Guest guest Posted December 6, 2010 Report Share Posted December 6, 2010 I had the saem thing happen. I was told I had to get Hep B shots and when they tested for it it came back positive although very low for hep c. I insisted he was wrong but the specialist had me go on interferon/ rebetrol. Rebetron was brand new and I was only on it for 6 months, not the year they later put people on. My counts were undetectable after weeks. I was in so much pain at the end I took myself off two weeks early. If I had to do it over rI woudn't have done it, I would have done homeopathy and other natural cures. I wonder if the Hep b shots and the rebetron didn't set me up to be susceptable to mold. By the way, a friend commited suicide at the end of treatment. It's no walk in the park. Meredith > > > Do you know anything about Hep C with no symptoms? My husband had a blood > test for an insurance company & he tested positive. He has absolutely NO > symptoms at all and rarely drinks. When he does it would be a beer. We went > to one Dr. who after talking to him said he didn't treat Hep C anymore and > there really wasn't much he could do. He said that my husband had been > exposed at one time (probably while in the military) but had antibodies against > the virus. > > catching hep early is very good. The Dr I see treats liver and hep people > all the time-highly successfully. They come from all over the US. Google- > The Integrative Medical Center, Las Cruces, NM . Dr Berkson. He pioneered > the use of IV Alfa Lopeic Acid and Low Dose Naltrexone. The ALA IV's re-grow > the liver, I see them go from dead to alive in a couple of weeks in the IV > room. People do not have to be sick from hep c. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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