does

anyone

> > know of anything to help this? He has no liver damage and really

wants

> > to hold off on treatment if he can. Thanks and I appreciate all

the

> > great info on this site.

> > Pam

>

>

>

>

>

> 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--

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> Happy Posting

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>

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---They call it " Phantom Pain " usually inflamation of the outer sac>

In Hepatitis_C_Central , Jackie on

<redjaxjm@y...> wrote:

> First off guys,, remember that the liver has no nerves in it and

cannot feel anything,, BUT the sac that surrounds the liver does and

it feels stretching and pain etc.. so perhaps it could be something

that might be pressing against the liver sac and causing the pain,, I

DONT KNOW for sure.. just an idea.... jax

>

>

> brain_child846 <peter_tocco@y...> wrote:

> I've not had liver pain but I've heard of people who have and used

> milk thistle to manage it. That's probably the most popular liver

> herb, as you probably know.

>

> Inflamation should not be causing pain, in all likelihood. Might be

> something else going on.

>

> Pete

>

>

> > Is going through treatment the only way to control the

inflamation of

> > the liver from hep c? My husband gets sharp pains in the upper

right

> > rib cage area and his inflamation was at a 2 on his biopsy. Does

anyone

> > know of anything to help this? He has no liver damage and really

wants

> > to hold off on treatment if he can. Thanks and I appreciate all

the

> > great info on this site.

> > Pam

>

>

>

>

>

> 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--

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hepatitis_C_Central/

>

> Happy Posting

>

>

>

>

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Dear Luz:

I am honored that you pay attention to what I say. It must be

because I'm Hispanic too.....LOL

I moved to the US when I was 13 and remember being made fun of the

way I pronounced things many, many times. For some reason I always

had trouble pronouncing the " ch " ....so instead of " chips " , I

ate " ships " ....LOL

So our English may not be perfect....so what?....we can always say

that our Spanish is.....who's going to check?...LOL

Silvia

> > > Is going through treatment the only way to control the

> inflamation of

> > > the liver from hep c? My husband gets sharp pains in the upper

> right

> > > rib cage area and his inflamation was at a 2 on his biopsy.

Does

> anyone

> > > know of anything to help this? He has no liver damage and

really

> wants

> > > to hold off on treatment if he can. Thanks and I appreciate

all

> the

> > > great info on this site.

> > > Pam

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 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--

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hepatitis_C_Central/

> >

> > Happy Posting

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Dear Luz:

I am honored that you pay attention to what I say. It must be

because I'm Hispanic too.....LOL

I moved to the US when I was 13 and remember being made fun of the

way I pronounced things many, many times. For some reason I always

had trouble pronouncing the " ch " ....so instead of " chips " , I

ate " ships " ....LOL

So our English may not be perfect....so what?....we can always say

that our Spanish is.....who's going to check?...LOL

Silvia

> > > Is going through treatment the only way to control the

> inflamation of

> > > the liver from hep c? My husband gets sharp pains in the upper

> right

> > > rib cage area and his inflamation was at a 2 on his biopsy.

Does

> anyone

> > > know of anything to help this? He has no liver damage and

really

> wants

> > > to hold off on treatment if he can. Thanks and I appreciate

all

> the

> > > great info on this site.

> > > Pam

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 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--

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hepatitis_C_Central/

> >

> > Happy Posting

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Drop it Jackie. I know you didn't mean anything. It started with a

comment I made jokingly and totally got out of proportion. I think

in a way is because all of us who are minorities have been hurt in

the past by people who said something with the intention of being mean

and whether we want to or not we have this little chip on our

shoulder. In the past I've gotten in arguments about illegal aliens

and I've never even been an illegal alien. I think we just sort of

have this innate pride of our own individual race....all of us....we

can use this as a learning experience or we can end up getting mad at

one another. It was a great opportunity she had to teach us about

ebonics. I know I would have run with it....Let me show you...come

on....say something about insulin resistance....LOL

Silvia

> > > > > Is going through treatment the only way to control the

> > > inflamation of

> > > > > the liver from hep c? My husband gets sharp pains in the

> upper

> > > right

> > > > > rib cage area and his inflamation was at a 2 on his

biopsy.

> > Does

> > > anyone

> > > > > know of anything to help this? He has no liver damage and

> > really

> > > wants

> > > > > to hold off on treatment if he can. Thanks and I

appreciate

> > all

> > > the

> > > > > great info on this site.

> > > > > Pam

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > 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--

> > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hepatitis_C_Central/

> > > >

> > > > Happy Posting

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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tee...hee...funny how the poem ends up with...the one you love and a

BED....

Silvia

P.S. Please...I am just joking

> Jackie, no you should not resign. And you probably need to note

> that Ebonics started with the black culture and has spread to

> other cultures so everyone does it to an extent. As much as none

> of us like hearing " just ax me " , it did start with the blacks.

> so you are singling out a race of people....your friend...ric

>

>

>

>

> If all the world were mine to plunder

> I would be content with just one town

> And in that town, just one house

> And in that house, one simple room

> And in that room, just one bed

> For in that bed, lies the one I Love.

> sanskrit poem

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