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5 August 2017 at 3:22 am in reply to: HCV virus can now be defeated, yet how do we defeat HCV stigma? #26705
The stigma will live on forever! When I was younger, I worked with 2 people. One had Aids, and one had HepC. The person with Aids was open about it because he was dying, and appeared to be dying. The person who had HepC was open about it, as he was treating with Interferon. I think he told people because he learned of the infection while at work, and just opened up from the shock.
The person with HepC was treated much worse. No one wanted to go near him. The fact was and still is, people don’t understand how difficult it is to catch HepC. So they avoided him as if he had plague. He was eventually fired. He was fired because they made up an excuse to get rid of him, because people were afraid to catch HepC.
The other stigma is that Aids is often transmitted via sex. HepC is mostly transferred by dirty needles. So if you say you have HepC, you are seen as a junkie.
I keep my mouth shut. I will never expose my true identity. No one besides my Brother knows I was ever infected.
Congratulations Gaj!! SVR 12!!
Hi Hazel,
I’m not saying that the exposure is a bad thing by any means. However, I just question why there was no mention that the Buyers Club (Fix Hep C) ships to most of the world with relative ease. It would have been appropriate to have included the website info after going so far as to mention the Buyers club and Dr. Freeman. I find that odd it was excluded from the article.
The expense of a trip to India is several times what a straight purchase and shipment of the meds would be. The expense and amount of time required to travel there will make this very difficult for many US patients. Fortunately, some of the comments made mention of being able to ship meds via Fix HepC, so if anyone was really interested they would have discovered that.
Great job Sir! I do remember that the people who started a few months before me used API’s from Mesochem.
In reading this article a few times I can’t help but feel it was an American disinformation hit job.
Fix HepC has grown in popularity and reach.
The article dances around the idea of importation via shipping, and focuses on someone Greg helped who travelled to India. This has been known for some time in USA that you could go to India and get meds. The real news is that 3 months can be imported via mail. The only mention was that this can be accomplished under “certain instances”. ick:' />
So the message was, “forget it, this is not for you unless you are ready to go to India”
A real expose. NY Times is just propaganda.
I want to remain anonymous: if someone here is bold or has an anonymous email account, you should post a link to this article promoting Fix Hep C simply stating “Fix Hep C Buyers Club” http://www.fixhepc.com, Generic Harvoni and other Generic medications for less than $1500 USD to most of the world. This is run by Dr. James Freeman who is mentioned in this article, and endorsed by Greg Jeffreys, who is the subject of this article.
I would do it but I don’t have anonymous email, and I am trying to get a better job and don’t want any stigma.
23 July 2017 at 5:29 am in reply to: Investors Business Daily: How AbbVie Could Hammer Gilead … #26629Hi Hazel,
Please feel free to use any of my comments as your own.
23 July 2017 at 2:09 am in reply to: Investors Business Daily: How AbbVie Could Hammer Gilead … #26626The real problem is that greed has consumed humanity, especially the wealthy and disloyal corporations only interested in profits. There is no mission associated with health care. They may as well be producing pesticides. It’s only about profitability. It turns out human beings are no better than roaches in terms of compassion.
Thank God for Fix Hep C. On a side note, a Google search for generic hep c medication now has Fix Hep C first after paid sponsors. So there are apparently some good people working at Google. So those interested in searching for a cure can easily find this opportunity. For those who don’t search, tragically they are doomed.
Hi Splitdog!
This is great news! I would not worry though. If history is any guide, the generics may be Sof/Vel/Vox like Gilead’s med, so you may not even need your original meds.
You’re cure is on the way!
It says “not detected” If you were 3 IU detected, it would say <15 detected, that just means it cannot give an accurate measure lower than that. Even more specific < 1.18 not detected. 24 weeks EOT, You are cured
But still these Hep C meds can still be imported either by Fix Hep C Redemption trials or via Incepta – alimul@inceptapharma.com It’s time to cure yourself
Hi Sumblues….You have to point out exactly what test you want….Hep C panel is a lot cheaper than a VL test and they may be jerking you around. Sit them down and explain you want a PCR Quantitative Viral load test. If they don’t do it , find another doctor.
Great new Mnem! Undetected EOT!
Hi jenrn180,
Thanks for posting; these meds start working right away. I could actually tell from my first tablet I was going to be cured, I felt amazing from day 1. Generics, whether from India or Bangladesh are exact copies of brand names. Chances are you will be cured. If you are not, you can follow up with Dr. Freeman or Dr. Devsam at http://www.GP2U.com and they can prescribe other medications. You are in the right place: the only place to be once denied by insurance.
15 June 2017 at 3:56 am in reply to: new Cochrane review – Hepatitis C: the key questions answered #26415And then there is this, http://www.aidsmap.com/Hepatitis-C-virus-reinfection-is-uncommon-after-being-cured-with-DAAs/page/3139853/ by research scientists, undermining the Cochrane review…..maybe the Cochrane review could investigate good barbecue recipes, I am curious what is effective.
14 June 2017 at 3:35 am in reply to: new Cochrane review – Hepatitis C: the key questions answered #26412Ha ha, it was a good run while it lasted! But if Bristol Myers Squibb and Gilead are denouncing their conclusions, their “stature” may now be permanently diminished. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot I’m cured and I know it for damn sure, I feel terrific!
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