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  • #20170
    Avatar photosplitdog
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    @splitdog

    Thanks guys.


    splitdog@roadrunner.com

    Genotype 3
    VL 4,100,000
    ALT 101 AST 71
    Treatment Naive
    Started Sof/Dac Jan 12, 2016
    VL= <15 4 weeks in. AST/ALT normal.
    VL=UNDETECTED 8 weeks in.
    SVR4= Virus back. 3,300,000

    Started generic Epclusa Sep. 23, 2017

    4 weeks in <15 *Detected.
    12 weeks in <15 *Not Detected.
    16 weeks in <15 *Not Detected.
    Finished 24 weeks treatment 3-17-18
    SVR5 <15 Not Detected.
    SVR 20 <15 Not Detected.
    SVR 44 <15 Not Detected.

    Thank you Jesus.
    Thank you Dr. James

    #20173
    Avatar photoLondonGirl
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    @londongirl

    Hey Split…

    So very sorry to read, it must be a shock. I hope you’re doing ok?

    Thank God for Dr F hey – You have some more opitions.

    I am now at week 25, making sure I give it my all and know what a long tx is like. Nothing too bad, just …… long! I’ll be around to support if you need a listening ear.

    Keep the faith, you’ll get there.

    In the meantime, chin up my friend.

    LG


    GT1a Dec14 F2/8.7 VL 900000-2.5M
    Jan16 Hepcivir-L MonkMed/Redemption
    Baseline: VL 913575 Alt 76 Platelets low
    Wk2 VL1157 Alt 23
    DET Wk 8 VL 32 Alt19 ‘In the slow lane’
    June16 Fibro 5.7 F0/1 LIF 1.5
    Wk 11 VL<12 Alt 13 Det/Unq
    Extending tx 12 wks Mylan Sofo/Dac MonkMed
    Wk 14 VL <12 Det/Unq
    Wk 16 VL UNDETECTED
    Wk 22 + 4 Wks Sunprevir FixHepC
    Wk 24 UNDETECTED Alt 13
    Wk 12 post tx SVR12 Wk 26 SVR24
    Thank-you Tim, Dr Debasis @ MonkMed & Dr Freeman @ Fix HepC

    #20180
    Avatar photoGreedfighter
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    @greedfighter

    Sorry to hear this news Splitdog, but I’m sure you will beat this with so many available treatment options :cheer: :+1:

    #20181
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    @klhilde

    Hey Splitdog, sorry to hear your news, but yes Mesochem has Velpatasvir and several other options as well.

    I suspect what Dr. James is saying is that he can’t technically prescribe it until Australia follows the US lead and approves its use. But it is physically available now. A member here has talked with me in PMs about it and decided to order 12 weeks of it. It cost US$1060.00 for 9 grams delivered … 12 weeks treatment. And it arrived 15 days ago.

    You’re gonna win this battle, just keep going.

    #20182
    dope-on-a-rope.jpgDr James
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    @fixhepc
    #20184
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    @klhilde

    I just discovered your other thread. So now I guess I’m wondering … is this a process that can be done by any compounding chemist, i.e., Kingswood?

    #20188
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    @re_roll

    Jim….so sorry to hear about your relapse. You have one of the best
    experts available here, Dr F. We all know he will show you the way.
    Good luck….e.


    contracted Gen 1a in the 70’s, dx in 2007…ast 27 to 35…alt 43 to 96…vl 1.2 mil to 8.6 mil.
    biopsy F-2 (2012)..pre tx results 1/23/16 ast 32, alt 46, vl 3.1 mil
    tx started 2/11/16…. lab results 2/24/16 ast 18, alt 18, vl <15 IU/ml
    28 days later………….lab results 3/9/16 ast 21, alt 21, vl UND
    56 days later………….lab results 4/6/16 ast 20, alt 22, vl UND
    139 days later………..lab results 6/29/16 ast 28, alt 30, vl UND…EOT
    SVR24

    #20191
    Avatar photoBob in ireland
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    Aww Jim so sorry to hear that– am sure with all the expert support and advice here youll get started asap on a new combo to clear.
    Youre in my thoughts and prayers

