Guest guest Posted January 10, 2002 Report Share Posted January 10, 2002 Yes. the old units are 3 times that of the new units (IU) alley http://clubs./clubs/happyheppers http://www.delphi.com/amelanoma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2002 Report Share Posted January 10, 2002 Yes. the old units are 3 times that of the new units (IU) alley http://clubs./clubs/happyheppers http://www.delphi.com/amelanoma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2002 Report Share Posted January 10, 2002 Hi, I'm sorry! I don't remember seeing your question. It can vary from lab to lab, but multiplying IU per ml by 3 should give you a very close figure to copies per ml. Claudine --- " DelValle, Louis " <ldelvall@...> wrote: > I tried sending in this inquiry about a week or so ago but haven't > seen any response so I'm trying again: __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 WOW, , that is GREAT!!! Congratulations!!!!!!! Ally On 1/12/07, Checkers2001 <simplicity53@...> wrote: I just received the phone call with my viral load results! They took it at week 3 and I am jumping up and down :-). I started treatment at over 10 million and it came back at 128. I said to the nurse, " 128 thousand? " And she said, " No, just 128! " Oh my gosh! I am so excited and so grateful to all of you. They are leaving it up to me to decide if I want to do a weekly blood draw next week or wait for two weeks. My rbc has been falling (my wbc is at 2.6) and I have been very tired (but also lacking some sleep) - she said it has been falling slowly, but if I'm really fatigued, I might want to go ahead and get it drawn next week. I'm starting week 6 (I think) - genotype 1a. I'm feeling truly blessed! love to all, karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 YIPPEEEEEEE! Nikki I just received the phone call with my viral load results! They took it at week 3 and I am jumping up and down :-). I started treatment at over 10 million and it came back at 128. I said to the nurse, " 128 thousand? " And she said, " No, just 128! " Oh my gosh! I am so excited and so grateful to all of you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 You give me great hope, , and I'm sure hope to those who just started treatment, or have not yet started, you, GO, girl! Hugs, Sheena Checkers2001 <simplicity53@...> wrote: I just received the phone call with my viral load results! They took it at week 3 and I am jumping up and down :-). I started treatment at over 10 million and it came back at 128. I said to the nurse, "128 thousand?" And she said, "No, just 128!" Oh my gosh! I am so excited and so grateful to all of you. They are leaving it up to me to decide if I want to do a weekly blood draw next week or wait for two weeks. My rbc has been falling (my wbc is at 2.6) and I have been very tired (but also lacking some sleep) - she said it has been falling slowly, but if I'm really fatigued, I might want to go ahead and get it drawn next week. I'm starting week 6 (I think) - genotype 1a. I'm feeling truly blessed! love to all, karen No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with for Mobile. Get started. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 as well hearing story's on here are or seem to be mostly good results,but it seems the bad don't post i know we don't need negatives but I'm a very hard sale i guess, and others i admire a great deal and it thrills me to here there joy.then i think what are the long term effects years later from the inf@ riba.nobody i guess knows.but you thrill of clearing is contagious and very up lifting I'm sure to others considering treatment may god continue to bless you Sheena <mom4possums2002@...> wrote: You give me great hope, , and I'm sure hope to those who just started treatment, or have not yet started, you, GO, girl! Hugs, Sheena Checkers2001 <simplicity53gmail> wrote: I just received the phone call with my viral load results! They took it at week 3 and I am jumping up and down :-). I started treatment at over 10 million and it came back at 128. I said to the nurse, "128 thousand?" And she said, "No, just 128!" Oh my gosh! I am so excited and so grateful to all of you. They are leaving it up to me to decide if I want to do a weekly blood draw next week or wait for two weeks. My rbc has been falling (my wbc is at 2.6) and I have been very tired (but also lacking some sleep) - she said it has been falling slowly, but if I'm really fatigued, I might want to go ahead and get it drawn next week. I'm starting week 6 (I think) - genotype 1a. I'm feeling truly blessed! love to all, karen No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with for Mobile. Get started. Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love(and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 GOOD news, !! Hurray for you. SharonCheckers2001 <simplicity53@...