These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Jax, age 40: I have been sexually active for
years and have had at least a dozen sex partners. I'm going to have a hepatitis
test. I have a friend who went through treatment a year or so ago. He was
pretty miserable, but he came out all right. If he can do it, I can. I think I
owe it to myself to find out if I have hepatitis.
Karen, age 33: I had several sex partners when
I was in my 20s, but I don't consider myself promiscuous. I worry that I could
have hepatitis, but the treatment sounds very unpleasant and might not even
work. I think the odds are in my favour that I don't have hepatitis, so I'm not
going to be tested.
Malik, age 29: I did drugs in my teens and
shared needles a couple of times. I also got a tattoo over spring break one
year. I just recently read an article about hepatitis C, and I think I'll get
tested. I don't want to deal with the treatment decision right now, but I want
to know if I have it.
Sam, age 44: I lived with a woman who had
hepatitis B, and I watched her go through the treatment. She had a rough time
of it for a year. I don't think I could handle feeling that sick for so long.
I'm not going to be tested for two reasons: 1) Even if it turned out I have
hepatitis, I don't think I would go through the treatment; and 2) I worry about
what would happen if my employer found out I tested positive.