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This is probably the most honest comments I have heard from anyone. I am so glad you have such a supportive family and friends. I was not so blessed. It has been 2 years since I finished therapy for Hep C. It has been a slow climb. I will never be the same, and maybe that is good. I have much more appreciation of life and the people in it. It is so true about the support people need going through any liver disease. It affects the person mentally and physically. Thank you so much for your encouragement in your blog. I didn't discover all this help till I finished therapy, but I certainly needed it through my recovery and homelessness. At least I still had a phone. I pray the best for you. You are a pillar of strength even if you don't feel like it. Suzan
Matt Starr
Suzan, I'm glad you gained something from my writing, but you have already done so much. To work and reflect appreciation for life and people is it's own inspiration. Keep your gratitude and appreciation burning brightly. It has helped you, and will contiue to do so. Be well, and contact me any time if you need to. The support offered by Hepmag is bound to be well planned to suit different people's needs, and there was a short list of other possibilities as you move forward.
July 14, 2015