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Two Hep Forums

Mods - could you please explain where to post on HepC issues because one forum is "Hepatitis Social Community" and the other one is "HepC".  I've been on the "HepC" one but had two messages moved to the social community one today.  Don't know why.

I think it would help all of us, NOT that I'm complaining because these forums are a lifeline - a REAL lifeline - but could some clarification be given to us?

Thank you.
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Thank you.  Again, I really didn't take anything personally.  Was just trying to clarify.  Topic over.  It's all good.
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Hepatitis C Community
This forum is for questions about medical issues and research aspects of Hepatitis C such as, questions about being newly diagnosed, questions about current treatments, information and participation in discussions about research studies and clinical trials related to Hepatitis. If you would like to communicate with other people who have been touched by Hepatitis C, please visit our new Hepatitis Social/Living with Hepatitis forum

Hepatitis C Social/Living with Hepatitis C
This forum is for hepatitis patients, family members, loved ones, friends or anyone with an interest in Hepatitis C, to have open social conversations about any topic they choose, with the exception of religion and politics.  If you are newly diagnosed with Hepatitis C or you have questions or information to share about current treatments, research studies, clinical trials, or other medical issues pertaining to Hepatitis C, please post it in Hepatitis C Communities forum.
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