By Anonymous - 10/01/2011 00:29 - Serbia

Today, I got a call from Red Cross about the blood donation I gave last week. They informed me that I have Hepatitis C. FML
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Same thing different taste

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E_B_F_526 0

This happened to my sister, hep C and all. Turns out it was a false alarm. I just made a FML account to tell you to get checked again by a private doc and don't freak out. She thought her life was over for about two weeks. Don't let that be you.

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funny stuff. I've always wondered if they called if it turned out you had a disease. guess this post answers that question so thanks.

that's a real bummer. I've just completed the treatment for Hep C, and although it was really tough, the treatment was successful & i am now cured. Just want you to know you can get through this. Good luck & take care of yourself

hey that happened to me when I was 16 and donated blood at a school drive. Apparently I got it from a blood transfusion as a baby because I was premature and they suspected I had sepsis. After a few years of denial, I got treatment for it. After six months of six pills a day and three self injections a week...it's gone. Been ten years and still nothing. it doesn't work for everyone but you should look into it. there are a lot of side effects but I was still able to work. sorry for your luck..

fat_bastard_607 0

except this is not how Red Cross notifies donors about positive test results.

RedPillSucks 31

No, They simply don't want to take the risk of infecting someone who they were trying to save. I've had friends who've gotten infected in various ways via blood transfusions.