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From: Deb <posttransplant@ yahoo.com>Subject: [HepatitisCSupportG roupForDummies] Hi GangTo: hepatitiscsupportgr oupfordummies@ yahoogroups. comDate: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 3:58 PM

Hi y'all and yes y'all is a word for all our northern neighbors.

Is this thing and group working ????

Yep if this hits group and I'm sure it will no problems reported from yahoo.

The holiday's took a toll on us and busy and starting out the new year.

Let's hear from as many members as possible - our quiet members - new members just say Hi and a short intro about yourself so we can get to know you.

How are y'all - good - bad - in-between - have questions - concerns - need info - any Dr appt's - testing - results - on tx ='s treatment - how's it going and for everyone ???

Hoping to hear from and members sharing about themselves as much as possible in all stages on tx or not. Just hit reply to this message.

Sharing is caring for your support and info support is shared gained for us all. It's a win win situation.

I get worried when group and members are too quiet.

They are having problems or all is ok ???

All The Best To Everyone

Deb

hope spell check is working now and I still hate commas

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Thanks so much for the article, It is very helpful and i am copying and pasting

it to my friend who has also adopted a girl with hep C from Vietnam. Our

daughters shared a crib in the orphanage so we all keep in touch often , She has

chosen not to have treatment for her daughter now as she is Genotype 1 . She

wants to wait till the drug treatments get more successful fror her daughter.

Both girls have great liver enzymes and seem to be very healthy otherwise with

normal ALT's, etc. my daughter did have an extreme high AFP level and we were

worried about the possibility of a tumor but that has resolved itself. At that

time they talked to us about possible transplant but being that she is so small

she would get a living donor liver (just a lobe) And what an awesome surprise to

find out her and I are a match. sorry to go on and on, but we are ready yet

scared to move onto this next step. I am so honored to be her mama and ready to

take this journey with her.

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> Honey we know it must be very difficult being a mother of a HCV+ child. 

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> Our best wishes and prayers are with you - your child and family.

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> As you know diseases in peds - tx's - medical guidelines are different than

for adults.

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> HCV in peds - adolescents is now a new form of specialized peds medicine with

medical standard of care now in development and for tx.

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> As you know children are very resilient when ill and can fair much better than

adults.

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> As her mother it's up to you as to how much and being an RN how much

> professional medical info you can what to and are able to handle at any given

time or pace yourself all along the way with her peds Dr.   

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> I found 1 short general article for you below.

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> As an RN you can register online at med sites Medscape for example as a med

professional with full access to the most recent medical studies - trials - info

- articles - journals - most recent recommended pt - peds medical guidelines for

pt care.

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> My heart goes out to you - your child and family. 

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> As a Mom we are strong do what we need to do for our kids but it is very

difficult on us and can be more at times with a medical background.

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> You know you need to take the best care of you to both physically and

emotionally for the both of you and family.

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> A Big Hug and All The Best To You - Your Child and Family.

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> Deb

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> HEPATITIS C TREATMENT

> 232k - AdPAN>obe PDF - View as html

> www.pkids.org. 1. HEPATITIS C TREATMENT. HEPATITIS C TREATMENT ...

www.pkids.org. 9. HEPATITIS C TREATMENT. Some Important Factors To Consider For

Treatment ...

> pkids.org/pdf/phr/03-03hcvtreatment.pdf

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