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anyhow they had me on .. metronidazole i think for like 4 months
so i think that means i might have been contagious not sure.
how is it transmitted from person to person?
i would immagen any way things like tb or hep c are
not sure i was jsut told to take the meds and complied
If I'm reading this right, looks like I am immune to Hep B
not quite as exciting as being immune to tetanus I guess
hep b... wouldn;t that make you hella important
I'll tell myself that to improve my self-esteem
Pretty sure they have vaccines for it anyway, surely
`Global Shortage of Hepatitis B Vaccine`
*I A M T H E C H O S E N O N E*
yeh but i think for people who get it the only way to get saved is injections of antibodies from people who are allready immune
$$$$$$$
a guy who married my cousin got one of the heps and that how they saved him
nvm hep c is the one im thinking of
got it from your cousin?
no got it on a beach in france
lol
on a beach, yeah right
was there an orgy on the beach or just a sand crab crawled into his shorts?
na cut his foot on a beach and got hep c not joking thats actualy a thing
disgusting
your cousin fell for that?
Everything must be cleansed in fire
Especially that guy
So many viruses seem to like hanging out in the liver <:think_cartoon:378717098618388491>
I hope he got it from some other girl and not the beach, that's more horrifying
from what the doctors told him it happens out there from people sweating on the beach.
ew
dude, no
you need like direct blood to blood contact
I thought it did most fluids
aperntly not
or dick to pussy contact
yeah, and apparently virgin birth is a thing cus mary said so
there is this thing called lying that people do sometimes... you might want to look into it
`The virus is spread by contact with contaminated blood; for example, from sharing needles or from unsterile tattoo equipment.
Most people have no symptoms. Those who do develop symptoms may have fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite and yellowing of the eyes and skin.
Hepatitis C is treated with antiviral medication. In some people, newer medicines can eradicate the virus.`