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Benjiex
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Joined : Aug 2018
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Posted 8/22/2018 1:22 AM (GMT 0)
I got an HEPA B from my mom, how can I make myself healthy? My aunts and uncles died due to Hepa B. Which I know that they are not aware of during that time. Can anybody give me some advice on what to do if you have a Hepa B? Appreciate it much.
ppm guy
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Joined : Apr 2010
Posts : 1261
Posted 8/22/2018 2:17 AM (GMT 0)
Do you have a GI dr or any dr who is monitoring your bloodwork? Your bloodwork will tell your dr if your healthy or if you may need treatment. Following a healthy lifestyle, and no alcohol, is always recommended.
We welcome all your questions, but if you could keep them all in one post, it would be easier to follow. you can also post your latest blood tests, so we can see your current status. I also had hep b, and was lucky to have passed it.
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