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right on Ric!

Ric <richobbs1@...> wrote:Well I for one hope this group never gets to be

just about

hepatitis. It ain't bad just the way it is. Course we could talk

alot more about all the things that affect us as heppers,

Healthcare, social security, ins co's politicians. but the

owners, in their wisdom, mostly don't allow that. But thank god

all the jokes, songs, inuendo, sundaes, stories, fun, gnomes,

and whatever else keeps us all going is allowed. You for one may

not think these things are about hepatitis, but they are...ric

Back to the game. GO BRONCOS!

If all the world were mine to plunder

I would be content with just one town

And in that town, just one house

And in that house, one simple room

And in that room, just one bed

For in that bed, lies the one I Love.

sanskrit poem

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This group will always have its goofy moments. Remember me, The class clown!!! I

do believe in gnomes, I do believe.

During nursing school I could be counted on for a laugh when it was needed. My

forte so to speak!!

LOL

Love and Laughter,

Janet

Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote:

right on Ric!

Ric <richobbs1@...> wrote:Well I for one hope this group never gets to be

just about

hepatitis. It ain't bad just the way it is. Course we could talk

alot more about all the things that affect us as heppers,

Healthcare, social security, ins co's politicians. but the

owners, in their wisdom, mostly don't allow that. But thank god

all the jokes, songs, inuendo, sundaes, stories, fun, gnomes,

and whatever else keeps us all going is allowed. You for one may

not think these things are about hepatitis, but they are...ric

Back to the game. GO BRONCOS!

If all the world were mine to plunder

I would be content with just one town

And in that town, just one house

And in that house, one simple room

And in that room, just one bed

For in that bed, lies the one I Love.

sanskrit poem

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  • 3 weeks later...

I thought I'd gotten lost....and I was at a jhorse ranch.....but then I

saw this post and said ...oh, there's Ric....LOL.

Silvia

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> I've had enough of reading things by neurotic psykotic pigheaded

politicians

> All I want is the truth, just give me some truth now.....

> Lennon would have been 65 today Oct.9, 2005. Rest in Peace

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Hi Sylvia, I have been waiting for you to post. No, sorry this

is still not about diabetes, LOL. But, you mentioned me being on

the radio. now that the fund drive is over, yes I do want to do

that and I want you to be my call in guest. I still have much

work to do on my end to get it set up. but I wanted to ask if

you would be willing to do that. It will be a half hour during

lunchtime. Let's try to talk privately if you think this may be

possible. Thank you ric

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WAY to go Ric,, Silvia would be good,, I want a copy

of it too!

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Are you serious? You want to make me famous? Well....of course I want

to. Just let me know when.

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> is still not about diabetes, LOL. But, you mentioned me being on

> the radio. now that the fund drive is over, yes I do want to do

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> work to do on my end to get it set up. but I wanted to ask if

> you would be willing to do that. It will be a half hour during

> lunchtime. Let's try to talk privately if you think this may be

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Well of course Jackie.....for only $9.99 Right Ric?

Silvia

In Hepatitis C , Jackie on

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Well that would be cheap at any price,, lol,, I would

love to hear it tho,, Hey Im gonna be on

Hannity's radio show tomorrow,, monday,, lol

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Ric,

Good thoughts. Thanks so much for sharing them.

Sal

hi

and I'm prolly being long winded today but we need to take advantage of

those days right?

I want to tell Janet that I do admire her saying she would be a live donor.

I noticed on another list years ago that there were a few who had cleared

the virus and some who were in desperate need of a new liver and asked if it

was possible for one who has achieved SVR to be a live donor? Personally, I

think it's possible once certain conditions are met. ie: complete

regeneration. I don't know if it's ever been done. I know it would be an

intensly personal decision. but at the same time, I think that it should be

mentioned to those who clear that it may be possible in the future to donate

half your liver with minimal risk. I think if that were possible a large

portion of that population would be willing to donate because they've been

there. and that group of folks is getting larger every day. Just my

opinion....ric

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Ric,

Yes, its good to hear about the apparent successes with achieving SVR for

transplant folks too. I had read the studies that mentioned some

transplanted livers were damaged much faster than the original liver did.

