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Cher,

Not only does the Peg/ribavirin combo increase

your chance of a sustained response, it also seems to

work much better in those with cirrhosis than the old

combo did. Also, the side effects seem to be more

managable with the peg vs. the 3 X a week interferon.

If you had to wait for a year or something like that,

I would not say to wait. But since it will only be a

few weeks, waiting really is your best option. And

yes, since the new Peg has only been approved for

those who have never been on treatment your insurance

could use the fact that you are already on the old

combo to deny treatment, so again, waiting for the

best is the right thing to do. The reaction of the

person you spoke with from Hepatitis Neighborhood

about your doctor ought to tell you something!

Claudine

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Cher,

Not only does the Peg/ribavirin combo increase

your chance of a sustained response, it also seems to

work much better in those with cirrhosis than the old

combo did. Also, the side effects seem to be more

managable with the peg vs. the 3 X a week interferon.

If you had to wait for a year or something like that,

I would not say to wait. But since it will only be a

few weeks, waiting really is your best option. And

yes, since the new Peg has only been approved for

those who have never been on treatment your insurance

could use the fact that you are already on the old

combo to deny treatment, so again, waiting for the

best is the right thing to do. The reaction of the

person you spoke with from Hepatitis Neighborhood

about your doctor ought to tell you something!

Claudine

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Yes, i am going to wait. hep neighborhood ws suppose to call me back

yesterdy evening but they didn't but i hv left a message for the girl

i spoke with the dy b4 to please call me today. We were suppose to

get insurance info and hv all that worked out while waiting for the

release of mfg. I wonder now that if my ins hs approved the " old "

version if I can still change it. Nothing hs been used or written out

so I don't see y not. More waiting and worrying. I ws suppose to go

back and see the dr couple of dys ago to get the vaccinations for the

hep A and B and if my ins hd replied back (they hd 72 hrs to respond

to whether they were going to pay or not) then I ws suppose to start

my first shot today!! But I am going to tell the dr I will go ahead

and take the vaccinations but am going to hold off for a few weeks to

see if the ribavarian will be released. I just can't see what the

hold up is now that it hs been approved! Once it is released and if

hepatitis neighborhood does help me to get the medicinne I hope to

get away from this dr but where I live all gastros are booked months

ahead. What is up with that??? I am going to get a referral to UVA if

@ all possible. I am just afraid if i start the shots now my

insurance will hv all the more reason to buck up on me. My dr. acts

like it wd just be an easy thing to " switch " but so far he hs not

told me the first thing to help me so y trust anything now. Right

now, my faith is going into hep neighborhood and I hope they can help.

cher

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Yes, i am going to wait. hep neighborhood ws suppose to call me back

yesterdy evening but they didn't but i hv left a message for the girl

i spoke with the dy b4 to please call me today. We were suppose to

get insurance info and hv all that worked out while waiting for the

release of mfg. I wonder now that if my ins hs approved the " old "

version if I can still change it. Nothing hs been used or written out

so I don't see y not. More waiting and worrying. I ws suppose to go

back and see the dr couple of dys ago to get the vaccinations for the

hep A and B and if my ins hd replied back (they hd 72 hrs to respond

to whether they were going to pay or not) then I ws suppose to start

my first shot today!! But I am going to tell the dr I will go ahead

and take the vaccinations but am going to hold off for a few weeks to

see if the ribavarian will be released. I just can't see what the

hold up is now that it hs been approved! Once it is released and if

hepatitis neighborhood does help me to get the medicinne I hope to

get away from this dr but where I live all gastros are booked months

ahead. What is up with that??? I am going to get a referral to UVA if

@ all possible. I am just afraid if i start the shots now my

insurance will hv all the more reason to buck up on me. My dr. acts

like it wd just be an easy thing to " switch " but so far he hs not

told me the first thing to help me so y trust anything now. Right

now, my faith is going into hep neighborhood and I hope they can help.

cher

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Cher, at least he isn't sugar coating it for you.

<<He

also says things like--if this treatment doesn't work (the

interferon /treatment) that nothing else is likely to work either. >>

He's prolly right there, as the Scherring combo is about the best

going so far.

If you're liver is that bad, then you got some hard decisions to

make. Do the best you can with what you got, it's all any of us can

do.

Big hugs to you!

alley

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Cher, at least he isn't sugar coating it for you.

<<He

also says things like--if this treatment doesn't work (the

interferon /treatment) that nothing else is likely to work either. >>

He's prolly right there, as the Scherring combo is about the best

going so far.

If you're liver is that bad, then you got some hard decisions to

make. Do the best you can with what you got, it's all any of us can

do.

Big hugs to you!

alley

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Cher, at least he isn't sugar coating it for you.

<<He

also says things like--if this treatment doesn't work (the

interferon /treatment) that nothing else is likely to work either. >>

He's prolly right there, as the Scherring combo is about the best

going so far.

If you're liver is that bad, then you got some hard decisions to

make. Do the best you can with what you got, it's all any of us can

do.

