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Chronic HBV

Is chronic Hepatitis B is curable??
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I always do btw finish what I start. And Judging by the message you are sending me from your patrons I think I am at a good starting point ;)

Anyway please let us know if we get to see dr.Gish here so we can continue discussion about the problem that supposedly does not exist directly :)
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Starting a thread of plea is a good idea. Like a petition. If you are willing to take charge of this "project", I'm sure many will write about their story in the thread, me for sure. Pls start the thread and let's get it going!
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Yeah that is what they reply with to everyone. Well we can all fly to Canada and occupy their premise building :) Just imagine what can this do is if 10,000 people show up.

Or we can start a thread of plea here on this forum, and get as many signatures as we can. And keep emailing them. People can some the story of their lives. Then we e-mail CNN and others with links. We can email Michael Moore too. There is a lot of things possible these days.

3-4 years wait yes it is great, but I just don't understand why we need to wait that long when they cured all 12 Bangladesh patients. And they did not die either in the process.

What do you all think?
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Don't get me wrong. I am all for pushing replicor to release rep9ac as soon as possible. In fact, I have already emailed replicor and they replied the drug will be released no sooner than in 3-4yrs. So what is the next step i should do? What do you propose? Maybe you can show us the way as I am not good at this. Tks.
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I am not scared if I die from Replicor drug. It worked for other people.

If they start accepting volunteers like me I will even pay for the medicine. And I am sure I am not the only one. We need to spread the word about their medication.

That is why I want them to come here and discuss things with us. If they go to the people they will get funding if this is the issue not only that a Nobel Price is guaranteed for this achievement. And I am sure major governments once they and the public become aware of this medicine will fund it.

Last year after tsunami and Fukushima the whole world donated funds to Japan. And in out case the whole world would donate to rid people of HBV.
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Yes this forum is amazing. We are lucky to have people  like Stef2011 and studyforhope on this board.

I had terrible chest pains, and black hairy/grey/ sometimes yellow tongue for the past 6 years ever since my hbv. I have seen anywhere from 50-75 doctors during this type. And nobody could figure out what it was. I had about 50 HIV tests - which almost made me go insane. The bottom line these doctors could not figure it out how to treat it.. Nobody even heard of oxydative stress that Stef2011 has mentioned.

So following Stefanos advice and adding the vitamins he suggested, my check pains have gone. I have more energy, as well as general feeling of feeling better. And my tongue is slowly is clearing up. The doctors are silent.. they have no answer for me.

How much money I have spend outside of health insurance?

$10-13,000  on doctors visits.
and about $10,000 in blood tests..

with health insurance probably it all cost the health system $100K

And I have seen University level doctors that were clueless what to do.. Except adding TDF to ETV..

As for combo therapy yes, that is a novelty.. Even Dr.Gish is not doing it. And yes he does not have FibroScan either.
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