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Hep C and me 'I was nauseous all the time. I couldn’t gain weight. My skin was itchy and raw'

Ireland can be Hep C free starting from today, writes Patrick Gallagher.

WHEN I WAS diagnosed with Hepatitis C in the 1990s I was told I’d loads of more serious problems I had to deal with first. I remember getting the result and the doctor turning to me and saying, Patrick, it’ll kill you in 30 years so don’t worry about it.

I was using drugs. I’d washed up to an addiction service, exhausted from the drugs, exhausted from the chaos of it all. I was tested. I was given advice that at the time that somehow made sense.

Thirty years? The doctor was right. That was light years away. For me, back then, 4.30 in the afternoon was light years away, never mind three decades down the road.

Silently attacking my liver

So I didn’t worry about it. I didn’t think that I had to do something about this virus that was inside of me. This virus that was silently attacking my liver over years and years.
But then the reality of Hepatitis C hit me. I got sober and I got sick.

Or maybe I just realised how sick I actually was all along, and how debilitating and devastating the virus actually was. I should have been worried. I had other problems to sort out, but Hepatitis C was definitely one of them.

I was diagnosed with moderate liver disease. I’d hate to think what chronic liver disease would feel like. I could barely get out of bed. I was nauseous all the time. I was constantly getting secondary infections. I couldn’t gain weight. My skin was itchy and raw.

I finally started treatment

I look back now and realise how lucky I was that I finally started treatment for the virus. When I say my life has been revolutionised since I walked into that clinic and took my first tablet for the virus it’s no exaggeration.

I’m working, teaching every day. Yesterday I got up at 7am, went to work and came home at 7.30pm after a heavy programme of tutorials, meetings and project corrections.

With Hepatitis C this would have been unthinkable. But now that I’m free of the virus, yesterday I could watch the telly after I came home and feel normal. Feel like everyone else. Feel like I can get up tomorrow and do it all over again.

And that’s when I think, why are we still accepting the fact that people are still living with this virus?

A virus that is almost 100% curable

Hepatitis C was only recognised in 1989 but now, it’s a virus that is almost 100% curable. That’s quite remarkable. There are many other illnesses and viruses that we have not conquered in this same way.

So Hepatitis C shouldn’t really even be an issue anymore. And yet, thousands are walking around our streets today with this virus. In Ireland, estimates are that between 20,000 and 30,000 people are infected. I was at a seminar during the week where a renowned doctor said that this number could be pushed up by at least another 10,000 people who have come into the country with the virus.

So, conservatively, we have 30,000 with the disease. And we have treated 2,000 with another 1,000 on the waiting list over the past few years. My question is where are the other 27,000? Why aren’t we treating these people as a matter of urgency?

I was once marginalised

I’ll tell you why. Because many of them are people who inject drugs, or who have a history of injecting drugs. And a significant number are people who are homeless. The politically correct among us call these people the marginalised. I was once one of the marginalised.

But the thing we forget with our nice labelling is that the marginalised are people too. And the marginalised have friends and communities, people they trust.

When I was using drugs I had three very close friends. Contrary to stereotypes we were actually quite normal ‘marginalised’. We had jobs. We still have jobs. Marginalised people are not just people going nowhere.

Life may be chaotic, but life is not worthless. To find these 27,000 people and to eliminate Hepatitis C from Ireland – something that’s very doable – we have to not just treat people for the virus, we have to seek them and then treat them.

We have to take the diagnosis and treatment of Hepatitis C out of hospitals and into our communities to where those most likely to be infected live, visit, go for support, go for clean needles, go for methadone.

Nobody knew about Hepatitis C in the 1980s and 1990s. That’s still not an excuse for my choosing to take a doctor’s ill-advice when I was first diagnosed. But we do know about it now. We know that it can be cured. And we know it can be eliminated. So what are we waiting for? Ireland can be Hep C free starting from today.

Patrick Gallagher spoke at an international seminar during the week called A Vision of Elimination: Stop Hepatitis C, organised by the Hepatitis C Partnership.

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    Mute siobhan pat mulcahy
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    Dec 3rd 2017, 8:04 PM

    Thanks for telling your story. I hope all the thousands of people out there with Hep C can get help as you did

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    Dec 3rd 2017, 8:31 PM

    Great story to remind the soul of the devastating effects of diseases, in every aspect, mental, spiritual etc, it affects everybody in the close family. Too often we hear the negative and not the healing , good luck with your journey.

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    Dec 3rd 2017, 10:20 PM

    Well done Pat, inspirational!

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    Mute Michael Donovan
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    Dec 3rd 2017, 10:44 PM

    AUTO IMUNE HEP ( C )
    THIS SILENT KILLER EXISTS IN SOCIETY AT AN ALARMING RATE:
    THE SILENT KILLER HAS MANY HIGHLY RAISED ERUPTIONS CREATING UNWELLNESS AT A STAGERING RATE.

