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i am acutely infected on jun 28 at the end of july i have itching for 5 days,tirdenss for two weeks and in august for about 3 weeks i have abdomainal pain and discomfort now i am felling very well like before just i go check and still hbsag is postive i want to ask 1) when will i be hbsag negative because my body is felling very well now expect the stress or i am becoming chronic?
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Hi friend am worried same as u, I want to knw if u did any test within 100days but result show negative the change positive at 1545day. Am worried
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interpret my result
hbv dna 154
afp 19.2
hbsag positive
hbeag negative
hbcab positive
hbeab negative
hbsab negative
other things normal
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How long antbody test positive, 6 or 3month? Help me
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yes no have
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Dis You dine before test for hbv?
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i test postive after exposer 40 hours only
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I hav all dis symptoms, how long sam1 wait to test positive?       My frnd stop worried believe u will clear the virus
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you will clear it then, just take as i already said 10.000iuof vit d3 daily, liposomal vit c (livonlabs,maxhealthlabs or other makers we did not verify) and live free of stress forgetting about it and sleeping well.vit d and c are mandatory to improve immune response over acute illnesses

stress will kill your immune response, better live healthy and wait 6-12 months to see it cleared
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soory but the doctors have already tell me that i am hbcigm postive but still worried but my hbv dna result will be on Monday .i am 100% sure that i am acute but the only thing that worried me that i am gone clear or not?i did not read one acute case in this form that is why it worries me  
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you dont have to guess for chronic or acute, acute has hbcab igm postive and chronic doesnt
you are all chronic from the start because i can t think of doctors so ignorant not to check hbcab igm, they would have told you acute 100% if it was positive
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i am same as you and i can feel your  problem,  i am infected too , i was diagnosed hbv + in march 06, its almost 6 months and still hbsag +,    some people took it for 8-12 to clear in acute cases. i am not sure if i will be the lucky one that will clear and not developing to chronic!!!  i am not 100% Sure its not from birth or if i got long time i go.  i highly suspect my case was blood exposure and my symptoms followed in few months after exposure. i do believe some people clear faster than the others and you need to clear your mind!!  no body can say exactly you will clear this virus but be optomistic and lets hope one day we will have drugs to cure hbv virus like hcv.
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Stress is normal .you have just to do exams after 6 monthes
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Many people have accute hep b and cured.and how do you explain most of people have hbcab total positif wich means they have meet the virus one day and their hbsab ++wich means that they developed immunity by them selves not as result of vaccin.not all people do vaccin and they are immunized wich means they just have heb b as accute.
Hope I help you
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stop posting the same over and over, make just one thread or we ban as spam

plus you dont even follow and test what we say and keep making sueless posts
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this acute thing is killing me i everyday ask my self is it real there is acute phase but i didnot found no one any survial who got natural immunity is there one??????if no i make my mind set that i am chronic and which things i need to take.
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