Probably anti-rejection had something to do with that. Knocking the virus

back is a good thing.

Sal

hi

and Sally, like you I am puzzled about treating after transplant. I do know

1 person who did that and cleared the virus. But it seems like a total

contradiction. Your lowering your antibodies to rejection and yet boosting

you immune system? All I know is that they are doing it more with more

success.

The thought around starting tratment before emminent transplant is in hopes

of lowering the viral load so the bodies own immune system has a better

chance of clearing the virus on it's own after transplant so the treatment

meds after transplant must help with that too. They started to notice that

some lucky folks did clear the virus on their own after transplant so there

trying to increase those odds.

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I KNOW that IF it were possible, I would certainly consider being a live liver

donor,, Im clear now almost 3 years and the fibrosure said I had regressed from

stage 3-4 with early cirrhosis to stage 0-1 with NO activity and the heptimax

tested the vl and was still undetectible down to 2-5 iu/ml... so Im hoping that

means its really gone... I hope so!!!!

Ric <richobbs1@...> wrote:

and I'm prolly being long winded today but we need to take

advantage of those days right?

I want to tell Janet that I do admire her saying she would be a

live donor. I noticed on another list years ago that there were

a few who had cleared the virus and some who were in desperate

need of a new liver and asked if it was possible for one who has

achieved SVR to be a live donor? Personally, I think it's

possible once certain conditions are met. ie: complete

regeneration. I don't know if it's ever been done. I know it

would be an intensly personal decision. but at the same time, I

think that it should be mentioned to those who clear that it may

be possible in the future to donate half your liver with minimal

risk. I think if that were possible a large portion of that

population would be willing to donate because they've been

there. and that group of folks is getting larger every day. Just

my opinion....ric

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Guys,

This is a good topic, I am glad that we got on it.

Hopefully it will help others. Bill

--- Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote:

> Ric

> I KNOW that IF it were possible, I would certainly

> consider being a live liver donor,, Im clear now

> almost 3 years and the fibrosure said I had

> regressed from stage 3-4 with early cirrhosis to

> stage 0-1 with NO activity and the heptimax tested

> the vl and was still undetectible down to 2-5

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> I hope so!!!!

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> Ric <richobbs1@...> wrote:

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> advantage of those days right?

> I want to tell Janet that I do admire her saying she

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> one who has

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Ric, Even if you use a cadaver doner, once it is

transplanter it will be HCV pos because the virus is

in your blood. You just don't get a new liver and you

ard cured. You still have HCV. Bill

--- Ric <richobbs1@...> wrote:

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Plus ....live donation is done only if the donor is in perfect health

and many people who get SVR are not in perfect health. They may have

diabetes, etc.

Silvia

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You can always say yes, show up, and then sort out the issues when there's

an intelligent and caring person with you.

Sal

Re: hi

Ric, Even if you use a cadaver doner, once it is

transplanter it will be HCV pos because the virus is

in your blood. You just don't get a new liver and you

ard cured. You still have HCV. Bill

--- Ric <richobbs1@...> wrote:

> Well Jackie we know why the idea of using people

> who cleared as

> live donors will never fly. They cannot guarantee

> that the virus

> will never flare again. and even if the infection

> is thru a

> different route, it would be blamed on the new

> liver. doctors

> and hospitals fear of that will never allow it.

> too bad. ric

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I believe it's because they've also been using older livers which in

the past didn't happen.

Silvia

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> Ric,

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> Yes, its good to hear about the apparent successes with achieving

SVR for

> transplant folks too. I had read the studies that mentioned some

> transplanted livers were damaged much faster than the original

liver did.

> Probably anti-rejection had something to do with that. Knocking the

virus

> back is a good thing.

>

> Sal

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> hi

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> and Sally, like you I am puzzled about treating after transplant. I

do know

> 1 person who did that and cleared the virus. But it seems like a

total

> contradiction. Your lowering your antibodies to rejection and yet

boosting

> you immune system? All I know is that they are doing it more with

more

> success.

