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2005-12-23, 1:03 am

hoofprints wrote:

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No, or, I don't know if it ever got on the Web since it was early 90's.
I remember it from Local TV News Reports.

It was Westerly Hospital in R.I. that it was first reported at in
early 90's for the Dye used in Cat Scans.
It also was in the Providence Journal also called ProJo.com here I
think for a Web Address.
(Don't hit that web site often.)

The open MRI (I don't remember which one) was about 5 years or so
later that I heard in the TV News here.

I asked in the VA Hospital in R.I., R.I. Hospital, Memorial Hospital
Pawt., R.I. and Roger Williams Hospital in R.I. that didn't know of it
until I brought it up to them.
Also Attleboro, Tauton Hospitals and I think it was Bridgewater VA
Hospital I also brought it up with.
Not sure about Bridgewater because the VA sends me all over the place.

From what I've been able to tell it's not the easy type to cure!
Type 2 or 4 I think are the easy ones to cure but you can correct me
if I'm wrong.
I don't know exactly which type of Hep C it is yet, I haven't really
asked, but I know it's not the easy ones.
I have a friend dying of AIDS complicated by Hep C from Viet Nam that
made me aware of this and made me follow this type of News.

I also have a friend at a local TV News Station I could ask for more
info on this subject and will see what he can find if you like.
I'll send a Email to him tonight, will be the first time I've asked a
favor of him so I'm hopeful.

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Glad I brought it up then.
I thought you might already know of it and I was just repeating what
you already knew.

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Merry Christmas and or Happy Holidays Hoof!:?)

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