Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Hi there, The peg causes your platelets to drop. Mine have gone as low as 90,000 and hten a dose reduction for me. As for the riba, I can't take it. In between 2nd and 3rd week of treatment my hgb had dropped to 7 so 13.8 is good. Also my wbc went down to 1.5 before peg dose reduction. Ofcourse after 5 months of peg only my vl is back to over 1,800,000 so who knows what to do next. I might stay on treatment and finish the year out for my liver's sake I don't know yet. Good luck, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Hey - is this Cher? If so, I have been wondering what happened to you! I'm glad you stuck to your guns and got the peg. Your platelet drop is NOTHING. I don't think a dose reduction is even recommended until it drops way lower than that. I know in the National Institute of Health's study of the peg in those with cirrhosis the BEGINNING platelet count only had to be at least 75,000 and they didn't reduce the dose until platelets dropped to 50,000. So I don't think you have anything, other than your doctor's inexperience, to worry about there! If he is doing a viral load check next week that is a little strange. Not necessarily bad, but most wouldn't check it until week 12, and many won't even check until week 24. If you are NOT undetectable don't let him use that as an excuse to stop treatment. You could still become undetectable, and also staying on the treatment may help reverse some damage to your liver - if I remember right it was fairly advanced, so you can really benefit from staying on even if you don't get rid of the virus. Keep trying to get in to see a more experienced doctor! It's good to hear from you again. I don't know what I'd do if my computer quit on me! I'd be lost! Stay in touch, and good luck! Claudine __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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