I am not sure I understand your question fully, but I believe it concerns "disclosure", which is a topic that has repeatedly come up, a lot, for discussion on this site!
Mostly, people have been conversing about it, while they are actively infected with the virus, but even after you are cured, it is still a question, as whether to "disclose" your cured status or not.
Maybe these words will help you:
1) This is a general info sheet "Cinnamon girl" kindly provided to one of our members, when we were all talking about the difficulties in discussing with others about having HCV (see all pages, but also page 5/6). Disclosure fact sheet
2) From another thread here - Tig expounding to one gentleman member on different areas of importance to consider, whether to tell, or not to tell, people (medical or otherwise) in the future ... Tig56 wrote:
... I believe it's the right thing to notify any healthcare professional of your HCV status. I also believe in telling anyone that has the risk of coming into contact with your blood, such as your barber when you get a shave. You have to consider their risk of exposure and depending on their sterilization of equipment following your shave, the individual following you. While all such instruments are supposed to be cleaned according to established safety guidelines, not informing them could lead to a break in procedure. We have to consider the risk to others if they may come into contact with blood, so transparency is important.
Telling others is on a case by case basis. I always inform those that are caring for my health, even years after SVR. There are dozens of extra hepatic manifestations caused by HCV that may not be resolved after SVR. Your physician or other healthcare provider might miss the connection to HCV if they aren't informed. Just my ...
I hope you are doing good and feeling OK Katya. Glad to hear from you!! C.
Katya said
Nov 26, 2016
Hello to all guys!
All my American friends with thanksgiving ))
All forum users wish a recovery with minimal side effects.
My family doctor said that in all of medical history duringa year It will mark hepatitis C
But I was no longer obliged to inform other doctors that I had hepatitis C
Hi Katya,
I am not sure I understand your question fully, but I believe it concerns "disclosure", which is a topic that has repeatedly come up, a lot, for discussion on this site!
Mostly, people have been conversing about it, while they are actively infected with the virus, but even after you are cured, it is still a question, as whether to "disclose" your cured status or not.
Maybe these words will help you:
1) This is a general info sheet "Cinnamon girl" kindly provided to one of our members, when we were all talking about the difficulties in discussing with others about having HCV (see all pages, but also page 5/6). Disclosure fact sheet
2) From another thread here - Tig expounding to one gentleman member on different areas of importance to consider, whether to tell, or not to tell, people (medical or otherwise) in the future ... Tig56 wrote:
... I believe it's the right thing to notify any healthcare professional of your HCV status. I also believe in telling anyone that has the risk of coming into contact with your blood, such as your barber when you get a shave. You have to consider their risk of exposure and depending on their sterilization of equipment following your shave, the individual following you. While all such instruments are supposed to be cleaned according to established safety guidelines, not informing them could lead to a break in procedure. We have to consider the risk to others if they may come into contact with blood, so transparency is important.
Telling others is on a case by case basis. I always inform those that are caring for my health, even years after SVR. There are dozens of extra hepatic manifestations caused by HCV that may not be resolved after SVR. Your physician or other healthcare provider might miss the connection to HCV if they aren't informed. Just my
...
I hope you are doing good and feeling OK Katya. Glad to hear from you!!
C.
Hello to all guys!
All my American friends with thanksgiving ))
All forum users wish a recovery with minimal side effects.
My family doctor said that in all of medical history duringa year It will mark hepatitis C
But I was no longer obliged to inform other doctors that I had hepatitis C
It is only in Israel?