I don't know but I hope there is such a Hep B research organization whose aim of HBV treatment is more than control of viral replication. Already pharmaceutical companies have poured money into antiviral treatment research and one drug after another has come out. The problem with antiviral drugs is at the same they are controlling viral replication they are also adding toxicity to our bodies which has to be detoxified by our liver which is already weak due to the virus. Maybe that is why the HBsAg(-) anti-HBs(+) cure result has such a low percent with the antiviral route. If only research can start looking at other ways of protecting our liver, making it stronger, and eventually letting the stronger liver and body clear the HBV from our body.
Welcome to the forum. I hope you stick around. This forum is all about giving...being generous with time, compassion, and support.
Always be thankful to know. I believe knowing gives us control of a powerful variable in the long road of life with chronic HepB.
Thank you! I do quite a bit of charity donation monthly for a few years. If anyone have other charity in mind, please do share. It doesn't have to be specifically be for Hepatitis. It's hard to find a reputable charity.
After found out i have inactive Hep B last Oct, it remind me that there are more less fortunate. I will help what i can. I am somehow wish I didn't find out. I am struggling on dealing with this socially, especially romantically.
Merry Xmas and happy holiday!
Heb B Foundation is th website i gave her but apparently i cant list other sites on here since it subtiturted my letters with stars on top.
anyway, its www DOT hepb DOT org
hope this will go through this time
Emily your such a nice person . Thank you very much. Try to go to Hep B foundation, I don't have thier website. they accept donations for research i think.
wow, u can give it to me.. that will be a big support in this bad economy..lol
ok well my suggestion and ONLY mine is to go to www.****.***they do the best work in this field and your donation might go to some type of research of Hep B
very generous of you either way :-)