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plz help me...

if aperson has got hepatitis c,to whom it may concern,if a person s poor and is unable to treat himself due to his poverty,to whom he may contact for free treatment for saving his life..please give me advice,and tell me without treatment how long a person can survive?? can any body give or help me in free treatment in pakistan??i m very much confused and i want treatment as soon as possible but due to poverty i wont,nd i will die...
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I was born before 1987
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I wonder if you were born in 1987?  If so then you are young.  If you are lucky then you may have about another 30- 40 years to find a way to get treatment.
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Drugs companies are holding trials of new drugs in many parts of the world these days.  Maybe you could get into a trial somewhere.  Many people get treatment that way.  Write to hepC doctors also.  It will help a lot to have a well known doctor to back you.  Perhaps there are free clinics where you could find a doctor.  
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Try writing to the major drugs companies in your part of the world and ask them to supply the drugs free.  India is a major producer of good quality drugs at reasonable prices.
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Find a way to become resident in a country that will treat you for free.  There are many countries which have social healthcare programs.  
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You probably have time, so just watch for every opportunity and you will find a way to get the treatment that you need,

Good luck,
dointime

    
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I'm sorry I don't know very much about medicine ini Pakistan but I Hope you find some answers very soon. Most people don't die of hepatitis they die of something else long before that so have hope that you will live a long healthy life.
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