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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Hepatitis / September 2005

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off topic to Kjoh16 Sep 2005 22:30 GMT2
Hi Kjoh, Since you're from Tigard to you remember the prairie market on
commercial and 75th?? or perhaps the Lone Oak bar??
Shawn
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tx and Transplant16 Sep 2005 21:41 GMT10
I have read that people with decompensated liver disease probably won' t
benefit from Peg and should try to get on a transplant list. I have
ascites and edema and my doc says that means I have decompensated liver
disease. I'm somewhere between moderate and advanced cirrhosis. The
Xanax??16 Sep 2005 18:04 GMT28
A lot of us use Xanax to sleep or just level off when the frantics turn
themselves on. There is a warning label put on by the pharmacy that says
don't eat or drink anything with grapfruit in it.
I did some research a few months ago on why. Seems that something in it
Relapse16 Sep 2005 17:47 GMT9
Anyone here for their second time around care to share with me what
the experience was like for you?  I was just tested again after being
undetected for a year, and found to have the virus present again.
Only talked to the doc on the phone so far, and he said there was some
Seward Alaska16 Sep 2005 17:34 GMT57
So my friends, here I am in beautiful Seward, Alaska again for the rest of
the week. Job is going well, my spirits are well. The thyroid issue has
calmed down somewhat and I"m doing well.
Hard to keep up with all goings on with the news group, but I try. I finally
Joining the shooters club16 Sep 2005 17:21 GMT9
Hi all.  I guess in a few short weeks (Sept. 30th) I will be joining this
club and understanding first hand how this treatment will effect me.  I am
in a study as you know but feel very good about the care I am getting.
Spent two hrs at the hospital on Friday doing vision, heart ...
Democracy in the USA16 Sep 2005 16:54 GMT20
After 100 years, you have to free the slaves.
After 150 years, you have to let the women vote.
At the beginning, ethnic cleansing and genocide is all right.
The 51st State: Denial
An Immeasurable Crisis? A Criticism of the Millennium Development Goals and Why They Cannot Be Measured15 Sep 2005 19:17 GMT1
Amir Attaran
Amir Attaran is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Law, Population
Health, and Global Development Policy, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada, and Associate Fellow, Chatham House, London, United Kingdom. E-mail:
Notice to Newbies14 Sep 2005 22:54 GMT33
A quick note to any new folks who might be lurking here looking for
information or support:  there has been a tremendous amount of irrelevant
and insulting garbage posted here in the last few days.  Please don't be
put off by it - it isnt always like this.  The idiot posters tend to ...
Eat the bananas14 Sep 2005 21:55 GMT6
If you eat a sufficient amount of bananas, it'll keep your puter from
crashing while you make your way down the 'home' stretch.  hehe
Elmo
Just eat the f.cking bananas, damn it!
Bad news need advice14 Sep 2005 14:20 GMT59
Just saw my GT on my 7th month of treatment.In July  my regular doc
took tests that showed alt 5 and ast 22.Went to a differnt office for
that 1 blood test but i found out alt and ast were never normal.Current
conditions vl 1,180,000, ast48,alt75 stage 2 inflam,grade 3
Ready to fight, now should I???14 Sep 2005 14:15 GMT10
I am a newbie to the group and have found it to be a great help. No worries
kjoh, I read right past the bullshit and bickering. But all roads cross and
even the trolls eventually have something to offer. I thank them for their
input also.
Spanish anaesthetist on trial for contaminating 270 with hepatitis C14 Sep 2005 12:53 GMT5
MADRID (AFP) - A Spanish anaesthetist accused of transmitting the
potentially fatal hepatitis C virus to more than 270 patients in one of
Spain's worst health scandals goes on trial.
The prosecutor's office in the eastern city of Valencia is seeking a record
Here's a Company in England    (sounds a little too good)14 Sep 2005 11:44 GMT2
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/September2005/12/c8250.html
Spud Report for Thip and Mary Ann14 Sep 2005 01:52 GMT1
Hey Thipper!  Your troubles make mine look like a cakewalk.  I'm thinking
that you shouldn't wait until November to see your Doc.  It could be
something that makes a big difference if you get in sooner.  Like staying
out of the hospital.  Tell them you have severe abdominal pain.  
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