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According to the early results from the HALT-C study, genotype 1

responded to treatment, sustained response, 14% of the time. This is

no where NEAR the " unofficial " amount you have here Suzy.

The reason they haven't come forth with a report on the progression

is that they still aren't sure that treatment stops or slows the

progression. Inflammation is much different than fibrosis and it can

go up and down. Mine has gone from grade 2 to grade 3 to grade 2

over and over again. It actually dropped to grade 2 two years after

no treatment whatsoever.

Because viral load tests do not go down to zero most experts still

say that it may be Undetected, but they don't know where else it may

be hiding, such as in the liver itself or the thyroid. If they ever

come up with a perfect test, then I will finally believe the " cure "

word. They have never been able to cure a virus yet so .......

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Good Morning,

I would just like to add that I agree with Suzy. I am stage 0-1,

grade 1, genotype 1 and I have decided to do the treatment. I live

in the Philadelphia area and all of the doctors I have seen tell me

the success rate of type 1 is much higher than most of the data

suggests on the internet. It is more like 60% sustained response. I

am responding to treatment with minimal side effects.

I would hope that anyone with genotype 1 gives treatment some serious

consideration and not just assume that it won't work. I strongly

believe that a positive attitude, and eating healthy, amongst many

other things, can help with your illness & outcome on and off

treatment.

There isn't a doubt in my mind that I will beat this and so far, so

good.

Chris

> According to the early results from the HALT-C study, genotype 1

> responded to treatment, sustained response, 14% of the time. This

is

> no where NEAR the " unofficial " amount you have here Suzy.

>

> The reason they haven't come forth with a report on the progression

> is that they still aren't sure that treatment stops or slows the

> progression. Inflammation is much different than fibrosis and it

can

> go up and down. Mine has gone from grade 2 to grade 3 to grade 2

> over and over again. It actually dropped to grade 2 two years after

> no treatment whatsoever.

>

> Because viral load tests do not go down to zero most experts still

> say that it may be Undetected, but they don't know where else it

may

> be hiding, such as in the liver itself or the thyroid. If they ever

> come up with a perfect test, then I will finally believe the " cure "

> word. They have never been able to cure a virus yet so .......

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Go for it, chris! You have the intestinal fortitude, LOL. I pray

you will remain side effect free. But if you don't, feel free to

email me directly--I had them ALL at one time or another during the

48 weeks. And I'm still depression free, yes, and free from all

other symptoms I had for years! It is worth the year I was sick and

miserable.

Godspeed to you, Warrior Woman!

Suzy

-- In Hepatitis C , " "

<chrissea10@h...> wrote:

> Good Morning,

> I would just like to add that I agree with Suzy. I am stage 0-1,

> grade 1, genotype 1 and I have decided to do the treatment. I

live

> in the Philadelphia area and all of the doctors I have seen tell

me

> the success rate of type 1 is much higher than most of the data

> suggests on the internet. It is more like 60% sustained

response. I

> am responding to treatment with minimal side effects.

> I would hope that anyone with genotype 1 gives treatment some

serious

> consideration and not just assume that it won't work. I strongly

> believe that a positive attitude, and eating healthy, amongst many

> other things, can help with your illness & outcome on and off

> treatment.

> There isn't a doubt in my mind that I will beat this and so far,

so

> good.

>

> Chris

>

>

>

>

>

> > According to the early results from the HALT-C study, genotype 1

> > responded to treatment, sustained response, 14% of the time.

This

> is

> > no where NEAR the " unofficial " amount you have here Suzy.

> >

> > The reason they haven't come forth with a report on the

progression

> > is that they still aren't sure that treatment stops or slows the

> > progression. Inflammation is much different than fibrosis and it

> can

> > go up and down. Mine has gone from grade 2 to grade 3 to grade 2

> > over and over again. It actually dropped to grade 2 two years

after

> > no treatment whatsoever.

> >

> > Because viral load tests do not go down to zero most experts

still

> > say that it may be Undetected, but they don't know where else it

> may

> > be hiding, such as in the liver itself or the thyroid. If they

ever

> > come up with a perfect test, then I will finally believe

the " cure "

> > word. They have never been able to cure a virus yet so .......

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Congratulations Suzy on your success and it is so encouraging to hear

how great you feel. I can't wait to be done so that I can feel

better than I have in years. I do have some mild side effects but

nothing I need to complain about. Thank you for your encouragement.

Take Care,

Chris

> > > According to the early results from the HALT-C study, genotype

1

> > > responded to treatment, sustained response, 14% of the time.

> This

> > is

> > > no where NEAR the " unofficial " amount you have here Suzy.

> > >

> > > The reason they haven't come forth with a report on the

> progression

> > > is that they still aren't sure that treatment stops or slows

the

> > > progression. Inflammation is much different than fibrosis and

it

> > can

> > > go up and down. Mine has gone from grade 2 to grade 3 to grade

2

> > > over and over again. It actually dropped to grade 2 two years

> after

> > > no treatment whatsoever.

> > >

> > > Because viral load tests do not go down to zero most experts

> still

> > > say that it may be Undetected, but they don't know where else

it

> > may

> > > be hiding, such as in the liver itself or the thyroid. If they

> ever

> > > come up with a perfect test, then I will finally believe

> the " cure "

> > > word. They have never been able to cure a virus yet so .......

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