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How Hep C impacts the whole body.

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The many ways in which having Hep C can impact on your body and how important to look after yourself. I don’t think I realised how serious the virus was. It was almost 40 years ago and I don’t think a lot was known about it then anyway.

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And they didn't screen for h.c.v.or h.i.v. As little was known until you were glowing yellow,then it was too late.

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Londongal in reply toSillysausage234

That’s right. Also I think at first it was called Non A or Non B Hepatitis, something like that anyway.

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Yes. In 1991 I was diagnosed with non A, non B hepatitis. Found with blood work prior to back surgery.

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