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Petar (Croatia)

 Petar

Petar

My name is Petar, I am 45 years old. I live in Croatia, a small, lovely country in the south-east Europe. I found out that I have hepatitis B (HBV) approx. 14 years ago during a routine check-up. How did I get it...

Win or lose, sink or swim....

I went to my doctor with the final (third in a row) regular blood test.
It is almost the same as previous. No any dramatically changes -- it means that I can continue with my therapy.
The waiting room was crowded with people. They implemented new computer system that will improve issuing of prescriptions and other things. Of course, the system crashed and our doctor had to do it all manually.

Fortunately, in the waiting room was my old acquaintance. A few years ago we were together on intensive care ...
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We all live in a yellow submarine...

This Beatles old song somehow for me sounds suitable for hepatitis community.

Anyway, here are the answers to questions from my Bulgarian “blood comrade”.

I think that this way is more suitable than putting another reply on reply on reply.

Situation in Croatia regarding blood tests...

Q: Do you have to pay your PCR or the hospital stays?
A: No, if somebody has an insurance (and majority of people do) you don’t have to pay for PCR nor stay in hospital. You simply go to a clinic, they take your ...
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