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Thanks to Rainy for the picture.
Thanks for Carol for the beautiful post about last night in Savannah.
Thanks to smiling Dan for the interview. One comment, tattoo my ass. I know of so may people with Hep C (and many have passed). There is no way to know how or when you got it. Usually, and I repeat, usually it takes about 15 years to show up and some people never suffer any symptoms much less need a transplant. Others (one very close to me) tested positive in 1997 in a blood test for insurance, had no symptoms and went on Interferon. THEN, he had symptoms and got a transplant in 2003. Within 3 short months, the virus attacked his new liver and then it turned cancerous, spread to his bladder and then his bones. My best friend's husband died a little over a year ago.
Gregg sounds like he is doing all the right things. But, it's really up to God where this horrible disease will take him; if it does.
I pray not. He is so dearly loved.