Guest guest Posted October 10, 2003 Report Share Posted October 10, 2003 Hi , Sorry for the slow response here. Your baby boy should never have even been tested. They shouldn't test babies until they are over 1 yr old. Wait until he's about 18 months and have him retested. The doctor should have known not to test him yet, because he's going to carry your immunities and antibodies for at least 1 yr. Rarely do the newer tests come back with a false positive. DO NOT DECIDE ANYTHING UNTIL YOU HAVE A LIVER BIOPSY. You don't have to do treatment, just because you have this disease. Genotype 1 is the most difficult to treat, and the side effects can be horrendeous. IF your biopsy shows you have Stage 3 Bridging Fibrosis, then you should consider treatment. If not, you have time to wait for better treatments to come out. According to the Drug Companies, and we can't trust their numbers, they say that 50% of Genotype 1 responds...but the sustained response rate is much lower. Sustained response means that 6 months after you have finished your 1 yr treatment regime, you should still show UNDETECTED on your viral load test. Have the dr do all the necessary tests, ultrasound and biopsy, GET COPIES OF EACH REPORT, and wait until then to discuss your options with your husband. Decide if now is the right time for you to go on this treatment. Your husband would have to be totally supportive since you have such small children. Treatment will knock your socks off and you will come home from work totally exhausted. He'll have to be willing to help out a lot. If you have had this disease more than 15-20 yrs, and are not in Stage 3 liver disease, you may never progress to that point or beyond. There is no reason to jump into treatment unless you are in that stage of damage. Even if the Dr tries to talk you into it, you have the ultimate choice of the decision, not him. I hope this helps you. Welcome to the board! LeighAnn http://www.geocities.com/1Leighann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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