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need advice

Hello every one na diagnose po ako ba carrier ng hepa.then i have a bf working abroad we have contact.natakot ako na malaman  nya ang sakit ko please. advice me tama ba na malaman nya im depress now thanks
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I agree. However, for you to have peace of mind, ipa double check mo ulit yung anti-HBS after vaccination to make sure na nag respond siya sa vaccine.
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hi syntia. relax lang.
ako ay may HBV,nung unang malaman ko ito natakot ang misis ko kase nurse sya at nag work p middle east pero di ko sya nhawaan at nag pavaccine na sya kaya nothing to worry kase for sure di ko na sya mhawaan. dapat mo muna malaman kung chronic o acute ka. yun tungkol sa bf mo,pa check mo kung nahawaan mo sya, 90-95 percent malalabanan ng katawan ng adult ang virus,di katulad ng mga carrier from birth pa lang. kung negative ang bf mo,advice mo sya mag pa vaccine na at for sure di mo na sya mhahawaan kahit kailan. be honest sa partner at explain mo mabuti. try to research more bout your condition.

God bless....
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hello po. what hepa po ba ang meron kayo? kasi hepa is a serious matter lallo na sa mga working abroad. siguro make him checked na lang. para narin sa health nya. kung mahal nyo talaga ang isat isa eh napaka liit lang ng bagay ng hepa. kung makakaramdam sya ng galit, make him realize na hindi mo naman alam before. and understand him nalang. good communication and love lang ang katapat nyan.
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