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DRAGON Killers of the first order18 Oct 2006 20:10 GMT17
Well, I guess Jeebs and I are Dragon killers of the first order.   I got
my one year results back today. UNDETECTABLE..
Absolutely incredible.  The Dragon is Dead dead dead...
YEEEEEE HA!! Pass me the Pipe.
Vertex18 Oct 2006 10:58 GMT1
http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/17/news/companies/hepatitis/?postversion=2006101710
doogie
More more ? re treatment18 Oct 2006 09:13 GMT8
When one begins treatment, do you have to go to the doctors every week
or do you give yourself the shots? What is it, two a week? How many
pills per week?
Thanks,
Newbie saying hi16 Oct 2006 02:28 GMT7
Hi there, I am 1 month into my Hep C treatment and wanted to find a
place I could turn to for sanity when I need it.  The first 4 weeks
were fine than I got this dry caugh that is driving everyone around me
nuts, and my entite torso hurts from hacking, but don't cry for me
Done!16 Oct 2006 02:17 GMT5
Ingested my last three Riba's yesterday afternoon.
Now I wait to see if the SVR fairy visits my house ...
Looking forward to feeling normal again.
QUESTION14 Oct 2006 18:21 GMT3
How many of you have had liver transplants?
D & D
Feeling better...14 Oct 2006 14:18 GMT11
For the last month or so I've been feeling better, putting on weight, and
getting compliments from work that I'm looking much healthier.
I still have 12 shots to go. (48 total)
I've read that the tx can start really bad and then become more tolerable as
shot 3014 Oct 2006 05:39 GMT3
Im getting there. Side effects still minimal.
Wont know about the anemia until next week.
EOT Labs14 Oct 2006 04:23 GMT2
Under an iron cloud on September 9th I ended standard-of-care 24-week
Tx regimen for HCV genotype 3. EVR was attained in April. VL at EOT is
undetectable.
Tx consisted of 180 mcg Pegasys subcutaneously administered once per
Here's a link with informative cutting edge hep-c stuff   technical!14 Oct 2006 04:15 GMT4
It's more than I can understand.....Seeing as my focus is about 20 sec max
ahahahah!    Grey and Thomas!     doogie brain spasms
http://www.jbc ...
Virus Infection Cured Molecularly13 Oct 2006 17:05 GMT3
Study: Virus Infection Cured Molecularly
U.S. medical scientists Monday announced a finding that might lead to a
new approach for treating hepatitis C and other chronic virus
infections.
Elmo?11 Oct 2006 23:45 GMT1
Is this you??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCmAD-z7-mA&mode=related&search
/H
Great news - 1 year after EOT11 Oct 2006 00:35 GMT5
I had my 1 year after End Of Treatment lab test results and they are
GREAT: viral load is UNDETECTABLE, AST 21, ALT 19.
Everything else looks just fine. :)
I had genotype 4 and had to undergo 48 weeks of PegIntron and Rebetol.
Pregnancy09 Oct 2006 00:32 GMT11
If my wife is currently pregnant, why can't I start Peg/Copeg treatment?
 (Is the Ribavirin going to jump out of the bottle into her mouth on
its own or what?)
The official info says you shouldn't start therapy if your partner is
Marijuanita and Alzheimer’s Disease08 Oct 2006 21:59 GMT3
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15145917/
Ah, another benefit from being an old hippy ...
Whatever happened to the memory loss theory?
Giggle.
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