'I think, therefore I am' - Norman Stanley Fletcher. Hepatitis C (Hep C) Blog-Post

Friday 9 October 2009


Diary Post

Bonsoir Chegs,

Your right, beetroot is mildly tolerable with a nice piece of cheese, and only if it's grown in our Mam & Dads garden! Dandelion tends to repeat on ya a bit and Milkthistle gets stuck in teeth, it also gives goats terrible flatulence. A've tried 'em all and I'm still alive but it's no thanks to them - maybe I should try wholegrain or a nice crusty baguette next time instead of that insipid white stuff we have to suffer here! That reminds me I must give Wigan a RING - do you remember the time you saw his dilate, jesus that was funny.

It's definatley a good day/bad day thing with intermitant crappiness and doctors and nurses who've watched too much ER ramming things inta ya. All this goes to make melange of - HOLY CR*P, do we have to listen to this sh*t!

Anyway, your point on the stoics, I've never laid easy with that Zeno chap but been more of a Socrates man myself. Accept destiny, yes, embrace it, yes; but the great man teaches us that everything happens for a reason and if we can understand this then we can only learn. Ahh, I'm glad we sorted that one out. As René Descartes once said, 'Cogito ergo sum' ("Je pense donc je suis") or Fletcher, Norman Stanley, 'Don't let the b*stards grind ya down'.

Right, I'm just gonna pop miself off to the clinic to get miseelf better. Do feel free to come over for nice cup of earl grey anytime, the key's under the matt if I arn't back, could you let the cat out and put the kettle on, their might even be some chocolate hob knobs in the cupboard - ta ra, runty xxxx

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What Is Hepatitis C?

Hepatitis C Information:

Hepatits C is a blood-borne viral disease which can cause liver inflamation, fibrosis, cirrhosis and liver cancer. The Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is spread by blood-to-blood contact with infected person's blood. Many people with HCV infection have no symptoms and are unaware of the need to seek treatment. Hepatitis C infects an estimated 150-200 million people worldwide. It is the leading cause of liver Transplant...

Hepatitis C is an inflamation of the liver caused by infection with the Hepatitis C virus is one of the five known hepatitis viruses: A, B, C, D & E. Hepatitis C was previousley known as non-A non-B hepatitis prior to isolation of the virus in 1989.

Symptoms of Acute Hepatitis C:

Acute Hepatitis C refers to first 6 months after infection with HCV. Remarkably, 60% - 70% of people develop no symptoms during the acute phase. In the minority of patients who experience acute phase symptoms, thet are generally mild and non-specific, and rarely lead to specific diagnoses of Hepatitis C. Symptoms of acute hepatitis C include decreased appetite, fatigue, abdominal pain, jaundice, itching and flu-like symptoms.

Symptoms of Chronic Hepatitis C:

Chronic Hepatitis C is defined as infection with the Hepatitis C virus persisting for more than six months. The course of chronic hepatitis C varies considerably from one person to another. Virtually all people infected with HCV have evidence of inflamation on liver biopsy however, the rate of progression of liver scarring (fibrosis) shows significant inter-individual variability.

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