Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 HI>... neighbor..... I lived on my boat little boaty in Shelter Island, Chula Vista and sailed up and down coast until diagnosed.... got kind of hard being alone....... grew up in LA....... spent lots of time in SD.......... We came to ps for every spring break and weekends......... Fresno is kind of far.... but some gooooood people up there......... Nice to meetcha... oh boy CA person..... do you know if this lists takes attachments??????? hepper hugs, sally --- connie ferris <cferris1960@...> wrote: > Hey Sally, Good to hear from you. I grew up in San Diego. Went to Palm > Springs alot as a younger person. Now live in Fresno Ca. far cry from > that neck of the woods. Connie > > nmilover <nmilover@...> wrote: yup and it fluctuates > depending on lots of things........ Hi Connie, sally > in palm springs > > --- minnefats97 <no_reply > wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi , I was under the impression from what my Dr. has told me > > is the virus may be undetectable from the blood, but it is still > > there. You never get totally rid of it even with a liver transplant. > > I believe my doctor. All Hepatitis stays with you in one form or the > > other. My daughter is a childrens nurse and she has also verified > > this to be true. > > > Connie > > > > > > > Hi . . . > > > > I had that same conversation recently with my gastro at the Mayo > > Clinic. I mentioned a recent study which showed traces of the viral > > RNA in patients' lymph nodes some 5 years after achieving SVR. He > > said that the virus in the lymph nodes was dead, and that virtually > > any viral or bacterial infection you had ever had would find traces > > in the lymph nodes. > > > > He also said that he'd worked on transplants of patients who had > > reached SVR. Even after those patients had been pumped full of > > immune suppressant drugs for the transplant, the virus never came > > back. > > > > Makes sense to me--20% of those infected throw it off spontaneously, > > and if they ever get tested, will take the same qual/quan test that > > we do, and if it's undetectable the doctors will say they don't have > > hep C. > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I will say of the L-rd, He is my refuge > andmy fortress: my G-d; in Him will I trust.Psalm > 91;2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 not sure... try anyway whatcha got to lose.....connie nmilover <nmilover@...> wrote: HI>... neighbor..... I lived on my boat little boaty in Shelter Island, Chula Vista and sailed up and down coast until diagnosed.... got kind of hard being alone....... grew up in LA....... spent lots of time in SD.......... We came to ps for every spring break and weekends......... Fresno is kind of far.... but some gooooood people up there......... Nice to meetcha... oh boy CA person..... do you know if this lists takes attachments??????? hepper hugs, sally --- connie ferris <cferris1960@...> wrote: > Hey Sally, Good to hear from you. I grew up in San Diego. Went to Palm > Springs alot as a younger person. Now live in Fresno Ca. far cry from > that neck of the woods. Connie > > nmilover <nmilover@...> wrote: yup and it fluctuates > depending on lots of things........ Hi Connie, sally > in palm springs > > --- minnefats97 <no_reply > wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi , I was under the impression from what my Dr. has told me > > is the virus may be undetectable from the blood, but it is still > > there. You never get totally rid of it even with a liver transplant. > > I believe my doctor. All Hepatitis stays with you in one form or the > > other. My daughter is a childrens nurse and she has also verified > > this to be true. > > > Connie > > > > > > > Hi . . . > > > > I had that same conversation recently with my gastro at the Mayo > > Clinic. I mentioned a recent study which showed traces of the viral > > RNA in patients' lymph nodes some 5 years after achieving SVR. He > > said that the virus in the lymph nodes was dead, and that virtually > > any viral or bacterial infection you had ever had would find traces > > in the lymph nodes. > > > > He also said that he'd worked on transplants of patients who had > > reached SVR. Even after those patients had been pumped full of > > immune suppressant drugs for the transplant, the virus never came > > back. > > > > Makes sense to me--20% of those infected throw it off spontaneously, > > and if they ever get tested, will take the same qual/quan test that > > we do, and if it's undetectable the doctors will say they don't have > > hep C. > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I will say of the L-rd, He is my refuge > andmy fortress: my G-d; in Him will I trust.Psalm > 91;2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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