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<blockquote data-quote="AppleCori" data-source="post: 667107" data-attributes="member: 16024"><p>It is strange--there was never any reason given to have a liver biopsy--of course that doesn't mean it isn't needed. (There is a huge Hep C problem with vets. Not sure whether they contracted it within the hospital system or elsewhere) But the whole slow process starts over. And he has so many medical problems. Don't know which are real any more. Original doctor had diagnosed him with diabetes and a skin cancer spot. New doctor says no to both. It is a disaster.</p><p></p><p>One of my step-brothers died of Hep C combined with alcoholism, so I know the fear of liver problems. I hear there is a new treatment for Hep C that is even better than the old ones, but costs $84,000 per person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleCori, post: 667107, member: 16024"] It is strange--there was never any reason given to have a liver biopsy--of course that doesn't mean it isn't needed. (There is a huge Hep C problem with vets. Not sure whether they contracted it within the hospital system or elsewhere) But the whole slow process starts over. And he has so many medical problems. Don't know which are real any more. Original doctor had diagnosed him with diabetes and a skin cancer spot. New doctor says no to both. It is a disaster. One of my step-brothers died of Hep C combined with alcoholism, so I know the fear of liver problems. I hear there is a new treatment for Hep C that is even better than the old ones, but costs $84,000 per person. [/QUOTE]
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