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14 May 2016 at 3:27 pm #17220
Anyone living in Ethiopia or Kenya or UK been through Redemption trial ? Looking for a supportive doctor for tests and importing the drugs.
15 May 2016 at 2:59 pm #17251Hi Deborah, from another Deborah! And Welcome.
Yes to living in the UK and been through the Redemption trial. Also London Girl has and there are others from the uk some who have bought via here but not on Redemption.
Are you thinking that you may come back to the uk and get the drugs delivered and a bit of monitoring ( have you got family here?)
Monkmed who are in partership with Fixhepc will guarantee to get your drugs to you here via FedEx. Getting a doctor / hospital to be supportive here is the tricky bit, but some people have managed it. Private monitoring/ blood tests are expensive. Personally I liked the feeling of being under the wing of the NHS, also had some high BP problems.
But things are improving I believe and for people going down this route it is becoming more known about and accepted in the NHS.
Vororo posted an interesting link from The Hep C Trust which,as he says, is a pretty conservative organisation.http://hepctrust.org.uk/buying-hepatitis-c-drugs-online-%E2%80%93-what-you-need-know
For an online appt. with GP2U for a script ( there is a link on the homepage here) you will need to know your genotype and your fibrosis level.
All the best to you, hope this helps,
Deb16 May 2016 at 2:48 am #17275Great info Debs
xox
Welcome new Deborah and good luck
I’m in Australia but had a similar treatment experience to Debs bp etc all management was easy for me too
Debs has given you the good oil go for it
Cheers from Ariel x16 May 2016 at 6:12 am #17282Anyone living in Ethiopia or Kenya or UK been through Redemption trial ? Looking for a supportive doctor for tests and importing the drugs.
I would be happy to talk to your doctor there about it.
This is helpful: http://fixhepc.com/kunena-2015-11-10/gp-cheat-sheet.html
YMMV
16 May 2016 at 8:30 am #17288Hello and welcome Deborah

The wonderful people here will help all they can with info and sourcing quality & effective meds.
It’s an amazing website, packed with excellent information and help.
all the very best to you.
reg nurse and wife of:
genotype 3 (probably since ’75), f4, cirrhosis, Tx naive
Oct ’15 – Dx hcc
Pre Tx — VL: 330,000……, AST 202, ALT 137, Bil 24, ALB 30
04/11/15 -Sof & Dac
30/11/15 -VL: 80……………., AST 28, ALT 18, Bil 12, ALB 32
06/01/16.-VL: not detected, AST 29, ALT 16, Bil 13, ALB 34
01/02/16 -VL: not detected, AST 28, ALT 16, Bil 13, ALB 36.
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