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  • in reply to: Gamma GT #1248
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    Hi Alsdad

    Apart from your GGT your function looks pretty good. And please keep us posted on your progress as I personally would like to follow your journey. I’m about to start on the same meds. What staging are you in terms of liver damage? Maybe this could impact on GGT? Looking forward to seeing your week 1 VL and week 4. Em

    in reply to: Numbers of SVR’s / relapses / breakthroughs #1238
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    Hi Dointime

    Well without this option I’d be heading to India down the track. In Australia the new drug combos have been recommended to be placed on the PBS subsidisation list, however I’m not sure that the Government is that keen, particularly in this fiscal environment but hey they may surprise all of us. I’m not banking on it though! So in a few weeks I will commence my sofos/daclats combo for 12 weeks and like you I’m not as confident as others, been there done that. I think once you relapse it’s hard to be 100% positive.

    I’m convince that with daclatsavir I won’t need ribavirin however, I do think I should be considering an additional 6 weeks maybe, just to be sure? Anyway I’ll make that decision at week 4. Previously my VL hovered around 3 to 4 million so I’ll just have to reassess at week 4. In saying that though the clearance rates at 4 weeks for both daclats and ledip are pretty damn impressive. I did considered doing sofos/daclats/ledip combo but there’s just no research on doing 2 NS5As? One would think more is better but I just couldn’t consider doing this blind. Em

    in reply to: Numbers of SVR’s / relapses / breakthroughs #1235
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    Hey DT – I’m thinking that you’re liver is holding up ok so you have a some time. Yeah I was looking closely at Harvoni or Sofosbruvir/Simprevir combo prior to happening upon James. Lol I’m about 1500kms north of Tassie so you would certainly know summer, hot and dry love it. Tasmania is something special though and we’re planning a trip down there soon.

    That’s the great thing about GP2U, visits are Skyped, scripts, referrals and documents placed in your personal folder for easy access.

    The offer is always open DT. Em

    in reply to: Numbers of SVR’s / relapses / breakthroughs #1229
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    DT – Very cheap accomodation down here, we would be more than happy to accommodate. Depends on how quick you wanna tx and the additional 2K in airfares? Em

    in reply to: Numbers of SVR’s / relapses / breakthroughs #1218
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    I now recall that you were doing vertex while I was doing the roche PIs. I’m thinking you are US or UK based and if so what is your understanding of government policy on accessing the APIs and bringing them home? Yep I’m rearing to go again (naive) maybe but I won’t won’t stop till it’s done. I’m back after playing emu for 5/6 years. Em

    in reply to: Which GP #1213
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    Hey Alsdad

    That’s all changed now and was the same when I ordered. However, there have been some changes to the way mesochem disseminates, as of last Friday. I believe one will now need a script and be in the care of a GP such as James at GP2U. If customs decide to open my package I want them to see a script and GP contact details inside. Em

    in reply to: Numbers of SVR’s / relapses / breakthroughs #1212
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    Hey DT

    It’s all relatively new here so most of us lining up are assessing the research data from elsewhere. I’m planning to have my daclatsavir tested on arrival not because I don’t trust the company, it’s to assure others that the supply chain can be trusted. Met you years ago on medhelp when I was doing a roche trial, you were big weeks weren’t you on the old stuff? I did 63 to no avail. Em

    in reply to: Ledipasvir or Daclatasvir #1210
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    Hi Mark

    While there’s much more data associated with ledipasvir in combo with sofosbruvir, daclatsavir has been trialled with a cohort of hard to treats, tx experienced and co-infected HIV (Ally 2). I rate both of them and have decided on the dalatasvir and will assess a 4 weeks. i haven’t done this based on cost but more to do with the good data associated with no ribavirin. Flip a coin maybe? Em

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