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November 08, 2006

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George D. Henderson

If I feel "myself" now, I can credit antioxidant supplements and the lifestyle and dietary changes they made possible through somehow clearing my head, but that doesn't answer the question of how I could have survived the previous decade-plus without losing hope and, in desperation, complicating things irredeemably as many of the people I know with HCV seem to have done. Some times I'm able to recall feelings from a decade ago, and the implications terrify me like a bullet whizzing by. Was that me? What guardian angel shepherded me this far? When credit is given to the people who cared for me, not a debt that's easily repaid, and for the genes and solid childhood my parents donated, and my common-sense old school schooling, I'm left thinking "this is where all that book learning, all those late night kitchen table discussions paid off". The fruits of philosophy (in which I include science, psychology, and theology) lie in one's ability to assess and assimilate life's trials sanely. You can't, for example, weigh the pros and cons of radical drug treatment if you can't see beyond yourself, your ego or your body. I'm only one person, not an especially important one; can I make decisions for myself as I'd make them for a stranger I want to do the right thing by? One needs the patience to await developments, the idealism to retain a sense of health to return to, the cynicism to filter medical hype, the stoicism to bear pain and sickness without harming valuable relationships. The Cynics and the Stoics were schools of philosophy, and of course all the rest are philosophical values. I've never studied philosophy formally, but if anyone ever asks me what value it has today, I think I know the answer now.

Denise

Yes WE are!

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