> The thought around starting tratment before emminent transplant is

in hopes

> of lowering the viral load so the bodies own immune system has a

better

> chance of clearing the virus on it's own after transplant so the

treatment

> meds after transplant must help with that too. They started to

notice that

> some lucky folks did clear the virus on their own after transplant

so there

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> click the link-- Hepatitis C/

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I will tell you what...You go and do all of your drugs

and I will go and Pull a Godforsaken Helluva Drunk and

we will just have us a contest to see who did the most

damage.Bill

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Thats what the doctor told me today

they need to make it real simple for me.......

I HATE ALL THIS!

I just want them to say heres a liver do you want it or not

-- Re: hi

Ric, Even if you use a cadaver doner, once it is

transplanter it will be HCV pos because the virus is

in your blood. You just don't get a new liver and you

ard cured. You still have HCV. Bill

--- Ric <richobbs1@...> wrote:

> Well Jackie we know why the idea of using people

> who cleared as

> live donors will never fly. They cannot guarantee

> that the virus

> will never flare again. and even if the infection

> is thru a

> different route, it would be blamed on the new

> liver. doctors

> and hospitals fear of that will never allow it.

> too bad. ric

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Thats what I thought to

I am regretting my discussion even more as I think of it ;(

-- Re: hi

Plus ....live donation is done only if the donor is in perfect health

and many people who get SVR are not in perfect health. They may have

diabetes, etc.

Silvia

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You know what .....I totally believe that God has a plan. You

know, when my first husband came home and said he wanted a divorce, I

thought I'd die...we had a 3 month old and I was so in love with

him. I remember going to church and asking the priest....Why me?

I'm not a bad person. Why would God let this happen?.....and the

priest said to me....Maybe that's not the one God meant for you. Ask

Him to send you the one meant for you.....and you know what? He was

right!

My second husband is a wonderful man. God gave me so much that

sometimes I wonder how I can deserve this much.

If God had meant that liver to be for you, He would have woken you up

and there would have been no question in your mind....or He would

have had someone else make that call to you. I know it's hard...but

you have to trust and just close your eyes and say, " God, I'm ready

for that liver, please send me the one you meant for me " .

I know it will happen. I can feel it.....Oh I know you're probably

thinking it's a pretty story but it holds no basis.....but you

see...it isn't over.

My husband is Episcopalian and I am Catholic...When we were dating,

he insisted on going to church with me because he knew it was

important to me.....and the first time he went with me....at the end

of the service...you know how the priest stands by the door shaking

everybody's hand? Now...this is a big church...with several

different priests....and there he was at the door...the priest that

had told me to ask for the one meant for me......and he shook my

husband's hand and said, " Bob! when are we going to Santa Anita

(horse races)again? "

You see....they are very good friends....and if that is not a sign,I

don't know what is....

so now....close your eyes and ask.

Silvia

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Thats a good idea

I can no at anytime

Thanks

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You can always say yes, show up, and then sort out the issues when there's

an intelligent and caring person with you.

Sal

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AWESOME Story Silvia

I know that when I filed for my 3rd divorce, I too told God that IF there was

ever going to be someone for me that HE would have to send him cuz I really

sucked at picking them... and then came ,, your story just reminds me how

when we let go and let God, HE does it!

love you

me

silvianursey <Bhprice425@...> wrote:

You know what .....I totally believe that God has a plan. You

know, when my first husband came home and said he wanted a divorce, I

thought I'd die...we had a 3 month old and I was so in love with

him. I remember going to church and asking the priest....Why me?

I'm not a bad person. Why would God let this happen?.....and the

priest said to me....Maybe that's not the one God meant for you. Ask

Him to send you the one meant for you.....and you know what? He was

right!

My second husband is a wonderful man. God gave me so much that

sometimes I wonder how I can deserve this much.

If God had meant that liver to be for you, He would have woken you up

and there would have been no question in your mind....or He would

have had someone else make that call to you. I know it's hard...but

you have to trust and just close your eyes and say, " God, I'm ready

for that liver, please send me the one you meant for me " .

I know it will happen. I can feel it.....Oh I know you're probably

thinking it's a pretty story but it holds no basis.....but you

see...it isn't over.

