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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Hepatitis / June 2009

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Transplant Equality24 Jun 2009 18:41 GMT4
Nudge .. nudge .. wink .. wink ..
If you need a transplant quickly you go to a State with high
altruism / donation upon death and having low rate of health
insurance.
Hep C diagnosis...help!!24 Jun 2009 16:33 GMT20
i was diagnosed yesterday with Hep C. I began having liver problems
(started as pain, scans showed cirrhosis, tests found high iron
retention, varices, etc--but no hemochromatosis) 4 years ago and was
tested for Hep C but came up Negative. I had my blood checked Monday
Reports: Apple CEO Steve Jobs had liver transplant21 Jun 2009 13:19 GMT1
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jEg2HtlBdxzFW9Z3GUdsnD3ZubvQD9
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First Post20 Jun 2009 14:29 GMT23
Hello everyone, this is my first post.
I was told by my doctor 4 yrs ago that I had hep-c.
I started seeing a specialist 2 years ago and am now preparing for
treatment. (interferon/ribavrin)
wk1219 Jun 2009 23:21 GMT2
Type 2b s4 week tx.
End of week 16 for me yesterday. I just got my week 12 results = UND. That's
week 4 & week 12 both UND for me. It looks like I might have killed my
dragon ......... I hope.
My sore shoulder19 Jun 2009 17:43 GMT9
I think I have a pinched nerve from straining my shoulder a couple of months
ago. Shoulder's still sore, arm is prickly/tingly/pins-and-needles and my
fingertips are numb. So, I made an appointment to see the doctor, expecting
a referral to a physiotherapist. It's a new doc. I ...
Results of my 3.5 month post-tx blood draw18 Jun 2009 00:45 GMT3
Still undetectable.
Anyone know the likelyhood of testing positive on the 6-month post-tx
if one is undetectable on the 3-month? My Dr. thinks it is probably in
the single digits, but is not sure.
Re: caffeine04 Jun 2009 15:05 GMT2
Chuck wrote:
> I did, and I learned that there's quite a controversy about the subject
> since the release of an article by an author, hired by the Beverage
> Institute for Health & Wellness (BIHW) of the Coca-Cola Company. So, I
cafffeine03 Jun 2009 07:57 GMT13
This has probably been asked before but I can't seem to locate any recent
information on this. Apparently coffee has an advantageous side effect,
amongst others, in that it has been shown to be helpful in reducing liver
cancer in people with hepatitis C. That aside, caffeine is a ...
Liver Disease02 Jun 2009 23:16 GMT5
Liver disease 'shrunk' by blood-pressure drug
June 1st, 2009 A blood-pressure medicine has been shown to reverse the
effects of early-stage liver failure in some patients.
Newcastle University researchers analysed a small clinical trial of
 
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