I am positive to both Hepatitis B and C and maybe I might die from liver failure in the next few years or so but I am still not showing signs of liver failure.
My other co-patient at dialysis showed signs of his viral liver disease for a short while and then he died. But unlike me he is a dialysis patient that drinks alcoholic beverages which most probably conked his liver out faster than it should by the Hepatitis virus itself.
I discovered my Hep B liver disease around 1996-97 after my first visit to the Nephrologist. It is the reason why my Kidney disease didn't get treated because the treatment for Kidney disease that I got would hurt the liver.
Then more than a decade after my first dialysis session around 2002, I contracted the Hep C virus. I still am hopeful that these viruses would go away and I am still planning to get them treated-out before they kill my liver.
So now whatever will be will be and I'll just trust God on how he would direct my life but I still wan to live on in this world because life is still beautiful and it will just be another hurdle for me to pass through if God wills it for me. @stef1
Right I am just making my diet as nutritious as I can have them and taking antioxidant like Vitamin C and Moringa powder as my main vitamin source. 😀👍
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I am sorry to hear about you having Hepatitis B and C, those too are often cause long term liver damage. I am glad that you are staying away from substances that could damage your liver more. Often people maybe lucky and have remission for a long time too. That is good idea about healthy diet and antioxidants.
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