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710144 tn?1232989892

CAN NOT TAKE MEDS

is there anyone out there who CAN NOT take the meds?
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I see from the profile that your husband has ESLD. Sometimes they can't use the treatment drugs in these cases. Hopefully someone will come by a bit more knowledgeable in this area.
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675084 tn?1233087505
I can not take the med. because i have CHF.. the doctor is say she can kill me then help me.. so i respect that she was open to me.. I got HCV when i had one of my 3 opening heart surgery or when i had a blood transfuse..now i"m just waiting for something new to come alone.. Do anybody know is there any doctor will help me.. I hate i got this.. I'm so shame..  
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498656 tn?1213446919
I cannot take the meds due to bipolar disorder.  Still waiting 4 yars now for a new cure. Litbee
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233616 tn?1312787196
with some health conditions they won't let you go on these meds, and about 30% of  patients drop out of tx early, usually due to untreated depression which is the most common and difficult of symptoms to deal with without medical intervention.

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why can you not take meds?
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