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- Help for anyone newly diagnosed with Hep CFor anyone newly diagnosed with Hep C the initial reaction can be one of shock and the result can be deep depression. This book helps to shed light on some of the common stages of accepting this disease. Rating: - helping patients, friends, and familyExcellent book for patients. I would also suggest any patient, friend, or family alos read "Hepatitis C - through a patient's eyes", written by Suzy Smith, who went through the treatment, and wrote her book to help others with hep c get through the process with a positive outlook. Rating: - The First Year-Hepatitis CAlthough I think this is a good book to start with if you have recently been diagnosed, I find it lacking the depth I was looking for. It gives some great resources which is why I think it is a good book to start with, but at the same time, I would also suggest that you buy the following in addition to this. These are essential:"The Hepatitis C Helpbook"by Misha Ruth Cohen OMD and Robert G.Gish MD, "The Liver Cleansing Diet" by Dr Sandra Cabot, "Herbs for Hepatitis C and the Liver" by Stephen Harrod Buhner, and see if you can find "Who Gets Sick;How Beliefs, Moods, and Thoughts affect your health" by Blair Justice. The treatments out there are scary and can hurt you more than help you, so if you don't feel like poisoning yourself with a biotherapy, this is where to start. Rating: - Hepatitis C by Montanarelli et al.This is an excellent work for the layperson with very little knowledge about Hepatitis A,B, C or the more exotic strains. The authors describe a 6-7 week incubation period. Those persons exposed have a 75-80% chance of infection with the HCV virus and a 70% chance of developing the chronic form of the hepatitis virus. In addition, there is a 10-20% chance of developing the liver complication cirrhosis over a 20-30 year period and a 1-5% chance of dying from a chronic liver condition. Hepatitis C is an RNA virus as opposed to a DNA strain. Vaccination helps for the Hepatitis A and B strains wherein 3 shots are administered over a 1/2 year period. To reduce the likelihood of the disease, it is necessary to reduce smoking , as well as exposure to all toxins. The disease may be monitored with tests for bilerubin, albumin, PT time and the anti-HCV antibody test. Treatment is enhanced with reducing stress, commitments and responsibilities until the condition is well under control. This work is perfect for the layperson who seeks to prevent the disease or treat it in the event of exposure and relevant symptomatology of the disease process. Rating: - This was helpful for a Teen who needed itI work as a therapist in a teen counseling program, and one teen girl has just been diagnosed with HCV. She's experienced all the common reactions: denial, grief, "This is a death sentence and God doesn't want me to be happy," and fear. I bought this book for her and she devoured it. Her entire affect changed, and now she's teaching US how to relate to her, how to talk about this diagnosis, why certain things WE say are insensitive or incorrect (without knowing it), and what emtional and lifestyle changes she needs to make for health. This book alone reduced her fear in half, and made her feel confident rather than powerless. In association with Amazon.com | |