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Personal Stories

Men Aged 40-49

Here you’ll find participants’ accounts of hepatitis C diagnosis, living with hepatitis C, treatment and cure. The people and stories were carefully selected to highlight diversity in backgrounds and experiences. While this website is not able to tell every possible story of hepatitis C and treatment in Australia, it can show just how different people and their experiences are. In the stories can be found details of the many important concerns and circumstances our participants negotiated in living with and having treatment for hepatitis C.

The stories presented here rely on participant reports of overdose. Some experiences may not conform to medical definitions of overdose, and some responses described may not reflect medical advice.

While these narratives were written from the interview transcripts and rely on participants’ own words, some aspects have been paraphrased to improve coherence and readability. In making these changes we have worked hard to remain faithful to the original meaning and intentions. Some experiences may also be presented in other sections of the website, using more detailed quotations.

Alexander
Alexander was diagnosed with hepatitis C in 1996 when he was in prison and says that while he wanted to be cured of it, over the years he was ‘never that concerned’.
Colin
Colin is a mental health support worker. He was diagnosed with hepatitis C in 1996, when he was in prison.
Evan
Evan was diagnosed with hepatitis C around the late 1990s.
Lee
A blood test in 1999 indicated that Lee had hepatitis C antibodies, but later tests suggested that he didn’t have an active disease and had cleared the virus spontaneously
Miguel
Miguel acquired hepatitis C during a period in which, as he puts it, he was a ‘party animal’
Mikey
Mikey learned about hepatitis C when his friend was diagnosed with it around 2017
Paulie
Paulie was diagnosed with hepatitis C in 2002
Robbie
After experiencing serious health problems in the early 1990s, Robbie decided to get tested for hepatitis C and found out that he was positive
Rod
Rod was first diagnosed with hepatitis C in the early 2000s
Sean
While Sean wasn’t diagnosed with hepatitis C until 2001, he says he thinks he acquired it as a teenager in the late 1990s
Steve
Steve was diagnosed with hepatitis C in about 2005
Stuart
Stuart can’t remember exactly when he was diagnosed with hepatitis C, but thinks he acquired it through a childhood medical procedure
Tristan
Tristan has had hepatitis C twice