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I need direction

Pls, it is clear to me that u guys understand this disease very well, can u Stef2011 and others pls help me out with the following questions :
1. In 2004 a colleague in the office died of Hepatatis, then I ran aa test and was negative. In 2010 another test revealed I was positive with some parameters up by some values, my doctor friend told me to relax but I got worried by the day then a doctor gave me liv52 for a while and I noticed increase in my parameters then another doctor gave me Liv52 DS and all my parameters stabilized at the same time I consistently avoided protaneous food and meat. do u think I should continue with it? any hope of cure?
In nigeria I dont think we have any centre that does viral load count, what do I do?
2. What food is best for Hb positive

3. I am married, so when i tested positive my wife did a test and was not positive, now she is taking the vaccine do think there wll be any issues for her?
4. Pls guide me out of this terrible disease, pls
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How much is it? Where is Pathcare Lab in Port Harcourt.
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You can do hepatitis viral load at Pathcare Lab Nigeria, sample is usually processed in South Africa
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I'm much more familiar with Hep-C, but I do believe your wife is doing the right thing by getting vaccinated against Hep-B. I've been vaccinated against Hep-B. As I recall, it's 3 shots over a 6-month period. Once she is fully vaccinated, I doubt there would be any issues for her. Until she is fully protected, follow appropriate precautions including not exchanging bodily fluids. Best, Sentinel
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