Re: Hepatitis-c again



 Religions > Atheism > Re: Hepatitis-c again

LINK TO THIS PAGE  


rating :  0   |  0


  Page 1 of 1

1

 
Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Mel"
Date: 21 Oct 2004 08:45:46 AM
Object: Re: Hepatitis-c again
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 21:33:41 GMT, Bill D.
<neveraloneneveragain@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
<61mdn0ts28erk7q2vt389pfcag040tkii6@4ax.com>:

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 21:56:33 +0100, Paul
<dontspamme@westgreen.freeserve.co.uk>, with ineffable wisdom and
insight enthralled us all with this shining, brilliant example of
absolute cognitive coherence:

Hi.
I've been going crazy over the past few months due to needing to take
interferon and ribavirin (in order to try and clear hepatitis-c which
was caught from a used needle many years ago). I feared for my mental
health at times as the drugs ground me down.
I've been off that treatment now for 7 weeks and am feeling a lot
better. The big bonus is that I heard this morning that there is no
trace of the virus in my blood now. There will be another test next
Spring to make absolutely sure but it's looking good.
I can understand why many people do not complete that treatment as the
side effects from those drugs can be quite debilitating physically,
mentally and emotionally. I'm just glad there are strict gun laws in
this country as I might have run out of neighbours :-) .
I am still finding it hard to believe how much my mental health
suffered on that stuff. I hid it from the doctor in case my treatment
was stopped. I couldn't even sit in a full NA meeting as my mind got
so restless. The good bit is that I'm feeling well now. On a bad day
I still get a bit more fatigued than I used to but that will pass as
one of the drugs can stay in the system up to 6 months.
I vaguely remember ranting here and a few other places on the net but
so what. ***** happens.
Thanks for reading if you got this far.


Way to stick it out d00d!!!

I have a friend here that went through some treatment of the same sort
a couple years back. He suffered tremendously. They want to do more
with him. He tells me that he is having to consider "quality of life"
as a factor in whether or not he does it. What a choice..... a
debilitating, painful death or treatment that causes all the physical
and emotional upheaval that you've described. I read all your posts,
Paul. You're one of the few that gets honest here and I appreciate
that.

Glad to hear you're well.

The path leads ever on.....
Love ya.
Bill

and then you die, *****.
--
smash yer modem, reboot, kill yerself
Mel the Defiler
member, ATJ regs
webmaster of atjfaq.com
http://www.atjfaq.com/
Cape Town news
http://adderleystreet.co.za/capetown/
.

User: "GP of ATJ"

Title: Re: Hepatitis-c again 02 Nov 2004 01:13:36 PM
"Mel" <mel@atj.fag.com> wrote in message
news:qaffn094im40ethvrruuo5ad84dc65kijf@4ax.com...

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 21:33:41 GMT, Bill D.
<neveraloneneveragain@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
<61mdn0ts28erk7q2vt389pfcag040tkii6@4ax.com>:

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 21:56:33 +0100, Paul
<dontspamme@westgreen.freeserve.co.uk>, with ineffable wisdom and
insight enthralled us all with this shining, brilliant example of
absolute cognitive coherence:

Hi.
I've been going crazy over the past few months due to needing to take
interferon and ribavirin (in order to try and clear hepatitis-c which
was caught from a used needle many years ago). I feared for my mental
health at times as the drugs ground me down.
I've been off that treatment now for 7 weeks and am feeling a lot
better. The big bonus is that I heard this morning that there is no
trace of the virus in my blood now. There will be another test next
Spring to make absolutely sure but it's looking good.
I can understand why many people do not complete that treatment as the
side effects from those drugs can be quite debilitating physically,
mentally and emotionally. I'm just glad there are strict gun laws in
this country as I might have run out of neighbours :-) .
I am still finding it hard to believe how much my mental health
suffered on that stuff. I hid it from the doctor in case my treatment
was stopped. I couldn't even sit in a full NA meeting as my mind got
so restless. The good bit is that I'm feeling well now. On a bad day
I still get a bit more fatigued than I used to but that will pass as
one of the drugs can stay in the system up to 6 months.
I vaguely remember ranting here and a few other places on the net but
so what. ***** happens.
Thanks for reading if you got this far.


Way to stick it out d00d!!!

I have a friend here that went through some treatment of the same sort
a couple years back. He suffered tremendously. They want to do more
with him. He tells me that he is having to consider "quality of life"
as a factor in whether or not he does it. What a choice..... a
debilitating, painful death or treatment that causes all the physical
and emotional upheaval that you've described. I read all your posts,
Paul. You're one of the few that gets honest here and I appreciate
that.

Glad to hear you're well.

The path leads ever on.....
Love ya.
Bill


and then you die, *****.

some one make you mad again fag boy?
A man joins a very exclusive nudist colony. On his first day there he takes
off his clothes and starts to wander around. A gorgeous petite blonde walks
by and the man immediately gets an erection. The woman notices his
erection, comes over to him and says, "Sir, did you call for me?" The man
replies, "No, what do you mean?" She says, "You must be new here, let me
explain. It's a rule here that if you get an erection it implies you called
for me." Smiling she leads him to the side of the swimming pool, lies down
on a towel, eagerly pulls him to her and happily lets him have his way with
her.
The man continued to explore the colony's facilities. He enters the sauna
and as he sat down he farted. Within a few minutes a huge, horrible,
corpulent, hairy man lumbers out of the steam toward him. "Did you call for
me?" says the hairy man. "No, what do you mean?" says the newcomer. "You
must be new here," says the hairy man, "it is a rule here that if you fart
it implies that you called for me." The huge man easily spins him around,
bends him over a bench and has his way with him.
The newcomer staggers back to the colony office, where he is greeted by the
smiling, naked receptionist. "May I help you?" she says. The man yells,
"Here is my membership card, you can have the key back, and you can keep
the $500 membership fee." "But sir," she replies, "you've only been here
for a few hours, you haven't even had the chance to see all our
facilities." The man replies, "Listen lady, I'm 58 years old, I get a
hard-on once a month, but I fart 15 times a day!"


--
smash yer modem, reboot, kill yerself
Mel the Defiler
member, ATJ regs
webmaster of atjfag.com
http://www.atjfag.com/

Fag Town news
http://adderleystreet.co.za/capetown/

.


  Page 1 of 1

1

 


Related Articles
Re: Hepatitis-c again
Re: JTEM dodges the questions yet again (was Re: Mercury Mountaineer (Light Templar (was Re: School...)))
Re: JTEM dodges the questions yet again (was Re: Mercury Mountaineer (Light Templar (was Re: School...)))
Re: Asking Ken Pangborn The Same Simple Question Again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again
OT: Don't be fooled again
aa - They f-ing did it AGAIN!!
Fascist regime targeting journalists again
Judge Dodges Prayer Issue Again
Christianic Dark Ages again
"Max Varazslo posting as Bill Baker" tries forging again!
"Max Varazslo posting as Bill Baker" tries forging again!
"Max Varazslo posting as Bill Baker" tries forging again!
"Max Varazslo posting as billy bob baKKKer" tries forging again!
Gastrich breachs copyright again?
It's that virgin again.
 

NEWER

pg.3585     pg.2749     pg.2106     pg.1612     pg.1232     pg.940     pg.716     pg.544     pg.412     pg.311     pg.234     pg.175     pg.130     pg.96     pg.70     pg.50     pg.35     pg.24     pg.16     pg.10     pg.6     pg.3     pg.1

OLDER