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I have B & C, I was diagnosed with B back in the 70's and I know how I got that (IV drug use) but have no clue how I got the C because I haven't used any drugs since the 70's. The only thing I can think of is the fact that I had a lung removed in 98 and they messed up. I ended up having to spend 4 weeks in the hospital instead of the 5 days they told me.
As far as the treatments go, I wouldn't do it anyway. My best friend chose to do the treatments and she has been in and out of the hospital since she started 5 yrs ago, she has developed brain tumors among other things and before the treatments she never had any symptoms. So maybe you're lucky they wouldn't do anything.View Thread

wondering if anyone else has these experiences due to hep. I would appreciate any info that anyone can give me on this. Thank you....View Thread
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