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Post by Admin on Nov 18, 2016 12:15:09 GMT
hi paul, thanks for your reassuring words . they help a lot to calm my nerves.well i haave been living with hbv since i was diagnosed. but since i was lost my job, i have been stress and have depressive feelings and consequently putting on weight.Now am trying hard to lose it but difficult and is affecting my family life and my son.
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Post by arther on Mar 26, 2020 22:39:23 GMT
I got divorced after marrying for about 20 years and the last 2 years through a check-up routine I was told that I had hab B. I have lost my job and the whole family has isolated me. It was as if I have brought shame and curse to the family. I was told by my partner that I was sleeping around with other women and I have a disease worse than HIV with no cure. I have remained faithful and I just don't know how I got it. Will I ever be able to marry again and who will even like to go out with me? Do I have to go out with somebody who is hab b like myself or will I be able to date somebody else? Please help me. What will also happen to me in the long run since I was told I don't need any treatment now. I think the doctors are just waiting for me to die slowly. Has anybody tried the treatment proposed by the reader in the past?
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