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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Hepatitis / July 2005

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Tustin Company Thinks New Drug Could Target Cancer and Multiple Viruses19 Jul 2005 21:44 GMT3
Tustin Company Thinks New Drug Could Target Cancer and Multiple Viruses
Jul. 16--What if someone told you they had a drug that could fight cancer
and nearly every human virus from HIV to hepatitis C, and from Ebola to the
common flu?
newly diagnosed19 Jul 2005 13:37 GMT13
Greetings everyone!
My name is Dorothy and I may ramble for a minute here, but I was just
wondering the timeline for treatment. Here goes my story thus far...I found
out June 27th that my bloodwork showed elevated liver enzymes. The dr.
Good news---sort of18 Jul 2005 04:22 GMT18
When I started tx I immediately got covered 100% by the health system here
from 09/2002 - 09/2005. Since I still have neurological problems as a result
of my tx, I asked my doctor if the coverage could be extended. I got a
letter in my mailbox today informing me that I will still be ...
hcv variables18 Jul 2005 00:59 GMT13
Wondering what makes hcv easy to cure for some and impossible for others.Is
it all genotype,viral load, length of infection and how strong your immune
system is?Whewwwwwww this can't be a simple answer.lololoollolol  john
Need advise, girlfriend has Hep-C18 Jul 2005 00:41 GMT9
I've been dating a girl for a few months now. She's a double kidney
transplant survivor. But somewhere along the line she got Hep-C from a
transfusion. Unfortunately, she just told me this last nite, and I'm
pretty spooked. Both because we had unprotected sex, and I don't know
Great News / So-So News17 Jul 2005 01:34 GMT3
Hi Group,
Great News:
The doctor called a few days ago and said - Hey - Viral load is indictable,
it's working.
Family Album16 Jul 2005 13:59 GMT69
One substitution, one new addition, one deletion.  It's all about
'space'.  
Elmo
http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile
interferon and milk thistle15 Jul 2005 02:57 GMT28
This group was so right.Everyone advised me not to take the treatment and
milk thistle but i did it for about 2 weeks on the doctors ok.I noticed that
i was regular and felt like my body was being cleaned out. 2 days ago i felt
everything change.i could feel my heart racing ...
anzymes10 Jul 2005 16:51 GMT3
Hallo to all fine people in the ng,
I had nothing to say for a couple of months.
After the 48 week at the end of March - I got
my RNA results in April - non detectable.
Now, THIS is Funny09 Jul 2005 21:09 GMT36
Senior citizen in Florida bought a brand new Mercedes convertible.  He took
off down the road, bringing it to 80 mph and enjoying the wind blowing
through what little hair he had left on his head.
"This is great," He thought as he roared down I-75.
Who should I talk to when the hospital dept. won't return my calls?09 Jul 2005 20:34 GMT10
I have been trying since last Wednesday to contact the Transplant
dept's front desk.  I have left messages every day except Monday and no
one will return my call.
I would like to put a supervisor on their lazy a.ses but I don't know
Lorettas Hareem Brand09 Jul 2005 19:50 GMT5
Hey Loretta, to properly complete the look your twin sister is going to need
to make an impression as a saucey mama round the swamp, I have to know if
her hide is mottled, streaked or some solid hue.  Also the colour of it,
too.  You know, genetic manipulation is a rainbow of ...
Now leaving  the station....09 Jul 2005 04:32 GMT4
Would be Michael..  On shot #35 of the Interferon/Ribavirin Express
ALL ABOARD!! TOOT TOOT!!  Unfortunately the conductor would not let me
aboard with a Pipe full of green, so I was FORCED to smoke it first.
Buwahahahahahahaha...  NOW,  what to do with my carry on.  ;-)
Interferon / medical bloodletting .. ?08 Jul 2005 23:48 GMT60
So since the .. mode of operation of interferon seems to be ..
suppression of red blood cell production .. therefore .. decreased
blood cell .. mass .. equivalent .. to .. bloodletting / venesection /
phlebotomy .. ?
Break in Treatment.08 Jul 2005 20:07 GMT7
I have tried and tried and still feel that I could continue if it wasn't
for the fact that I have the "normal" itching turning into an all
consuming wave of agony which means I have to disturb my wife to massage
it into submission in the early hours of the morning. She has a
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