John, while as you know - you will need a lot more testing and biopsy to even confirm a diagnosis of Hep C, I hope it all works out for you. All of this is step one in the process. Keep posting and updating your situation. We are all in the same lifeboat.
Vern aka Captain B. Rash
jrc said
Mar 11, 2013
Hello and welcome. I know exactly where you are at.I was diagnosed and ignored it for a few years,but when i put my mind to defeating this dragon it was along process but guess what ? I WON! The beast is dead! You to can beat this disease.
Jeremy
Ouchie said
Mar 11, 2013
Well , guess I'm in the family now lol. Was told I have HVC antibody and only had a couple symptoms and ignored it ( about three years ago ) hoping it would go away - talking myself into being fine and just worrying. 95% Chronic - I think that's why it took so long to get to this point.
Now , everything from cramps and pains to low temperature and everything in between ( Things we will not discuss yet lol ) You can just feel something different about your body.
I have no idea where to go from this point , I'm am very seriously considering ignoring it completely , I just keep getting sick then better then sicknetc. Mostly flu type symptoms but then it goes away , then stomach ( abdomen ) cramps and pangs and pains and overall exhaustion - I can't do anything about it anyway so just forget about it and live your life is my best idea.
John, while as you know - you will need a lot more testing and biopsy to even confirm a diagnosis of Hep C, I hope it all works out for you. All of this is step one in the process. Keep posting and updating your situation. We are all in the same lifeboat.
Vern aka Captain B. Rash
Hello and welcome. I know exactly where you are at.I was diagnosed and ignored it for a few years,but when i put my mind to defeating this dragon it was along process but guess what ? I WON! The beast is dead! You to can beat this disease.
Jeremy
Well , guess I'm in the family now lol. Was told I have HVC antibody and only had a couple symptoms and ignored it ( about three years ago ) hoping it would go away - talking myself into being fine and just worrying. 95% Chronic - I think that's why it took so long to get to this point.
Now , everything from cramps and pains to low temperature and everything in between ( Things we will not discuss yet lol ) You can just feel something different about your body.
I have no idea where to go from this point , I'm am very seriously considering ignoring it completely , I just keep getting sick then better then sicknetc. Mostly flu type symptoms but then it goes away , then stomach ( abdomen ) cramps and pangs and pains and overall exhaustion - I can't do anything about it anyway so just forget about it and live your life is my best idea.
great to meet all of you - John