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  • #28048
    mrcleanrt
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    After having hepatitis for 50 years, I’m excited and somewhat anxious about the impending reaction that
    my body will have when the medication attacks the virus in my liver. I’ll be posting as I begin the journey


    mrcleanrt

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    Hello mrcleanrt and welcome to the forum. I can only imagine how excited you must be that you finally have a real chance to get rid of that virus after all these years. Epclusa is a very potent medication and hopefully you will be amazed at how efficiently it will destroy the virus in a matter of weeks. Please keep us posted on how things progress and best of luck to you.


    Making the world a better place – one patient at a time.

    #28050
    beahavan
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    I kept a dairy and recorded how I was doing physically and mentally. I’ve referred back to it many times.

    My life has gotten so much better after treatment. I wish you the same success.


    G4
    F0-F1
    diagnosed in 2006
    Tx naive
    Treatment started 8/12/16, Ledipasvir/ Sofosbuvir (Harvoni) supplied by Monkmed
    8/1/16 ALT 36 AST 40
    1/4/17 ALT 17 AST 21
    7/13/17 ALT 17 AST 25
    12/28/17 ALT 22 AST26
    2/22/18 ALT 19 AST 25
    7/10/18 ALT 26 AST 32
    1/8/19 ALT 16 AST 28
    7/2/19 ALT 16 AST 26
    Hcv Rna, Quantitative Real Time Pcr <15 NOT DETECTED (IU/mL) NOT DETECTED

    #28051
    Avatar photosabrecat
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    Hi Mrcleanrt,

    I had the virus 25 years and after a week or so on DAA’s noticed the difference. When I relapsed I noticed a difference (back to THAT old feeling) before I was tested and they found the first treatment failed.

    The same second time round but with Ribavirin it was hard to tell – I tend to have a hard time with that stuff and after the levels of it got up to where they should be the gloss went off my improved health while on treatment.

    All came good post treatment and have not noticed anything to date. I am sure you will get a pleasant surprise when you start.

    Fifty years with the little freeloaders! I expect they have worn their welcome out and good on you for showing them the door.

    Jeff

    #28052
    mrcleanrt
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    Thank you for being here for support. I’m sure I’ll be using this forum often to obtain insight and advise as
    this journey begins. When I was diagnosed,50 years ago, the doctor told me “there is no cure”. I can still
    picture his face giving me the information. At the time nobody really knew anything about it. I sure didn’t!
    Now after all this time I am fortunate to live in a world that has connections to so much information. This is
    how I was able to locate Dr. Freeman.

    Have a great day, Ron


    mrcleanrt

    #28053
    mrcleanrt
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    Thanks for that suggestion. That is a great idea. I have just the journal to make daily comments. When I was into power lifting, as a much younger individual, I kept journals on my lifting progress. Once in a while,
    I’ll come across the journals and think “was that really me”. Now I’ll be able, hopefully, to look back at this
    journal and feel how blessed I am.

    Thanks again for the suggestion and have a great day,

    Ron


    mrcleanrt

    #28054
    mrcleanrt
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    Thanks so much for the support. Yeh, these little buggers have been hanging out for 50 long years. I am truly interested what my energy level is going to be once this virus is gone. Over the years, I’ve run marathons, numerous shorter races, was a competitive cyclist, powerlifter, lifeguard, in my younger days, and never really thought about the hepatitis because it was not curable, until recently. The drugs in the states were so expensive that I could not afford them.
    Even at my advanced age


    mrcleanrt

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