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Question: I am looking for the email address of a Cryoglobulinemia Support Group.?
Answer: http://www.medhelp.org/HealthTopics/Cryo…
http://dynamics.org/~altenber/cryo/
or a Yahoo eGroup!
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/cry…
I would go with the Yahoo Group.
Best Wishes,
Rhys Comley
Question: does anyone know all the problems hepc can cause? what all extrahepatic diseases can hepc cause,i allready have cryoglobulinemia.can you be real sick to your stomach when you eat everyday.i have alot of fatigue.i also have this weird breathing problem and had a bunch of tests and were okay.i know hepc damages the whole body not just the liver.also like to know about treatment cause im affraid of the sideaffects.i know it can be real bad even life threatning.is it worth the risk.i also have ibs and mitralvalve prolapse and a murmur. panic and anxiety disorder im bipolar.im being treated for that and everything else.im woried about my heart cause i dont know if treatment could cause a heart attack with heart problems,but im on med.need info
Answer: This link to a site I am posting here will answer
all your questions about Hep C. It is the best
one I have ever found on the internet:
http://www.janis7hepc.com/
This will tell you about treatment, other problems
you may encounter, has a support group here,
and about your symptoms.
Someone who has liver problems usually start
out as being extremely tired. With Hep C,
they may feel like they have flu like symptoms,
also. You should be with either a
gastroenterologist or hepatologist now.
With the different medical problems you have,
the doctor is really the only one...based on
your past medical history and results of your
tests...to know what is or isn't safe for you.
Hepatitis means that there is inflammation in
the liver cells. This inflammation has to be
treated in order for the liver cells to heal.
There are many causes of Hepatitis, not just
the viral type like you have. If the
inflammation is not treated, it can lead to
the death of the liver cells and this forms
scar tissue inside the liver...this is then known
as Cirrhosis of the liver. That is a progressive
disease then. I would talk to your doctor about
your treatment and he can adjust the treatment
to help you, personally. He will take into account
any other medical problems you have.
I hope this information has been of some help
to you.
Judy, even if you don't have cirrhosis now,
there is a support group on Yahoo that
may help you. Some of them here have
Hep C and are going through the
treatment themselves... You are welcome
to join the group, it is completely free, and ask any questions you might have or just read the posts.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/liv…