Guest guest Posted April 21, 2007 Report Share Posted April 21, 2007 I had TTP and kidney failure in 1988, I was given at least 200 transfusions. One month after leaving the hospital, I got my first case of hepatitis C. There was no actual test for hep C at that time. I didn't seek treatment of any kind. I was already broke from all the medical bills with insurance. I rested all the time, ate well and took liv-flush nutrition tablets. I recovered. Then in the past couple of years what started as fatigue and joint pain and I think misdiagnosed as fibromyalgia. Then when my insurance ran out after I could no longer work, I applied for assistance at the local clinic. The new doctor ordered the test for Hep A B and C and I cam up positive on C. After about 6 months they finally got me into seeing a specialist. He ran all sorts of blood work and a liver scan. Contrary to public thinking, the clinic, hospitals and doctors for the poor are not free. In the mean time I developed chest pain and found out only 45% of my left ventricle (heart) worked. I'm supposed to return in 6 weeks. He said sometimes the test they give is wrong and he certainly hoped so in my case. In the mean time I ordered some Liv Flush. I checked with my pharmacist and she said it was a good product. All natural and made in Clearwater Florida.. I'm back to bed trying to go into remission as soon as I can. Liv-flush does not make any promises to clear hepatitis by the way. You can't (from my reading) go through the treatment with a bad heart. MarilynSee what's free at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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