‘Live Chat’ @ The Hepatitis C Trust on Monday 4 April

I have been invited to take part in a live webchat on The Hepatitis C Trust website on Monday 4 April between 2 and 4 pm - to talk about my experience living with hepC and undergoing the combination treatment.

Visit their website at http://www.hepcuk.info for further information and instructions on how to ‘log in’ for the webchat.

I am really looking forward to this occasion and I hope some of you who regularly read this blog and leave comments will take part - it would be good to chat!

It would also be good to talk with those of you who read this blog and haven’t yet left comments. It’s great to know that alot of people visit this blog (according to my Statistics file there were almost 2000 direct accesses to the site last week) and it would be great to have contact with more of you!

Look forward to talking with you next Monday!!

5 Responses to “‘Live Chat’ @ The Hepatitis C Trust on Monday 4 April”

  1. Sue, Toronto Says:

    2000….. wow! That is awesome! Sue

  2. VICKSUN Says:

    I hope to continue contact/and check out the live chat.
    great to find alt. communication w/other hep c folks.
    vicksun in NH, USA

  3. Anonymous Says:

    Hi Vicksun
    Thank you for your comment - and for reading the blog!

    Look forward to chatting on Monday!

    Ron

  4. karen hoobler Says:

    need to talk to someone else who has hep c 10 o more yeraes

  5. ron Says:

    Hi Karen
    Thanks for your comment on my blog. Tried to email you a reply but it came back as ‘undeliverable’. Sent you the message below - hope you re-visit to read it as I can’t email it to you.

    If you want to talk with people who have had HepC for more than 10 years please visit my Forum - there are 170 signed up members who talk to each other all the time about HepC matters - lots of them have had HepC for decades.

    You can access the Forum by clicking on the blue rectangle marked The ‘Hepatitis C’ Forum at the top tight hand corner of my blog - and it has a little red flag marked NEW on it.

    Here’s a short cut link:
    http://www.ronmetcalfe.com/hepcforum/index.php

    You can read all the discussions there. You will have to register as a member if you want to make comments to others - but your email address will remain confidential to you and not given out publicly at all.

    Hope you find it useful there Karen

    Wishing you well in your HepC journey.

    Ron

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