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hivandhepatitis.com

whatever happened to the "Doctor Is In" section on Hivandhepatitis.com that doctor Deitrich was a part of???
That was such an awesome website, but now its just full of stuff no one can understand, esp. the folks who have these diseases.
And this website charges 23 dollars to ask the doctor a question?????????? What's up with that??? I think that's awful and akin to highway robbery.
I thought this site would be a good one and it very well may be. Guess I'll have to wait and see.
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it was changed... it is $23 now. I think he was inundated with so many questions, that he could not reply anymore. And... it makes sense that he should be paid for answering questions.... why should he work for free??? Just my opinion
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Actually, one of the doctors from that website (Doctor Dieterich) now answers questions here for free. No 23 dollar charge.
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/show/272

But you know something, if I could get a question answered for $23 from someone with Dr. Dieterich's credentials, I'd call that a real bargain.

-- Jim
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