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Pamela Anderson Has Hepatitus C
Do ya still wanna do her?:1orglaugh
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Having had Hep C and Gotten rid of it I can tell you that it ain't that big a deal.
The chances of transmitting Hepatitus C through sexual content is less than 1% 50% of people that currently contract Hep C are now curing themselves. |
id fuck her
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I hear she has cooties :eyecrazy
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id lick poop from a portajohn that she was 'rumored' to have shit in 5 years ago
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i'd fuck here too
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Really? I have a buddy who has HCV and he has been told by the doctors that there are only experimental drugs that have a lower than 40% chance of working. Where are you getting your stats from? |
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id swim through piranha infested waters with rotting meat attached to my gonads just to stick matches in her shit
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who'd not fuck her?
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And yes, I'd still love to tap that ass.
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Lens would take a pic of her in a GFY shirt...
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I wouldnt touch any pussy that Tommy Lee fucked:repuke
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oops... my bad, he did that already
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Anybody wanna start a betting pool on how long Kid Rock will wait before he dumps her diseased ass??
I am saying 2 weeks! DH:glugglug |
Oh man..
She was howard stern a few weeks back.. white sweater.. bigger titts... I think she is still hottest even with hep c.. |
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and whats the bet? :winkwink: |
Poor Kid Rock... has Hep C now too! HAHA
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i fucked her
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I really have!!!!
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shortnews.com is the most reliable source ever!
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Hepatitus C ??? I thought it's AIDS...:thumbsup
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I have to admit I don't find her the least attractive, nothing unique about her and she looks like shit without makeup.....
True beauty is somebody who can look good after sleeping allnight and then go to the Gym for a work out come back and still look good. (Am I dreaming?) |
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the correct way to spell the illness is:
hepatitis C you should read about it..... hepatitis C Function: noun Date: 1980 : a hepatitis caused by a single-stranded RNA virus (family Flaviviridae) that is usually transmitted by parenteral means (as injection of an illicit drug, blood transfusion, or exposure to blood or blood products) ************************************* If you've been diagnosed with hepatitis C, you may have asked your doctor for the special blood test that detects it -- a very responsible move that, depending on the stage of your disease, may help save your liver from serious damage and could even save your life. Chances are you requested the test after becoming aware that this form of hepatitis is increasing rapidly around the world -- and may produce few or no symptoms until significant liver damage has occurred. Now, for your family's and friends' protection, they should also be tested for this contagious disease. Description Hepatitis C -- caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) and mainly transmitted through contact with infected blood -- leads to inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis C can be life-threatening, yet many people who have it don't even know it. That's because this disease generally progresses gradually over as long as 40 years or more, often eventually leading to cirrhosis of the liver, liver cancer, and/or other serious liver problems. Over half of the cases of hepatitis C reported each year become chronic, even with treatment. Everyone with this disease is potentially infectious. If you've been diagnosed with hepatitis C, you have an important role to play in keeping other people from getting it. Because HCV is transmitted in blood, others may be infected through sharing razors, needles, toothbrushes, or nail files or through tattooing, body piercing, or acupuncture done by an infected person. Just one exposure may be enough to transmit the infection. Although hepatitis C accounts for 90% of cases related to blood transfusions, this is now a rare cause of the disease, because donor blood has been tested for it since 1989. HCV may occasionally be transmitted through sexual contact. Some 40% of people infected with HCV have no identifiable history of exposure to it. Unlike hepatitis A and B, previous infection with HCV does not produce immunity. There also is no vaccine for HCV, and the hepatitis A and B vaccines do not provide immunity against hepatitis C. Symptoms Hepatitis C usually produces few or no symptoms early in its course -- and when they do occur, they resemble the symptoms of many other medical conditions. The symptoms may be very mild and flu-like -- for example, fatigue, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, joint pain, headache, fever, and nausea. This is why so many people with HCV don't know they're infected. Hepatitis C does not usually cause the jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes) common in other liver diseases, but it can occur. Treatment Currently, the only FDA-approved medication for treating hepatitis C is a drug called interferon alfa-2b. About half the people with hepatitis C who are treated with this drug have a good initial response (significantly lowering of the levels of HCV in the body). Another agent, ribavirin, can sometimes be used with interferon and may result in more improvement. Finally, everyone known to be infected with HCV should avoid alcohol -- to prevent further liver damage -- as well as certain medications that also can affect the liver. Your doctor can tell you which medications are safe for you and which you should avoid. go to hapatitis c info |
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HARD COPY reported that Tommy Lee DOES NOT have Hep C
He was on there with a copy of the medical report. His lawyers are fighting to have Pam's medical records made available to them. They believe that this is only one more of her attempts to slow the custody hearings brought against her by Tommy Lee ... She stated clearly in the complaint, that Tommy gave her Hep C from sharing a tattoo needle ... If she does indeed have Hep C, Tommy can still sue her for defamation ... and if she proves not to have the disease, the local authorities can add public mischief to the rap ... Either way, it kinda looks like she is FUCKED !! |
"If you've been diagnosed with hepatitis C, you may have asked your doctor for the special blood test that detects it -- a very responsible move that, depending on the stage of your disease, may help save your liver from serious damage and could even save your life. Chances are you requested the test after becoming aware that this form of hepatitis is increasing rapidly around the world -- and may produce few or no symptoms until significant liver damage has occurred. Now, for your family's and friends' protection, they should also be tested for this contagious disease. "
Make sure that you request the RNA testing as it is FAR more accurate. The standard blood tests only test for the presence of the HepC anti-bodies that your body produces...not the disease itself "Unlike hepatitis A and B, previous infection with HCV does not produce immunity. " That is complete BullShit!! If you are one of the lucky people that get over Hep C you CAN"T get it again. The reason most people are unable to cure themselves of Hep C is that the disease mutates so quickly your bodies antigens are unable to keep up. According to the latest research available up to 50% of people that contract Hep C are now curing themselves. "Finally, everyone known to be infected with HCV should avoid alcohol -- to prevent further liver damage -- as well as certain medications that also can affect the liver. Your doctor can tell you which medications are safe for you and which you should avoid. " ...and red meats...and any fatty foods..etc.... if you have Hep C you want to avoid ANYTHING that can tax your liver. There is a lot of outdated and completly wrong info on the net about Hep C. if you have tested positive for it GO SEE A SPECIALIST. All of the info posted above I got was from a Dr. here in Toronto that runs a Liver Clinic and is the ackowledged leader in Hep C research. |
I wouldn't have touched that skanky ho with a 10-foot pool before....now the pole would have to be 20 feet.
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