How Can You Prevent Hepatitis C?
How It Starts Most people are unaware they have Hepatitis C (HCV) until it’s too late. Even if you don’t abuse drugs or alcohol, your
How It Starts Most people are unaware they have Hepatitis C (HCV) until it’s too late. Even if you don’t abuse drugs or alcohol, your
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“That won’t happen to me; I am a safe user.” – Most Active Addicts
As active addicts or alcoholics, we tend to think we are invincible. We push drug and drink into our bodies with little to no thought about the danger of what we are doing.
If we happen to think about the chaos we are causing our bodies, it is swiftly followed up by the thought, “(Insert addiction related disease here) won’t happen to me.”
The fact of the matter is that death or irrevocable health issues generally go hand-in-hand with addicts and alcoholics. So encompassed by our disease and the mental obsession of the next ‘quick fix’ far outweighs our body’s cry for help.
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