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  • #16335
    dope-on-a-rope.jpgDr James
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    @fixhepc

    If you read this article:

    http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0012841

    Your eyes will probably glaze over, but what it says in brief:

    1. HCV induces the production of more cannabinoid receptors in the liver
    2. The more cannabinoid receptors you have the more rapid and worse the fibrosis
    3. Clinical studies first demonstrated the likely importance of this system in patients with CHC, showing daily cannabis smoking to be independently associated with the progression and severity of fibrosis

    So HCV and weed are not a great combination…..


    YMMV

    #16336
    Avatar photoHazel
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    @hazel

    How about after HCV, does that risk subside? And, I get the message that there is an associated risk, but I can’t quantify it:
    On a scale of slightly worse than not doing it, to really going to slay the liver and an absolute no-no, where does it sit? Because there is the same balancing of quality of life etc as there is over the occasional alcoholic drink or unhealthy food or any choice we make.


    Genotype 3 30 years, 2x treatment interferon/ribavirin non responder. Cirrhosis 17 years. Fibroscan, decompensating, 40 down to 22 by 29/3/16- now down to 6.5, normal, no cirrhosis. Started Buyers Club Sof/Dac 14 Nov 15. SVR 12 29/0716

    #16338
    Avatar photoflyingfox66
    • Guardian Angel
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    @flyingfox66

    I probably had HCV for 30 years, out of which there might be a total of one or two years out of that (not concurrently) in which I didn’t hoover down the marijuana…and I mean hoover!
    Still only F1. And quite a low viral load before I started tx. Maybe I am a statistical anomaly, but if you ask me the major culprit is more likely to be pharmaceuticals, which I avoided assiduously.
    There’s also the method of consumption to consider…I felt considerably better when I stopped smoking it. Whatever you do, don’t smoke!


    F49HepC25ysGT1a
    mild”

    #16339
    avatar876.jpegGaj
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    @gaj
    ”James-Freeman-facebook” wrote:

    Your eyes will probably glaze over….

    Yup, that’s what gives me away every time! B)

    Interesting reading the bit about

    ECBs acting through CB1 have a strong anabolic effect and play an important role in appetite stimulation and normal energy homeostasis

    which could be summarised as “dope gives you the munchies and makes you lazy”. :lol:

    Jokes aside, that’s a good question Hazel particularly for those with Gt3 and higher fibrosis levels already. I suspect my fine wine intake for the foreseeable future is going to be limited to an occasional glass at special dinners and will be symbolic/for the flavour. So it would be nice to have an alternative social lubricant and stress reliever that I can use from time to time. From what I can read in the report DAA use is seen to reduce the risks of steatosis and associated fibrosis due to food and alcohol so I assume there would be at least some risk reduction seen post SVR with cannabinoids too. I suspect it will come down to quality of life versus risk as you say and the quantities consumed. Sigh!


    G3a since ’78 – Dx ’12 – F4 (2xHCC)
    24wk Tx – PEG/Riba/Dac 2013 relapsed
    24wk Tx – Generic Sof/Dac/Riba 2015/16 relapsed
    16wk Tx – 12/01/17 -> 03/05/17 NS3/NS5a + Generic Sof
    SVR7 – 22/06/17 UND
    SRV12 – 27/07/17 UND
    SVR24 – 26/10/17 UND
    :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:

    #16340
    Avatar photoHazel
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    @hazel

    Wisdom with humour as ever Gaj. :lol:


    Genotype 3 30 years, 2x treatment interferon/ribavirin non responder. Cirrhosis 17 years. Fibroscan, decompensating, 40 down to 22 by 29/3/16- now down to 6.5, normal, no cirrhosis. Started Buyers Club Sof/Dac 14 Nov 15. SVR 12 29/0716

    #16350
    Avatar photobeaches
    • Guardian Angel
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    @beaches

    ”James-Freeman-facebook” wrote:

    1. HCV induces the production of more cannabinoid receptors in the liver
    2. …..

      I’ve been a very occasional user of the herb for the past 25 or so years, ever since I had a cup of funny tea and then breast fed my baby son who went into such a deep sleep I thought he’d died – sounds funny now but it was definitely not funny then. In case you’re wondering he is fine.
      Nowadays it’s every couple of years or so. I have noticed that I’ve become VERY sensitive to it. Is it because my liver has (had?) more cannabinoid receptors?


