Guest guest Posted November 8, 2003 Report Share Posted November 8, 2003 Hi there! You may also wish to have a look at natural cancer prevention strategies, to increase your odds of doing well with HCV. Be aware that " death sentences " are often manipulative, and as trustworthy as consulting Nostradamus' writings to see how you'll do in the future. I was give 6 months to live (a different diagnosis than yours) over 12 years ago. Some people choose to do the interferon/ribaviron treatment. From what I've seen, it can be a rough ride (even for those close to you: extreme mood swings). If you do choose this, it doesn't mean excluding natural therapies. Good luck, as you search out ways to do self-care and live well. Steve jmoeller18 wrote: > Mr. Earl, first of all what do you believe is your greatest > possibility? and second of all what is your greatest desire about > this situation? If you forget for a moment that you " have " something, > that is release ownership for a moment, than what exactly is your > experience that stands in the way of your greatest potentional? > Peace, Jeff > > > , " JoAnn Guest " > <angelprincessjo> wrote: > > Today's Question > > I have hepatitis C from a blood transfusion 16 years ago. I've > read > > many articles about hep C (even one titled " C Is for Confusion " ), > > and my transplant surgeon has led me to believe this disease is a > > death sentence. > > I've followed your advice about milk thistle and schizandra. Is > > there a test that will tell me about the activity of the virus? > What > > about interferon as a treatment? Should I have a liver biopsy? > > Confused and concerned. > > > > -- Gerald R. Earl, Las Vegas > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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