Dealing with the Emotions of Hepatitis C

Many people when they are first diagnosed with the Hepatitis C virus, also known as HCV, go through several emotional states. They are frequently angry, wanting to know why such a terrible illness has befallen them. Asking the question of what did they do to deserve such a fate. They are also scared, believing that their lives will never be the same.  They fear loneliness and an early demise. The questions they ask and the frustrations that they feel are very common initial reactions to this terrible news.  These are powerful emotions that need to be dealt with. Hepatitis C sufferers must take care of their emotional needs as well as work to keep their health.

One thing that can help is talking. It really is unhealthy to keep it all inside. Sometimes the best way to get the frustration and fear out is by seeing a councilor. One on one therapy is good for some people. There will be councilors who specialize in patients who are dealing with life threatening illnesses as a part of their normal practice. Others may prefer going to group therapy to have the opportunity to talk to others in similar circumstances. Most councilors have group sessions where people with similar needs will meet regularly to talk out their pain. These sessions can occur weekly or more often if the need is there. 

 There are also often meetings of groups of people, minus the councilor, who get together at community centers or storefronts to share their concerns and questions with others who have the same problems as they do.  There will likely be a group like this that meets to talk about living with Hepatitis. These meetings are also very useful as people with the same problems share ideas on treatments or on how to cope with family and friends now that they know they have the Hepatitis C virus.

Some people prefer anonymity when discussing private issues. They may therefore prefer to use chat rooms on the Internet.  There are so many of these available for any kind of illness one may have. People can talk to others from around the world; learn about what other people do to keep their spirits up. They can compare treatment options and see what success others have had using different drug programs. They may want to discuss other issues like diet or relationships to help understand better how to deal with their lives. Or maybe they are just feeling lonely and want to talk to people who may be able to understand their feelings better than those who may not be experiencing the same set of worries that they are.

Whichever route the person with Hepatitis C should choose, they should remember that they are not alone. Family will not desert them because of their illness and friends will not walk away. The people they have been close to before will also be there to listen and give comfort.  They can still be emotionally involved with people.

Hepatitis news on the Web

Hepatitis Outbreak Concerns Kennebunkport Parents (WMTW Auburn)
A recent outbreak of hepatitis A at Kennebunkport’s Consolidated Elementary School has district leaders rethinking their notification policy.

NHS Tayside’s £2.7m to fight Hepatitis C (The Evening Telegraph)
NHS Tayside will spend £2.7 million over the next three years tracking down and treating people with Hepatitis C (writes Marjory Inglis, medical reporter).

Investigational Genotype 1 Hepatitis C Treatment, TMC435 - Promising Study Results (Medical News Today)
New clinical data demonstrate the safety and antiviral activity of TMC435, an investigational protease inhibitor (PI) being developed by Tibotec BVBA for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.

Hepatitis A outbreak spreads at Consolidated School (York County Coast Star)
KENNEBUNKPORT and#8212; Following news that a fifth child has been diagnosed with hepatitis A, parents questioned the MSAD 71 School Board on Monday as to why all parents weren't notified after the initial outbreak at Consolidated School.

Tibotec Presents Interim Findings for TMC435, an Investigational Genotype 1 Hepatitis C Treatment, at the AASLD Liver ... (Presseportal)
Cork, Ireland, November 20 (ots/PRNewswire) - - Nearly 90 Percent of Patients Achieve Undetectable Viral Load in Phase IIa Trial Within 28 Days of Combined Treatment With Standard of Care New clinical data demonstrate the safety and antiviral activity of TMC435, an investigational protease inhibitor (PI) being developed by Tibotec BVBA for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) ...

48% Of Nurses Injured By Needles While 34% Fear Contracting HIV Or Hepatitis (Medical News Today)
Nearly half of all nurses (48%) have been stuck by a needle that had previously been used on a patient, according to a new report from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN). The report also shows that a third (34%) feel at risk of contracting diseases such as HIV and Hepatitis C following such injuries.

DOMINGO HAS HEPATITIS "B", FIGHT CALLED OFF (Philboxing)
WBO Oriental bantamweight champion Michael Domingo’s scheduled fight against Nestor Rocha at the Morongo Casino & Spa in Cabazon, California Friday night November 21 (Saturday morning November Manila Time) has been called off.

YOU ARE HERE: (Aidsmap)
Campaigners have expressed concern that the first successful prosecution for the sexual transmission of hepatitis B virus may be a miscarriage of justice. The case involved a 29-year-old man who was accused of infecting a 27 year old woman with the virus after unprotected sex.

County holds forum on Hepatitis C (The Daily News)
The Cowlitz County Health Department will hold a Hepatitis C educational session at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the health department, 1952 Ninth Ave. in Longview.

Inovio reports positive interim results from Phase I/II hepatitis study (Pharmaceutical Business Review)
Inovio Biomedical, a developer of DNA vaccines using electroporation-based DNA delivery, has announced that its partner, Tripep, has reported positive additional interim results from its ongoing Phase I/II clinical study of its therapeutic DNA vaccine against hepatitis C virus.