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Re: Re: Debbie/Biopsy

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Debbie, It's good to know where your liver is at, so you

will know how best to proceed. A biopsy is still the best

way to determine what's going on. You can do it, hon,

those that have had one all survived.. :)

Sheena

>> Hi,> > I did not do the treatment before my transplant, but even if I did do > it before, I would still have to do it afterwards. The Hep C is in > the blood and it comes on stronger after a transplant. A liver > transplant does not stop the Hep C, so it must be treated to prevent > it from damaging the new liver like it did the original.> > Penny> >

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