Guest guest Posted April 9, 2002 Report Share Posted April 9, 2002 I read it on a website and now I wish I had saved it . I did a double take more than once and it did infact list that as a cause. Thanks for helping me thru the muck and the mire of this. [ ] Iburprofen, you're kidding??? Now there's one for the books!!!!! Sorry but that's just too stupid. If somebody told you that, I'd get rid of that person. Not to offend, just couldn't believe I'm reading Hep C caused by ibuprofen.MikeAt 01:47 PM 4/9/02 -0400, you wrote: Hi, Did I read that hep c can be "caused" from too much Ibuprofen???? I have called the life insurance company that tested my husband just 2 years ago to see if they could send us the results of that lab work as I am told they test for hep c . He got his insurance and was told at that time that everything was normal. Question #3 :-) I have read that many people never experience any of the symptoms of this disease and that it is possible that it lies dormant for 20 or more years however would it show up on a blood test (even if dormant) if tested for? Thanks. Blessings,Betty My husband is having a very hard time the last few days all of his symptoms seem to be in a flare up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2002 Report Share Posted April 9, 2002 You will also hear different things from different people. Take Tylenol, don't take Tylenol, the only thing consistent is no alcohol. There are a LOT of unanswered questions about this disease. Sharon --- mystic <mystic1@...> wrote: > I read it on a website and now I wish I had saved it > . I did a double take more than once and it did > infact list that as a cause. Thanks for helping me > thru the muck and the mire of this. > ----- Original Message ----- __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2002 Report Share Posted April 10, 2002 I think the dr's may also make some judgement base on the state of the liver. People with more liver damage are less able to tolerate certain medications than those with low or moderate damage. So there may be many judgement made that will vary depending on the patient as well as the dr. -dz- Sharon Zeis <szeis_1@...> wrote: You will also hear different things from differentpeople. Take Tylenol, don't take Tylenol, the onlything consistent is no alcohol. There are a LOT ofunanswered questions about this disease. Sharon--- mystic <mystic1@...> wrote:> I read it on a website and now I wish I had saved it> . I did a double take more than once and it did> infact list that as a cause. Thanks for helping me> thru the muck and the mire of this.> ----- Original Message ----- __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2002 Report Share Posted April 10, 2002 There is a lot of misinformation out there. There are no stupid questions here, by asking these questions, we have the chance to help to change this. I wouldn't want to discourage anyone from asking. -dz- Mike <cmhmike@...> wrote: Now there's one for the books!!!!! Sorry but that's just too stupid. If somebody told you that, I'd get rid of that person. Not to offend, just couldn't believe I'm reading Hep C caused by ibuprofen.MikeAt 01:47 PM 4/9/02 -0400, you wrote: Hi, Did I read that hep c can be "caused" from too much Ibuprofen???? I have called the life insurance company that tested my husband just 2 years ago to see if they could send us the results of that lab work as I am told they test for hep c . He got his insurance and was told at that time that everything was normal. Question #3 :-) I have read that many people never experience any of the symptoms of this disease and that it is possible that it lies dormant for 20 or more years however would it show up on a blood test (even if dormant) if tested for? Thanks. Blessings,Betty My husband is having a very hard time the last few days all of his symptoms seem to be in a flare up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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