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On 1996 i have hep.B.

On 2002 infected with hep.c.tested pozitiv.

Until 2007 don't feel nothing and didn't any tests.2007 did serious liver test.but doctors from my blood test can't even seen that I had any hep.befoor .and since 2007 did many tests and confused: pozitiv-negative, negative-pozitive..

2019 was negative.and now again pozitive.

I don't feel nothing, but know that with B and C after many years can get a liver cirrhosis.

Month before test results show that hep.C pozitive.and I'm confused, don't know if I need to be concerned. Because feeling well. And became suspicious, pozitiv-negative...

Any one have similar story?

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Did you have all those HCV tests done in UK labs?

I think you should ask GP to refer to hepatology if they have not already done so.

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