      Genotype 1a
      Diagnosed in 2004, had HCV for all my adult life. Until 2016!!!!
      Harvoni treatment, started 19 March 2016
      4 week results Bilirubin 12 down from 14 pre treatment,
      Gamma 25 down from 52, ALT 19 down from 63, AST 19 down from 47,
      VL <15 down from a lazy 6 million or so

      EOT Results
      Bilirubin 10, GGT 18, ALT 19, AST 21, VL UND

      12 Weeks post EOT
      Bilirubin 11, GGT 16, ALT 22, AST 20, VL UND
      Cured baby

      #16355
      dope-on-a-rope.jpgDr James
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      @fixhepc

      Is it because my liver has (had?) more cannabinoid receptors?

      All our cells share the same genetics.

      Different types of cells “show” different bits of that genetics.

      But if you get more cannabinoid receptors in the liver, you would have to ask “Why not more in the brain?”


      YMMV

      #16362
      Avatar photoflyingfox66
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      @flyingfox66

      More cannabinoid receptors…..a possible upside to HepC? :evil:


      F49HepC25ysGT1a
      mild”

      #16369
      Avatar photoGreedfighter
      • Guardian Angel
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      @greedfighter

      I also will admit that I was quite the pothead for many years. And I actually attribute it to HCV. It actually helped with my brain fog in retrospect. I gave it up about 2 years ago. But I only drank about 2 or 3 times a month. I think that alcohol is worse for someone who has HCV as far as liver fibrosis is concerned. I’m F0 after over 30 years with HCV. I chose pot as a vice over alcohol because I knew I was sick since age 26, and feel I made the right choice. I need something to relax!! I always felt bad after drinking, but pot had no after effects. The problem with pot is the long term damage it does to your gum tissue. That is the reason I gave it up. I want to keep my teeth!

      I am drinking more now that I am undetected <img style=illy:' />

      #16370
      Tommy
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      @tommy

      I read about this quit a few years ago and see it mentioned alot. I’d stay away from weed just for that reason not to mention taking in smoke and other carcinogens into the body.


      Genotype 1A
      ALT 473
      AST 226
      Virus Load 3,119,030
      Results as of May-2016
      5 week viral load/undetected as of 12/02/2016
      Liver Biopsy Results from Feb 2013
      Portal/Periportal chronic inflammation and mild interface hepatitis (Grade 2)
      Focal Lobular chronic inflammation (Grade 1)
      Portal/Periportal fibrosis (stage 1-2 trichrome and reticulin stains utilized)
      Negative Iron stains.

      #16372
      Avatar photoflyingfox66
      • Guardian Angel
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      @flyingfox66

      It’s a funny thing…since I cleared I feel like I don’t really need it any more. Didn’t really enjoy the combination of it with tx, and now, well, I’m sure I’ll still have the odd smoke, but it doesn’t seem important anymore. It certainly helped me chill out with all the unpleasant effects of the HCV over the years. And of course avoid the drinking as well.
      Well, vape, not smoke, because smoking is so last century.


      F49HepC25ysGT1a
      mild”

      #16373
      Tommy
      • Guardian Angel
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      @tommy

      That “vaping” seems like the in thing to do now. They have shops all over the New York area.


      Genotype 1A
      ALT 473
      AST 226
      Virus Load 3,119,030
      Results as of May-2016
      5 week viral load/undetected as of 12/02/2016
      Liver Biopsy Results from Feb 2013
      Portal/Periportal chronic inflammation and mild interface hepatitis (Grade 2)
      Focal Lobular chronic inflammation (Grade 1)
      Portal/Periportal fibrosis (stage 1-2 trichrome and reticulin stains utilized)
      Negative Iron stains.

      #16374
      Avatar photoflyingfox66
      • Guardian Angel
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      @flyingfox66

      It makes a huge difference.
      I wish they had invented it 30 years ago…so many health issues I would have avoided!


      F49HepC25ysGT1a
      mild”

      #16375
      Avatar photomgalbrai
      • Guardian Angel
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      @mgalbrai

      I liked wacky backy…
      It just made me lose the slim “edge” it takes to cope with my clients. Nice to know it possibly helped me in some way.

      Teenagers…
      A hard lot…
      m


      Curehcvnow@gmail.com
      http://forums.delphiforums.com/generichcvtx

      G 1a F-1
      Started tx 10/23/15 (Meso sof & led) ALT 48 AST 28 v/l 1.6 mil
      11/17/15 4 wk lab ALT 17 AST 16 <15
      11/18/15 Started Harvoni
      12/16/15 8 wk lab ALT: 15 AST: 13 V/l UND
      1/14/16 Fin. Tx
      7/07/16 UND SVR 24

      #16376
      Avatar photoflyingfox66
      • Guardian Angel
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      @flyingfox66

      yeah…wouldn’t go well with brat herding :lol:


      F49HepC25ysGT1a
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