What is Hepatitis B

Originally known as serum hepatitis, hepatitis B has only been recognized as such since World War II, and has caused current epidemics in parts of Asia and Africa. Hepatitis B is r...

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My tests came back reactive to B&C. I am still waiting for the rest of the tests. I have been worried sick and no one is telling me anything. What should I expect? What do I need to know now? From what I understand it will take some time to get to see a specialist.
Posted on 05/08/08, 07:05 pm
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Reply #1 - 05/23/08  5:59pm
" My tests are back and I was told that there is "no active virus", but I still have an appointment to see the Dr. What does that mean? I was told my questions would have to be answered by the Dr at my appointment. Any ideas? "
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