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Announcing the new Hepatitis Communities

Hi,

Thank you for all of the feedback on creating new Hepatitis communities. Based on your overwhelming positive feedback on the idea, we've just created the following new communities:

Hepatitis A: http://www.medhelp.org/forums/show/222
Hepatitis B: http://www.medhelp.org/forums/show/223
Autoimmune Hepatitis: http://www.medhelp.org/forums/show/224

In addition, we've renamed the Hepatitis community Hepatitis C. The Hepatitis Social will remain as is, basically the social spot to chit-chat and post casual questions and comments for anyone with Hepatitis.

Thanks again!

MedHelp
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Thank you for your help with finding others with AIH.  I doubt that I will find anyone out there with both of my issues, at least not right away but I know there has to be others somewhere that are faced with both diseases.  I can't be the stand alone comic.  Jody
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I agree. I feel very sorry for the A's and B's, but have little to offer them.....their posts get buried and I can't do anything about it!  Good move...hope they get more support with their own board!

Can I ask a question Harry?  What are all those Hep C things on my homepage?  I have no idea what to do with them, if anything?  

Thanks!  Linda
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Long over due.
Since most of us are HCV, we have very little to offer the A&Bs Most of us are trying to figure our own problems out with HCV. I couldn’t help but feel sorry for the A&B’s that come here with concern and questions. Good move, R. Glass
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