Big hugs to you!

alley

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Cher, at least he isn't sugar coating it for you.

<<He

also says things like--if this treatment doesn't work (the

interferon /treatment) that nothing else is likely to work either. >>

He's prolly right there, as the Scherring combo is about the best

going so far.

If you're liver is that bad, then you got some hard decisions to

make. Do the best you can with what you got, it's all any of us can

do.

Big hugs to you!

alley

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--- andromedagurl@... wrote:

> He's prolly right there, as the Scherring combo is

> about the best

> going so far.

My personal opinion is that Schering's Intron-A

interferon is probably the LEAST effective type of

interferon, it's just the most readily available and

most advertised and promoted! (They have a great sales

force - and I actually like the Schering sales rep

here. He's very nice, seems very caring and is

helpful, but it's his job to get doctor's to prescribe

HIS product, not others!) Their Peg-Intron is a little

better than the old Intron-A. I think the only reason

they have such a monopoly on the HCV market is because

they got the monopoly on the ribavirin. Roche's brand

of pegylated interferon looks like it might be more

effective than Scherings brand, if it ever gets

approved, and it especially seems to work better in

those with cirrhosis. And possibly it has easier to

handle side effects than the Schering peg. Then there

is Amgen's Infergen, which gets almost completely

forgotten about most of the time. It was designed

specifically to fight HCV, and has EXCELLENT results,

especially when used daily instead of the 3 times a

week. High dose Infergen is the only thing that has

been approved for treatment of non-responders to

interferon by the FDA, although only the 3 times a

week. And when ribavirin is added to it, it is even

better. Side effects seem to be rough, at least it

seems that way from what I hear from those who have

been on it, but if I was in a position of really

needing treatment soon, and knowing I am already a 1b

non-responder, high daily dosing of Infergen, with

ribavirin (since now it will soon be available alone),

would be my treatment of choice. I have known more

than one non-responder to Schering's combo, even when

used daily instead of the 3 times a week, who were

able to have a sustained response using Infergen.

Failing one treatment does indicate that obtaining a

response might be more difficult, you might need a

more aggressive treatment, but it is not impossible!

You do have options. You already know your doctor is

not too up-to-date on HCV, so don't automatically

believe what he says. Remember, this is the guy who

didn't even know Peg-Intron had been approved since

last January! He's probably never even heard of

Infergen. And remember, new, more up-to-date research

is showing the possibility that cirrhosis can be

improved, maybe even reversed. It's a new concept for

most doctors who have always been taught it could not

be reversed, and, the studies are not complete. But

enough positive things have been seen that many

believe it's a real possibility. Think POSITIVE! There

is always hope.

Claudine

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--- andromedagurl@... wrote:

> He's prolly right there, as the Scherring combo is

> about the best

> going so far.

My personal opinion is that Schering's Intron-A

interferon is probably the LEAST effective type of

interferon, it's just the most readily available and

most advertised and promoted! (They have a great sales

force - and I actually like the Schering sales rep

here. He's very nice, seems very caring and is

helpful, but it's his job to get doctor's to prescribe

HIS product, not others!) Their Peg-Intron is a little

better than the old Intron-A. I think the only reason

they have such a monopoly on the HCV market is because

they got the monopoly on the ribavirin. Roche's brand

of pegylated interferon looks like it might be more

effective than Scherings brand, if it ever gets

approved, and it especially seems to work better in

those with cirrhosis. And possibly it has easier to

handle side effects than the Schering peg. Then there

is Amgen's Infergen, which gets almost completely

forgotten about most of the time. It was designed

specifically to fight HCV, and has EXCELLENT results,

especially when used daily instead of the 3 times a

week. High dose Infergen is the only thing that has

been approved for treatment of non-responders to

interferon by the FDA, although only the 3 times a

week. And when ribavirin is added to it, it is even

better. Side effects seem to be rough, at least it

seems that way from what I hear from those who have

been on it, but if I was in a position of really

needing treatment soon, and knowing I am already a 1b

non-responder, high daily dosing of Infergen, with

ribavirin (since now it will soon be available alone),

would be my treatment of choice. I have known more

than one non-responder to Schering's combo, even when

used daily instead of the 3 times a week, who were

able to have a sustained response using Infergen.

Failing one treatment does indicate that obtaining a

response might be more difficult, you might need a

more aggressive treatment, but it is not impossible!

You do have options. You already know your doctor is

not too up-to-date on HCV, so don't automatically

believe what he says. Remember, this is the guy who

didn't even know Peg-Intron had been approved since

last January! He's probably never even heard of

Infergen. And remember, new, more up-to-date research

is showing the possibility that cirrhosis can be

improved, maybe even reversed. It's a new concept for

most doctors who have always been taught it could not

be reversed, and, the studies are not complete. But

enough positive things have been seen that many

believe it's a real possibility. Think POSITIVE! There

is always hope.

Claudine

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