    Bob in ireland

    #20366
    Avatar photoCC2B
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    @cc2b

    Dame Splitdog, sorry to hear this :(
    I know you will beat this :+1:
    Just gonna take longer than what we would like.
    Hang in there #love


    GT2b diagnosed 10/2015
    since: unknown
    11/20/15 VL= 214,070
    12/4/15 ALT=18 AST= 24
    1/16/16 started sof/dac
    2/13/16 @4wks VL=UND ALT=13 AST=22
    3/12/16 @8wks VL=UND ALT=10 AST=18
    4/9/16 EOT VL=UND ALT=11 AST=19
    9/23/16 SVR24 ALT=11 AST=22

    #20368
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    @fretboard
    splitdog wrote:

    I went to the Dr yesterday to get my SVR12. The virus is back. Count was 3,300,000. We’re doing a retest, but I’m just not optimistic. I guess I need to do a full 24 weeks now…….;(

    Dang! That sucks overtime!! So sorry to hear about your relapse… :( Your day to reach SVR will come to you. Unfortunately for some of us it takes longer. good luck!!

    sad-face.gif


    G1a dx’d in 1992, Biopsy F2 VL 8mill +. Tried tx with Interferon/Riba, back in 2008 didn’t last long it felt horribly ugly!! I stopped tx, after 5 weeks!!
    Started tx 6/1/16 with Harvoni.
    12 Month Labs= UND

    #20370
    Avatar photoAriel
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    @ariel

    Hey Split
    Don’t know what to really say, relapse is so personal Ty for sharing and I hope I can offer support your inner strength is admirable, and to wish you full clearance, this stage of your life just now soon will all surely sort out, and you are still fighting on like you do.
    Keeping you in my thoughts
    Ariel #flower

    #20395
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    @sabrecat
    splitdog wrote:

    I went to the Dr yesterday to get my SVR12. The virus is back. Count was 3,300,000. We’re doing a retest, but I’m just not optimistic. I guess I need to do a full 24 weeks now…….;(

    What do you think, doc?

    Hi Splitdog,

    I am off to have my blood taken for my hoped for SVR12 tomorrow. I did 24 weeks and at this time I do not think the virus is around. But I will know for sure after the test comes back. I purposely did not have tests after EOT, just one in Nov 2015 and one in Jan 2016 while on treatment.

    Best wishes and let us know the next strategy – it may be helpful for me to know what to do if my test comes back no good. And your calm demeanour is reassuring for me as well.

    Yours

    Jeff

    #20397
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    @mgalbrai

    The new stuff will nail it.
    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

    #20460
    Avatar photoSirchinenge
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    @sirchinenge

    Am gutted to read of your relapse like everyone else am sure with all the options
    available you’ll get there!

    Best of luck.


    Sob/Dac from Oct 29 2015
    Geno 1b
    Fiberscan 9.9 Pre treatment
    Fiberscan 7.4 week 10
    VL 1.3 million pre treatment
    Week 2.5 VL 96
    Week 5.5 VL 17
    Week 10 VL UD
    SVR 3 UD
    SVR 16 UD
    Cured:
    All liver functions in normal ranges.

    #20672
    Avatar photosplitdog
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    @splitdog

    Re-test came back today. VL= 20,741,477. Wow. I guess I’ll retreat with sof/vel this time. :(


    splitdog@roadrunner.com

    Genotype 3
    VL 4,100,000
    ALT 101 AST 71
    Treatment Naive
    Started Sof/Dac Jan 12, 2016
    VL= <15 4 weeks in. AST/ALT normal.
    VL=UNDETECTED 8 weeks in.
    SVR4= Virus back. 3,300,000

    Started generic Epclusa Sep. 23, 2017

    4 weeks in <15 *Detected.
    12 weeks in <15 *Not Detected.
    16 weeks in <15 *Not Detected.
    Finished 24 weeks treatment 3-17-18
    SVR5 <15 Not Detected.
    SVR 20 <15 Not Detected.
    SVR 44 <15 Not Detected.

    Thank you Jesus.
    Thank you Dr. James

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