How can I help?
There is so much you can do to help, if and when you are
needed.
Learning about the symptoms and any side effects
of treatment your loved one might have means you can better
understand what is happening to them and their behaviour.
Help upon diagnosis
You may feel shell-shocked, angry or confused when you find out someone you care for
has Hepatitis C. It is common to feel a whole range of emotions, at
the time and later on once the information has had the chance to
sink in. There is no right way or wrong way to deal with the news,
everyone handles things differently including you both.
It is important to remember that many people have Hepatitis C
and treatment is available, meaning it is possible to clear the
virus. Try to help both of you to stay calm and be positive, there
are many things you can do together to slow down the disease to reduce the effect of the
virus. There are also people you can speak to so both of you
can find out more about the virus, treatment and to talk things through.
Help during treatment
Most patients do not suffer symptoms from the illness
itself, at least not for many years. It is however, common to
suffer side effects
whilst on treatment. These can include forgetfulness,
confusion, depression, stress and mood swings. There can also be
physical effects such as exhaustion and loss of appetite, and flu
like aches and pains. This may have a knock on effect on your
relationship, finances, loss of libido or some changes in lifestyle
e.g. diet. Knowing it's the virus or side effects that cause this
can help understanding and lessen frustrations.
Support for families and carers
Supporting someone through any serious illness can be very
demanding. At times you may feel tired yourself, as well as
emotionally drained. This is well recognised, so contact a support organisation or helpline to
speak to someone. They are there to help you regain the strength
you need to care for someone else.