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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

BetterToKnowC

Resources | BetterToKnowC

The above link is by far, the best site I have found for help, resources and support at any stage of the Hep C Journey! If you have been following this blog, you know that I am starting my 3rd and final attempt at treatment in February, 2012 and I am trying to help others in any way I can. If this helps one person to avoid even one of the mistakes I have made, then it is all worth it.
Though I wish it weren't so, but anyone who knows about blogging, knows 98% of us bloggers do not make any money. No one clicks on the ads, cannot get enough traffic and I am ok with that because it isn't the reason I am writing. (Though it certainly would not hurt to make a buck or two).
"Better 2 know C" just blows away anything out there as being a concise, one stop does it all site for any perceivable need or concern anyone with this disease or loved ones would want to bookmark.
I'll be getting my courage up to start and possibly video diary some of my experiences of treatment with Interferon and Ribavirain and possibly a new drug trial. So please come back often as there is much helpful info, chat, and support coming. Please feel free to email me or ask in the form of a comment, any question within reason and I will do my best to get back to you as soon as humanly possible.

Best Site for Hep C Help

Resources Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Diseases like hepatitis C can be confusing. To help set the record straight, here are some answers to common questions people have about hepatitis C. Hep C Made Simple: The Basics This video answers basic questions about hepatitis C and the liver. It can help you better understand what the liver does, why the liver is important, and how hepatitis C damages the liver. Getting Started Online: The Search In this educational series, you will learn some ways to best search for healthcare information on the Internet. Hep C Made Simple: Know Your Status Many people with hepatitis C have no symptoms and don't know they have the virus. Watch this video to learn why it's important to get tested even if you don't feel sick. Take the Hep C Screener Many people are at a higher risk for hepatitis C, like “Baby Boomers” born between 1946 and 1964. Use this tool to see if you are at an increased risk for hepatitis C. Guide to Getting Tested There are many options available for people who are ready to get tested for hepatitis C.