My Medical Nightmare - Part 4

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Bill Johnson begins Interferon/Ribavirin therapy for Hepatitis C after 10 years of his diagnosis of the liver disease - a delay that resulted in cirrhosis

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  • I hope things are going OK right now for you. Just don't push yourself to hard. I'm glad you are feeling good... Great idea to get the word out for anyone who as Hepatitis C..

    Wendy

  • Thanks for watching. I'm doing fine - the worst so far has been a little fatigue but I take short naps, sometimes longer naps. I've always seemed to have to push myself hard to get to the places I want in my life, but I'm learning to listen to my body so I don't over-do it. It even seems to help my swimming when I take a little breather now and then. I also find the support on YouTube to be great and I've made a bunch of new friends, some who are undergoing the same treatment I am.

  • I am sorry to hear that you are sick, but it seems that you are finding your internal drive (electric positive energy) and it is helping you to keep on motoring. Thank you so much for sharing your story. I wish you all the best.

  • Thank you. I hope it helps others prevent the big dive downward. Don't wait, get treated immediately if you can!

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  • @nancyfromnh Wow, thanks, I'm glad that you are getting short. My treatment ended 17 months ago but I'm still dealing with a physical, mental and emotional issues. I wish you well and hope you have lots of love and support to get you through the hard times. If not, you can always cyber-cry on my shoulder, sometimes I need a shoulder to cry on too.

  • @BOTTOLOTTO thank you for this video,i too am on treatment and have cirrohsis,and have 7 weeks left,its been real hard to deal with,but it helps to know your not alone in it.god bless you for this video

  • i have really enjoyed watching this video knowing i am not alone,i am 41 year old female,on interferon treatments and also have cirrohsis and i have 7 more weeks to go,its been a long year for me,and some days i bjust dont care if i live so this has helped me to hear others,and to know i am not in this alone.may god bless you for having the courage to video this.

  • Thanks, I completed treatment more than two months ago but I might find some of your recommendations useful, especially ones that deal with cirrhosis. It looks like the virus is gone and I'll know for sure at the end of September.

  • Coconut - has dramatically lowered counts in a number of viral conditions, from hep c to hiv to eppstein-barr - it dissolves coating on protein encapsulated viruses. Serrapeptase has helped dissolve scarring in different parts of the body, makes sense that it might help in the liver, too. Its a silk-worm based enzyme. I'm a nurse with health issues that cause me to research and try new solutions continuously. Lingering co-infections? Try MMS, google, read free ebook. Impressive & inexpensive.

  • Sorry so late in replying, just hadn't looked at my youtube inbox. My MIL has hep C, and we got rid of all pain, edema and mobility problems using Biomeridian and NAET to dx sensitivities, NAET to eliminate food sensitivities, Rife machine to lower hep C count. Lloyd Wright solved his hep c naturally, read his books, see his website if you have a recurrence.

  • Thanks, BOTTOLOTTO, I'm now into my 30th week and have 18 weeks left before I'm done. I'm going to give it a chance and I'll look into the supplements you suggest. May I ask how you know all of this info and whether you too had/have Hep C? Right now I'm taking a third set of antibiotics for pneumonia and an ear infection.

  • Those drugs are dangerous. I think you would do better by adding (or just doing) Coconut, NAET, Lloyd Wright's protocol...there are many combinations of therapies that can restore health and smother the hep c. Also, look into serrapeptase for your respiratory issues, helps dissolve the scarring that goes along with COPD's. Biomeridian and NAET is totally safe and noninvasive, and will give your body the best chance of improving, and make sure your supplements and meds work WITH vs against you.

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