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OBSERVATIONS AND ADVICE
*Click on topics underlined in blue for detailed pages. Not a good day! You will be getting on an emotional Roller Coaster. Do not over react or act out (a Whiskey Bar will only enhance anxiety and depression etc...) A good Doctor should have spoken with you at length with calming compassion, however some Doctors are like robotic factory workers, references to good Liver Doctors are available from Support Groups. Take a deep calming breath and locate a Support Group and Councilor! HCAAF will find you one in your area. Or you can be a "cyber/telephone member" of our organization. Make no impulsive decisions, the virus takes a long time to manifest and you do not need to rush into disclosure of your results other than your significant other, (your mental care professional, if you see one) and a seek out a Support Group. You are not the Lone Ranger there is a posse of "Hepper" Group Members to give you a hug, a tissue or share a good joke with. Link page under development... Page under development... Page under development... Page under development... Page under development... Hepatitis "C" and treatment effects everyone differently, and so goes with all the lovely side effects, fatigue, insomnia, itching, sense of taste shot to hell, headaches, depression, irritability, and 99.9% of the disclaimers you hear at the tail of a prescription medication commercial. However: ASK YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE CHANGING YOUR REGIMEN. The tips provided on the link are benign, been found helpful, the opinion of the author and unfortunately unlike advertised prescription medications their side effects have not led to marathon erections. Page under development... Hepatitis C comes loaded with quite a bit of stigmas. First and foremost is that of a carrier of the virus is a loose living, drug using human. It is reminiscent of peoples perception of AIDS in the early 1980's, am I safe to share a drink from a glass, give a kiss on the lips etc ... Don't blame people for their lack of knowledge and unfounded fears. Do the right thing and guide people to this site, give them literature, all of that can be avoided if you elect not to let people know about your virus a personal decision to ponder. Remember being a "Hepper" is not anything to be ashamed of! Page under development...
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