My husband is Episcopalian and I am Catholic...When we were dating,

he insisted on going to church with me because he knew it was

important to me.....and the first time he went with me....at the end

of the service...you know how the priest stands by the door shaking

everybody's hand? Now...this is a big church...with several

different priests....and there he was at the door...the priest that

had told me to ask for the one meant for me......and he shook my

husband's hand and said, " Bob! when are we going to Santa Anita

(horse races)again? "

You see....they are very good friends....and if that is not a sign,I

don't know what is....

so now....close your eyes and ask.

Silvia

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health

> and many people who get SVR are not in perfect health. They may

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Sylvia, Thanks for that wonderful reply. It hits home on so many issues. I know

I am with the right group! We have to believe! Kathy

Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote:

AWESOME Story Silvia

I know that when I filed for my 3rd divorce, I too told God that IF there was

ever going to be someone for me that HE would have to send him cuz I really

sucked at picking them... and then came ,, your story just reminds me how

when we let go and let God, HE does it!

love you

me

silvianursey <Bhprice425@...> wrote:

You know what .....I totally believe that God has a plan. You

know, when my first husband came home and said he wanted a divorce, I

thought I'd die...we had a 3 month old and I was so in love with

him. I remember going to church and asking the priest....Why me?

I'm not a bad person. Why would God let this happen?.....and the

priest said to me....Maybe that's not the one God meant for you. Ask

Him to send you the one meant for you.....and you know what? He was

right!

My second husband is a wonderful man. God gave me so much that

sometimes I wonder how I can deserve this much.

If God had meant that liver to be for you, He would have woken you up

and there would have been no question in your mind....or He would

have had someone else make that call to you. I know it's hard...but

you have to trust and just close your eyes and say, " God, I'm ready

for that liver, please send me the one you meant for me " .

I know it will happen. I can feel it.....Oh I know you're probably

thinking it's a pretty story but it holds no basis.....but you

see...it isn't over.

My husband is Episcopalian and I am Catholic...When we were dating,

he insisted on going to church with me because he knew it was

important to me.....and the first time he went with me....at the end

of the service...you know how the priest stands by the door shaking

everybody's hand? Now...this is a big church...with several

different priests....and there he was at the door...the priest that

had told me to ask for the one meant for me......and he shook my

husband's hand and said, " Bob! when are we going to Santa Anita

(horse races)again? "

You see....they are very good friends....and if that is not a sign,I

don't know what is....

so now....close your eyes and ask.

Silvia

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Hi Rob: Welcome to our group. Just by reading various stories of our conditions you will get a good idea about Conn's. We are all very fortunate that we also have a very good doctor Grim on the group who will help you with your questions and give you many good suggestions. You are very lucky to have been diagnosed so early and may even be totally cured by just a change of life style. Conn's or hyperaldosteronism is a condition caused by too much activity in the adrenal glands due to either a tumor on the adrenal gland or just the gland producing too much Aldosterone causing the blood pressure to be high and potassium to be low. This condition can be controlled either by taking medication (such as Aldactone) or if the there actually is a tumor that may be causing the problem(if it is the problem and is not benign) then surgery will cure the problem. This tumor is very rarely cancerous and hopefully no worries there. Meanwhile

it is best to follow a "dash" diet a diet very low in sodium, fat and high in potassium, calcium, magnesium.(you can google to find more info on the diet), exercise regularly, and dont smoke or use alcohol to keep your bp controlled. Dr. Grim has a very useful file on the group you can read and get more idea about the condtion and its stages. You need to post some detailed info about yourself so Dr. Grim can give you his expertese advise such as you weight, medications you are taking and what kind of test have so far been done. You can post your results such as total serum Aldosterone, and Renin, and Potassium and your blood pressure measurements and Dr. Grim will advise you on how to go about best. Take care and good luck and dont worry. Its all good. bob miner <robminer_1999@...> wrote: hello every one

my name is rob and on tues the 6th i was diagnosed with conn's syndrome i am 29 yrs old and my doctor has not really told me alot about the condition yet. anyone who can supply information for me i would appreciate it. i do not even know how severe this condition is but i must admit i am a little nervous. please any input would be welcomerob

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