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What is "a lot of water"? 6 years 2 months ago #26602
| Hi all - finally got my meds today; they were stuck in US Customs for over a month. When you all say "drink a lot of water" - is there a rule of thumb for quantity? how many ounces daily? Am planning on having no side effects and getting rid of this junk ASAP! thanks |
What is "a lot of water"? 6 years 2 months ago #26603
Welcome to the forum lifepivoting, and congratulations on finally getting your medication Also, please take your medication at the same time every day just before or with food as it helps with the medication absorption. Get enough rest, eat healthy (and avoid drinking grapefruit if you're being treated with Daclatasvir®). In addition, never take antacids with Harvoni® or Epclusa® generics. Finally, the 'During Treatment' section of the FAQs page has some good information fixhepc.com/frequently-asked-questions.html Best of luck with your treatment. | |
What is "a lot of water"? 6 years 2 months ago #26607
I 100% agree, drink more water than normal. You'll be done with Hep C by the end of summer! Remember to post often and/or start your own journey blog. You'll be able to look back and review the incredible path of getting rid of the HCV. In good health. Contracted HCV 1980's Geno Type 1a F3 ( doc says once treated I'll be F2 maybe F1) Meds shipped 6/17/2016 arrived early 7/2016 Viral count - 3,471,080 4 week quantitative bloods: August 17, 2016. I have been diagnosed as <15 (told undetected) 8 week quantitative bloods: September 14th. I have been diagnosed as <15 (told undetected) 11 week PCR RNA Qualitative bloods: September 26th 2016 - Undetected December 19th 2016: Cured! Viral count: zero!!! 2018 viral count: still zero! Cured! | |
What is "a lot of water"? 6 years 2 months ago #26652
Hello lifepivoting, Sorry to hear you had customs issues. It's a bit of a crapshoot. I think we're pretty lucky it works and hope it keeps working. YMMV | |
What is "a lot of water"? 6 years 1 month ago #26701
Hi lifepivoting, Congratulations on starting your treatment (and getting them out of US Customs).. You never know if that unwanted expertise might be useful to someone on the forum oneday. As much as I try I sometimes don't drink enough water so it was a bit of a battle for me to remember to rehydrate while I was on treatment. The headaches would eventually remind me though. I don't know an amount but it is a bit more than usual. Good luck.....looking forward to reading your posts. G1a probably early 1980's, Biopsy F1(2010), F2-F3(2015). VL 5+mill; 2+mill (2014) Tx naive. Accessed Sof/Led through Dr Freeman at GP2U and Buyers Club (lifesavers!!!) Commenced tx 12/11/15. 9 wk: VL <15 Detected but LFT = Normal 12 week results: UND (Yay!) Due to slow response commenced Sof/Dac 4 Feb for 12 weeks. EOT @ 24 weeks 27 April 2016. (With thanks to Dr Freeman et al). SVR11 result: VL 1,950,000. It's back! New tx 030916 (Viekira Pak, Solvadi, Ribavirin UND @ 111116. EOT 170217. SVR12 and SVR 24 | |
What is "a lot of water"? 6 years 1 month ago #26702
Life pivoting, From many years of athletics and working in warm and hot weather, you are usually drinking enough water if your urine is a pale yellow. A rule of thumb for drinking enough water is 8 glasses/8oz, or 2 liters per day. Drinking too much water can however cause water intoxication or hyponatremia, which is diluting the sodium level in your system. The benefits of drinking "a lot of water" are: 1. Increases energy and relieves fatigue 2. Promotes weight loss 3. Flushes out toxins 4. Improves skin complexion 5. Maintains regularity 6. Boosts immune system 7. Natural headache remedy 8.Prevents cramps and sprains The most important aspect of drinking water however is the color of your urine. If it's pate yellow, you should be good. Good luck of your medications life pivoting. I hope this information is beneficial. Mrcleanrt mrcleanrt | |
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