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Date Posted: 21:18:30 04/12/02 Fri
Author: Anna
Author Host/IP: ip68-1-115-246.pn.at.cox.net / 68.1.115.246
Subject: damn
In reply to: Perry 's message, "I just got some REALLY bad news - i'm numb :'(" on 12:27:25 04/12/02 Fri

Sorry about your friend but she is indeed lucky. She has you to guide her. When I was diagnosed I had never heard of Hep C and had nobody around that knew what to tell me. I remember my fear very well, riding at night, letting the tears run silently down my cheeks, wondering if I'd ever see the scenery again. I honestly thought I was knocking on the door. Please tell your friend to come here. Big HUGS!

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[> [> (((Anna))) - i know....that's how it was when i was diagnosed..... -- Perry, 08:59:00 04/13/02 Sat (netcache-1112.public.svc.webtv.net/209.240.222.32)

It was 1989 and back then knowledge about HCV was almost zippo. I was lucky enough to be diagnosed by a very kind Gastro doc in Oakland who comforted me when i broke into tears right in his office and who knew enough to send me to Dr. Wright for what was, at the time, an experimental treatment with a drug called interferon. Dr. Wright was (and still is) on the cutting edge of HCV research. Well, we're BOTH still here, eh? All hugs are appreciated right now - hugs back


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