> wrote: I just received the phone call with my viral load results! They took it at week 3 and I am jumping up and down :-). I started treatment at over 10 million and it came back at 128. I said to the nurse, "128 thousand?" And she said, "No, just 128!" Oh my gosh! I am so excited and so grateful to all of you. They are leaving it up to me to decide if I want to do a weekly blood draw next week or wait for two weeks. My rbc has been falling (my wbc is at 2.6) and I have been very tired (but also lacking some sleep) - she said it has been falling slowly, but if I'm really fatigued, I might want to go ahead and get it drawn next week. I'm starting week 6 (I think) - genotype 1a. I'm feeling truly blessed! love to all, karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 Congratulations , That really looks good for SVR. Hang in there through treatment and you should do great. We are always here if you need help through it. Lee Viral load resultsI just received the phone call with my viral load results! They took it at week 3 and I am jumping up and down :-). I started treatment at over 10 million and it came back at 128. I said to the nurse, "128 thousand?" And she said, "No, just 128!" Oh my gosh! I am so excited and so grateful to all of you. They are leaving it up to me to decide if I want to do a weekly blood draw next week or wait for two weeks. My rbc has been falling (my wbc is at 2.6) and I have been very tired (but also lacking some sleep) - she said it has been falling slowly, but if I'm really fatigued, I might want to go ahead and get it drawn next week. I'm starting week 6 (I think) - genotype 1a. I'm feeling truly blessed! love to all, karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 ,, thats WONDERFUL!!! YOU WILL clear completely by week 12 and that gives you an excellent chance to reach SVR! awesome!!!Checkers2001 <simplicity53@...> wrote: I just received the phone call with my viral load results! They took it at week 3 and I am jumping up and down :-). I started treatment at over 10 million and it came back at 128. I said to the nurse, "128 thousand?" And she said, "No, just 128!" Oh my gosh! I am so excited and so grateful to all of you. They are leaving it up to me to decide if I want to do a weekly blood draw next week or wait for two weeks. My rbc has been falling (my wbc is at 2.6) and I have been very tired (but also lacking some sleep) - she said it has been falling slowly, but if I'm really fatigued, I might want to go ahead and get it drawn next week. I'm starting week 6 (I think) - genotype 1a. I'm feeling truly blessed! love to all, karenJackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 oo congratulations your almost there and at 3 weeks !!! Keep up the good work ! Viral load results I just received the phone call with my viral load results! They took it at week 3 and I am jumping up and down :-). I started treatment at over 10 million and it came back at 128. I said to the nurse, "128 thousand?" And she said, "No, just 128!" Oh my gosh! I am so excited and so grateful to all of you. They are leaving it up to me to decide if I want to do a weekly blood draw next week or wait for two weeks. My rbc has been falling (my wbc is at 2.6) and I have been very tired (but also lacking some sleep) - she said it has been falling slowly, but if I'm really fatigued, I might want to go ahead and get it drawn next week. I'm starting week 6 (I think) - genotype 1a. I'm feeling truly blessed! love to all, karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 Rick I know LOTS of geno 1's who responded early to tx and are still clear years later,,, I am one of them.. it does NOT always come back... Im sorry that your's did !!!! jaxRick Kipp <rickkipp@...> wrote: Be a bit carful if you tx. The viral load will probably go down to the point where it is immesurable. Feel glee and joy. Then, just as quickly, after tx, your viral load goes up again! Misery and Pain. I have had 3 of 48 week treatments, last one was devasting to my body. Always the same thing happens. Viral load goes down, finish tx and viral load goes up. Very frustrating. My GI Doc said to not do this a 4th time, as it would be too much for your body. He said that he strongly believes that there will be an oral treatment, with few side affects, in 2008/2009, and for me to wait, and continue to monitor blood, etc. I'm going to see a nutritionist at the hospical next week to help straighten out my diet and low sodium problem.If you decide to go for tx now and check the results after it's over. If it comes back with hight viral load again(most likely scenario), at least that tx bought you time, and by then we'll know if any oral tx is around the corner. Or, Do We Just Live in a Big, BadAss Circle, without corners???!! Good luck, the decision is totally yours.Rick in sunny Fort Myers, FL> I just received the phone call with my viral load results! They took it at week 3 and I am > jumping up and down :-). I started treatment at over 10 million and it came back at 128. I > said to the nurse, "128 thousand?" And she said, "No, just 128!" Oh my gosh! I am so > excited and so grateful to all of you. > > They are leaving it up to me to decide if I want to do a weekly blood draw next week or wait > for two weeks. My rbc has been falling (my wbc is at 2.6) and I have been very tired (but also > lacking some sleep) - she said it has been falling slowly, but if I'm really fatigued, I might > want to go ahead and get it drawn next week. I'm starting week 6 (I think) - genotype 1a. > I'm feeling truly blessed! love to all, karen> > > > > > ---------------------------------> No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go > with for Mobile. Get started. > > > > > > > Tim Parsons > > knoxville,tn 37931 > > 865-588-2465 x107 work> > > www.knoxville1.com> > > > ---------------------------------> We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love> (and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list.>Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 maybe this time you need to treat longer than 48 weeks! I know many geno 1's who have treated 60-72 weeks ,,, at least 48 weeks AFTER becoming undetectible,Rick Kipp <rickkipp@...