    THE DISEASE ISNT DRUG RELATED AND ISNT CAUSED BY ALCOHOL ABUSE,,BUT MORE SO FROM OBESITY EATING FATTY FOODS AND SUGAR PRODUCTS,,,,ALL THE MORE FOR PROTECTING YOURSELF WITH A HEALTHY DIET OF GOOD FOODS AND EXERCISE DAILY.

    THE DISEASE IS ALSO CAUSED FROM A PROCES CALLED SELF CATHETERISATION PEOPLE WHOM ARE DEPENDENT ON SUCH EQUIPMENT TO URINATE.
    MANY WHOM RELY ON THIS PROCESS OVER TIME WHOM OFTEN GET URINERY TRACT INFECTIONS FROM SELF CATHETERISATION THE INFECTIONS ATTACK THE IMUNE SYSTEM HENCE THERFORE ATTACKING THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER OVER TIME.

    CAUSING AUTO IMUNE HEP ( C )

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    Dec 4th 2017, 2:29 AM

    @Michael Donovan: Ok Michael I think i might know what you’re talking about. But this article is about viral hep C an infection caused by a Virus which attacks the liver.. An autoimmune disease is where the body’s own immune system attacks the body.
    Your grammar is appalling and please turn off caps lock. There is no need to shout.

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    Dec 4th 2017, 5:42 AM

    @Thomas Maher: Michael is highlighting another aspect of hepatitis C which I for one wasn’t aware of. It’s both informative and thought provoking as is the main article. We’ve all made the mistake of writing caps lock. No need to be so condescending

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    Dec 4th 2017, 7:49 AM

    @saoirse janneau:

    I always thought it was blood to blood contact. Sharing needles be they from tattoos or intravenous drugs, unprotected sex, blood transfusions and so on (similar transmission as hiv).

    Some people can be cured, others can’t.

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    Dec 4th 2017, 9:21 PM

    @Thomas Maher:

    Thanks Thomas,,,,really like been told about my grammar i guess you havent herd of “Dyslexia,,,Merry Chrrstmas.

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    Mute Michael Donovan
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    Dec 4th 2017, 9:22 PM

    @saoirse janneau: thank you.

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    Dec 4th 2017, 2:31 AM

    Keep up the good work Patrick. Great to here a positive story from someone.

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    Apr 9th 2018, 9:27 AM

    Congratulations Patrick! It feels good to hear that you are free from Hepatitis and are also trying to make other people hepatitis free. There are many people who can’t afford the high rated medicine for Hep C cure. We would also like to help you in providing Hepatitis C treatment.

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    Apr 9th 2018, 9:29 AM

    For more info, you can Visit http://www.chawlamedicos.com or mail at: chawlamedicos@hotmail.com

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    Jul 28th 2018, 6:54 PM

    I was diagnosed with hepatitis B six years ago when I became pregnant with my first child. My husband got tested for the virus as well but the results turned out negative. I had no idea how or where I contracted that virus. I had no signs or symptoms before the test. Last year I was getting some burning sensations in both feet and insomnia. I have not had any medications. December 2017 our family doctor started me on Natural Herbal Clinic Hepatitis B Virus Herbal mixture, 5 weeks into treatment I improved dramatically. At the end of the full treatment course, the disease is totally under control. No case of insomnia, burning feet, or weakness. Visit Natural Herbal Gardens official website www. naturalherbalgardens .com. I am strong again and able to go about daily activities.‌ This Herbal Formula is Incredible!! My life is back.

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    May 13th 2019, 7:28 AM

    I had hep c, genotype 3 for years with my viral load over 6 million. The doctor prescribed to take Epclusa but i was very worried because my insurance rejected then someone told me about generic epclusa. I was afraid to take it that it’ll help or not but I had no other choice so I bought generic epclusa “Velpanat” from https://www.medixocentre.com/product/velpanat-tablets/. I took this med for 30 days with very minimal side effects over a year ago. I’m extremely proud to say it worked! I’m cured! I did a blood test. I can’t say enough good things about this drug! It truly saved my life. Good luck on your journey. I hope it does the same for everyone that needs it.” Highly recommend this drug!

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    Jul 23rd 2018, 12:10 PM

    It is good and very helpful information for all of us. Thanks Patrick!
    There are many people don’t know about Hepatitis and his symptoms, so they ignore them and Hepatitis medicine are too costly so many people can’t afford it.
    I am sharing a link below related to generic Hepatitis medicines, so everyone can get medicine at an affordable price.
    https://www.oddwayinternational.com/hepatitis-medicine

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    Feb 21st 2018, 2:03 PM

    Thank for you information . To Try Hep C Treatment
    To Visit : https://millionpharma.us/hepatitis-drugs

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    Feb 21st 2018, 2:06 PM

    You Try Hep C treatment
    To Visit : https://millionpharma.us/hepatitis-drugs

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