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hepa b

doc may pag asa pa po ba na ma non-reactive ang hepa b ko? kc gusto po akong kunin ng sister ko abroad. ipapagamot nya daw ako. anu po ba ang best advice nyo pra skin? nka ilang balik na rin po kc ako sa ospital 4 check up lagi sabi skin wla na daw gamot. may pag asa pa po ba ako? salamat po.
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Hi sir, pwede nyo po i advice sakin san specific hospital at doctor aq pwede magpacheck up regarding hbv ?pra po malaman ko talaga kung acute or chronic po aq, thank you in advance,im from caloocan.
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Ok thank you po sa reply,it means a lot to me.Godbless.
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So ur from Caloocan, try to message engr dela Cruz, para matanong mo Kung San ung adres ng dr nia, tnx., kc Bawal dto sa forum magpublish Kung sino dr., tnx god bless
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San po kayong dr.nagpapacheck up?can you tell me po pra dun din aq magpachevk up.wala kasi aq idea san hosipital aq pupunta na pwede magbigay ng matinong explanation sa sakit natin.thankyou po
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Hi guys, when i was 19, i knew that i have hepa B.then nagpa 2nd opinion aq pero ganun pa din.di ko pinansin kasi di ko naman alam yung risk  sakit na to dahil wala naman talaga ko nararamdaman na any symptoms. At nag intake aq ng herbal at food supplements,kasi sabi gagaling daw aq,but now, im 24 na, nandito pa din yung sakit ko, reactive pa din aq, nakakalungkot,nakakawalan ng pag-asa.kung sino man po makakabasa,can you tell me saan bang gastro aq magpapacheck-up, kasi now di ko alam kung acute ba o chronic hepa b ko.anyone who can refer me to your dr. Pra mkapagpacheck up aq.im from caloocan.thank you in advance.
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Nag try ako ng KRG for 7mos pero taas baba LNG ung HBSAG ko.i think KRG is good only for those who are acute stage..
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