> wrote: Be a bit carful if you tx. The viral load will probably go down to the point where it is immesurable. Feel glee and joy. Then, just as quickly, after tx, your viral load goes up again! Misery and Pain. I have had 3 of 48 week treatments, last one was devasting to my body. Always the same thing happens. Viral load goes down, finish tx and viral load goes up. Very frustrating. My GI Doc said to not do this a 4th time, as it would be too much for your body. He said that he strongly believes that there will be an oral treatment, with few side affects, in 2008/2009, and for me to wait, and continue to monitor blood, etc. I'm going to see a nutritionist at the hospical next week to help straighten out my diet and low sodium problem.If you decide to go for tx now and check the results after it's over. If it comes back with hight viral load again(most likely scenario), at least that tx bought you time, and by then we'll know if any oral tx is around the corner. Or, Do We Just Live in a Big, BadAss Circle, without corners???!! Good luck, the decision is totally yours.Rick in sunny Fort Myers, FL> I just received the phone call with my viral load results! They took it at week 3 and I am > jumping up and down :-). I started treatment at over 10 million and it came back at 128. I > said to the nurse, "128 thousand?" And she said, "No, just 128!" Oh my gosh! I am so > excited and so grateful to all of you. > > They are leaving it up to me to decide if I want to do a weekly blood draw next week or wait > for two weeks. My rbc has been falling (my wbc is at 2.6) and I have been very tired (but also > lacking some sleep) - she said it has been falling slowly, but if I'm really fatigued, I might > want to go ahead and get it drawn next week. I'm starting week 6 (I think) - genotype 1a. > I'm feeling truly blessed! love to all, karen> > > > > > ---------------------------------> No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go > with for Mobile. Get started. > > > > > > > Tim Parsons > > knoxville,tn 37931 > > 865-588-2465 x107 work> > > www.knoxville1.com> > > > ---------------------------------> We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love> (and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list.>Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 , Your AST/ALT are now in the normal range, WOW! Keep on truckin"! Hugs and Prayers, Sheena Checkers2001 <simplicity53@...> wrote: Thank you, Jax. You are such a blessing. I suspect they'll do another viral load at my January doctor's visit but the nurse said today that she would be surprised if I'm not already negative. My ALT and AST have also dropped significantly at 23 and 19. Can't remember them being that low in years! Don't know what I'd do without you. hugs and good thoughts, karen I just received the phone call with my viral load results! They took it at week 3 and I am > jumping up and down :-). I started treatment at over 10 million and it came back at 128. I > said to the nurse, "128 thousand?" And she said, "No, just 128!" Oh my gosh! I am so > excited and so grateful to all of you. > > They are leaving it up to me to decide if I want to do a weekly blood draw next week or wait > for two weeks. My rbc has been falling (my wbc is at 2.6) and I have been very tired (but also > lacking some sleep) - she said it has been falling slowly, but if I'm really fatigued, I might > want to go ahead and get it drawn next week. I'm starting week 6 (I think) - genotype 1a. > I'm feeling truly blessed! love to all, karen> > > > > > > Jackie> Access over 1 million songs - Music Unlimited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 I may drop from site but I read all the messasges lol Some days I am more talkative than others hehe Viral load results> > > I just received the phone call with my viral load results! They took it at week 3 and I am > jumping up and down :-). I started treatment at over 10 million and it came back at 128. I > said to the nurse, "128 thousand?" And she said, "No, just 128!" Oh my gosh! I am so > excited and so grateful to all of you. > > They are leaving it up to me to decide if I want to do a weekly blood draw next week or wait > for two weeks. My rbc has been falling (my wbc is at 2.6) and I have been very tired (but also > lacking some sleep) - she said it has been falling slowly, but if I'm really fatigued, I might > want to go ahead and get it drawn next week. I'm starting week 6 (I think) - genotype 1a. > I'm feeling truly blessed! love to all, karen> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 I may drop from site but I read all the messasges lol Some days I am more talkative than others hehe Viral load results> > > I just received the phone call with my viral load results! They took it at week 3 and I am > jumping up and down :-). I started treatment at over 10 million and it came back at 128. I > said to the nurse, "128 thousand?" And she said, "No, just 128!" Oh my gosh! I am so > excited and so grateful to all of you. > > They are leaving it up to me to decide if I want to do a weekly blood draw next week or wait > for two weeks. My rbc has been falling (my wbc is at 2.6) and I have been very tired (but also > lacking some sleep) - she said it has been falling slowly, but if I'm really fatigued, I might > want to go ahead and get it drawn next week. I'm starting week 6 (I think) - genotype 1a. > I'm feeling truly blessed! love to all, karen> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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