Before you go on reading please take note that this post contains graphic pictures that maybe too sensitive or gory for some to view. Please you are advised.
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AN INFECTED LIVER |
Living with an acute hepatitis B infection doesn’t really mean the end of the world, in fact it isn’t as difficult as it may seem at times, aside from being very careful in other not infect loved ones and friends, the hardest thing in my opinion is staying away from proteinous meals. It was rather a very difficult exercise for me but the will to live spurred me on and for a period of almost two years I wasn’t eating beef, beans, eggs, of cause I occasionally snuck eating beef and my lovely beans but I totally cut the consumption of oils, whether palm, groundnut, olive, sun flower or soya oil. It was a trying period, as I became a very anti social person, I avoided going out with friends that wouldn’t understand why I would be at a restaurant or club and just drink water, loads and loads of water. I also had to rest a lot so it wasn’t even permissible for me to dance, sex, wasn’t allowed as well but truth be told that was hard to live by so I occasionally stole one or two shows. But the good news is I kept to my diet and rested a lot and devised a drink that helped a lot. I constantly had a 1.5 litre bottle of glucose mixed in water with me for at least every one hour. That gradually helped clear my eyes and the colour of my urine, I also kept my visit to the doctor regularly and my organs were always checked for abnormalities, a LFT (Liver function test was done anytime I complained of funny feelings. Note that I haven’t mentioned taking any medications, which is because I didn’t take any, all I took was traditionally prepared multi vitamins which I showed my doctor and he approved of them.
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A Patient with Chronic HBV |
My experience is that of a patient that survived living with HBV, in subsequent posts we will share stories of other survivors and also those that live with Chronic HBV. In the mean time take a look at the pictures below and I am sure it will ginger you into action. The pictures are courtesy of some online medical sites and please some of you may find them too gory to look at.
Please note that this site is only a tool for awareness. HBV is dangerous act now.