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Hepatitis Forum

I am a little confused. On this website what is the difference between the "Hepatitis Forum" and the "Hepatitis Community Forum". Is there a difference? Should I be looking at both. I just realized there is also a Hep. Comm. Forum.
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I just figured that out also! Agrees some great people on here and loads of good info!
Deb
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173975 tn?1216257775
I agree.

I've been of Forum for 15 months.  Each side is good.

wyn
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As I understand it, this side, Hepatitis Forum, is intended for discussions about the medical aspects of tx.  The other side, Hepatitis Community Forum is for the scoial/emotional/community aspects of hepatitis, treatment, caregiving, etc.  

I find there's good stuff on both sides.  Like you I started on the Hepatitis Forum and was on there for a few weeks before I learned about the other side.  I recommend checking both.

JD
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