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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Hepatitis / February 2005

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New member of the club28 Feb 2005 23:02 GMT11
Greetings Everyone,
I have been lurking in this forum for the last month since my diagnosis
with HCV.  I have finally decided to take the plunge and check in with
some of the regulars. I have been recommended for treatment with Genome
intro28 Feb 2005 16:42 GMT2
Greetings to all. I am the Rev. Shithead. My mission is to bring into my
fold all swampdwellers. They are heathans all. They have in their foul
midst a group of possums who have slain my dear brother. My flock is
soon to arrive. Bible thumping brothers and sisters intent on bringing
ALT back to where it started 8 weeks ago.28 Feb 2005 09:31 GMT9
I had my 8 week blood tests back. Starting on a positive note my heamaglobin
has only dropped a tiny amount in the last 4 weeks and now stands at 13.1
this probably explains why I am still able to swim and workout.
My wbc are down though I think that at 4,000 are still in normal ...
newly diagnosed28 Feb 2005 06:27 GMT42
My husband was diagnosed this week with Hep C.  He is asymptomatic.  Hep
testing was done because of liver function results after one month on
Lipitor.
We are told that the type of Hep C my husband has is "highly curable,"
To get the most benefit out of this group...28 Feb 2005 03:58 GMT2
                                            .:\:/:.
        +-------------------+             .:\:\:/:/:.
        |   PLEASE DO NOT   |            :.:\:\:/:/:.:
        |  FEED THE TROLLS  |           :=.' -   - '.=:
Swompers Loretta and Jethro28 Feb 2005 01:21 GMT5
I'm disappointed yew two iz messin round  bothrin the 2leggers.  Yew
gotz better thangs ta do than waist yer energee bein angree.  So wot
iffuns 'thay' wuz mean to ya a cupple a yeerz ago!  Giv et a rest.  Tha
barz opin.   Come on ovur an hav a dreenk.
Your viral load26 Feb 2005 05:52 GMT52
What is everyone's viral load???
Thanks
Karen
OT: Emoticons25 Feb 2005 22:02 GMT7
We all know those cute little computer symbols called "emoticons," where:
:) means a smile and
:(  is a frown. Sometimes these are represented by
:-) and
hemolosis25 Feb 2005 15:10 GMT10
Is anyone familiar with Hemolosis, a breakdown of red blood cells,
during treatment? I just came from the docs and he says my blood counts
have leveled off so I shouldn't have to stop treatment. However he says
that i have Hemolosis, that is not related to the hep c. It may be just
Sunday Nite is Fight Night25 Feb 2005 04:32 GMT17
Plan on taking my first dose on Sunday night (as I work weekends) Still a
little chicken about it, but thanx to all those that told me their sides
were managable and a little or a lot of xanax, I am ready to get this
alien out of me. Since I am a strong independant women that can do ...
hcv virus has been replicated25 Feb 2005 00:58 GMT5
replication has taken place in lab! this aint chopped steak! (and f.ck
you, Aliass)
OT:History of the middle finger24 Feb 2005 22:47 GMT2
HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE FINGER
Well, now......here's something I never knew before, and now that I know it,
I feel compelled to send it on to my more intelligent friends in the
hope that they, too, will feel edified.
dosing body weight or viral load?24 Feb 2005 18:37 GMT14
Is tx dosing the same for every one with hcv or how is it determined.  My
GI doc is going to use my body size. He told me last week that my Viral
load was below midrange, am going to see him tomorrow to go over all
testing done in the last few months and to talk over treatment. Just ...
another success story24 Feb 2005 18:20 GMT6
My old high school buddy Marty called yesterday. He was 1a, did 48 weeks of
peg/riba and was rewarded with a 6 month SVR last week. He don't do
computers so that's why he isn't here, but anyone that kills the dragon is
worth mentioning.
anti-d compare link24 Feb 2005 04:52 GMT3
http://www.aafp.org/afp/20030201/547.html
found this while looking for one with less sides.
I want to play a part in the decision of what I put in my body. Nausia is
a side of a lot of these anti-D's, I don't want to make the tx nausia any
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