Recovery of hepatitis C: Step 1
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#2 written by bigdaddy1382 1 year ago
I was being treated for high blood pressure when it was discovered I have Hep C. I’m in my late 40′s and am kind of in limbo. between late stages 3 and early stage 4. I’ve overcome the first obstacle. Alcohol free for 6 months. Dr. wants to start interferon treatments next month. After seeing this I dont know what to think. But at least I know I’m not alone in living with it. I get treated like a leper when people find out I’ve got it.
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#4 written by wildredone 1 year ago
Don’t feel like a leaper. If I feel the need to tell someone, I start but saying I have liver disease. It sound less offensive to those who are unaware. I then go into the explanation of Hep C and it’s course while giving me the oprotunity to educate & bring attn to it. Great job on being sober! Feels great doesn’t it?
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#14 written by desertjournalonline 1 year ago
The doctors didn’t use viral load to persuade me to take interferon. I believe it was the biopsy results that showed stage 4 liver disease – cirrhosis. What’s weird is my viral load was only 180,000 but I don’t know about any spikes from the Hep A or B vaccines – at least I don’t recall anyone telling me they increased after A&B vaccines. Many people need an alternative plan like yours because they simply do not have the insurance or can’t afford the conventional treatment.
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#15 written by desertjournalonline 1 year ago
I am 10-months post interferon treatment and I noticed increased pain from arthritis and horrible bouts of depression to find out last week that I now have a bipolar component to my mental situation. So now I’m taking medicine for that – a medicine that breaks down in the kidneys instead of in the liver.
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#16 written by desertjournalonline 1 year ago
@bigdaddy1382 I went through interferon treatment and I’m considered cured now. The treatment at times can be grueling with its side effects, but I survived it. But now my arthritis is worse and I just started treatment for bipolarism. Also, don’t feel like a leper – this is your life and you need help of some kind, whether conventional or nonconventional. I’m stage 4 but my liver still has normal function. I wish you the best of luck!
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#17 written by desertjournalonline 1 year ago
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#18 written by MrWayneAM 1 year ago
I guess I am one of the lucky ones that is on the 50% winning side! On my 12th week of Interferon Treatments…I was tested NEG!!! Yes it is NONDETECTIVE just in 12 weeks! I am still on it, on my 17th week now. AND…I took the HEP B Vac b4 I started. On week 4 I went from 141/2 mil viral count to 576!!! week 12 down to 0!!! So…all I am saying is..this works different for everyone! PRAY DRINK ALOT OF WATER TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF AND DO IT! IT WILL SAVE YOUR LIFE! Thank my higher power GOD!
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#19 written by MrWayneAM 1 year ago
I guess I am one of the lucky ones that is on the 50% winning side! On my 12th week of Interferon Treatments…I was tested NEG!!! Yes it is NONDETECTIVE just in 12 weeks! I am still on it, on my 17th week now. AND…I took the HEP B Vac b4 I started. On week 4 I went from 141/2 mil viral count to 576!!! week 12 down to 0!!! So…all I am saying is..this works different for everyone! PRAY DRINK ALOT OF WATER TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF AND DO IT! IT WILL SAVE YOUR LIFE! Thank my higher power GOD!
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#21 written by MrWayneAM 1 year ago
@Lloyd92368 Thank you Lloyd92368 I will do that for you. I pray that this keeps going the way it is. I do a documentary video each thur every week on my progress. Feel free to watch my weekly videos here on youtube or facebook youtube user name for me is MrWayneAM and user on facebook is cyberfamily08@yahoo.com Im hoping that I can give others some hope. Thanks for the reply. Have a great day.
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#23 written by TheTexasBastard 1 year ago
My Gasterologist also told me that it takes Hepatitus C 40 years for it to actually start affecting your Liver. I was also told by somebody that the Hep C test actually tests for the Anti bodies that are produced to fight the Hep C virus and I heard thse anti bodies never go away. The Heppers Helper is right.Its all about Scare tactics. Im lucky that I have an honest Doctor!! No Interferon for me just clean living and Milk Thissle
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#24 written by TheAngel0777 1 year ago
I am so glad that I found s ur videos today – it gave me some comfort after doing alot of research on hep c. My best friend has the virus & has not started any treatment yet. My friend’s case is almost worsened cos he drinks alcohol. Over the weekend, he decided to stop after being rejected for an elective procedure when his blood tests revealed a count of 8000 in his liver. I am not sure what count is please tell me where to start? IF we follow ur program, do we also need to do the treatment 2?
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#25 written by crabpk0 1 year ago
Hi, lucky are those who are cured. My story is that I had 3 attempts for interferon + ribazole, every time went from bad to worse; fatigue, low blood sugar went near to comma conditions. still suffering from fatigue + conditions. request experts to help me out. liver sonogram shows slight damage, but itching pain exists. Doctor told me not to take interferon, it reacts. I live in Pakistan and 54-yrs age, cannot afford expensive treatments. Wife already has liver cirrhosis; unstable condition
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viral loads commonly flucuate so that’s no big shock. When you can show me studies of how common this is then maybe, just maybe, I’ll think bout it. Show me all your studies to back your claim!