I have Hepatitis C, and have been having a very hard time getting treatment for a matter of years now. It is a silent disease and one can go for many years before finding out that he/she even has it, so when I was diagnosed with it in 1992 and learned the facts about it, I was floored. Me??? There had been very little known about it then. Treatment consists of taking one pill a day, and injecting myself with Interferon once a week, for a year. There is a 50-50% chance that treatment will help, but if it doesn't, at least I will know that I tried.
God can make it happen, and I feel treatment is coming closer and closer. I have been praying to God through His Son, and jumping onto the bandwagon when it comes to the tests, etc., I need to have done before there is any chance of it happening. I have beautiful Church friends and family who are praying for me. Would there be anybody who would share a prayer of their own, in agreement with them?
I would also like to know if there is anybody else out there who has the disease, but has been nervous with the idea of bringing it up. I have barely seen any type of support for those with Hep. C to speak of, and I don't know about anybody else, but it gives me a lonely feeling. One (great) one-hour a week group meeting by phone is okay, but there needs to be more. I joined in with the group a couple of weeks ago, but last week I forgot. I have questions that I would love to have answered, and answers I would be happy to share when I can.
Thank you for reading this, and God bless you.
May He smile down on each and every one of you!
God can make it happen, and I feel treatment is coming closer and closer. I have been praying to God through His Son, and jumping onto the bandwagon when it comes to the tests, etc., I need to have done before there is any chance of it happening. I have beautiful Church friends and family who are praying for me. Would there be anybody who would share a prayer of their own, in agreement with them?
I would also like to know if there is anybody else out there who has the disease, but has been nervous with the idea of bringing it up. I have barely seen any type of support for those with Hep. C to speak of, and I don't know about anybody else, but it gives me a lonely feeling. One (great) one-hour a week group meeting by phone is okay, but there needs to be more. I joined in with the group a couple of weeks ago, but last week I forgot. I have questions that I would love to have answered, and answers I would be happy to share when I can.
Thank you for reading this, and God bless you.
May He smile down on each and every one of you!