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What exactly is the GI specialist going to do? If my blood tests

already show Hep C, 1b will I still have to have a liver biopsy? What

does 1b mean? I surfed on the web & couldn't really find much about

1b. Any first hand knowledge is greatly appreciated. Thank you,

Traci

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Hi Traci Well the GI will do the biopsy and will help you decide if now is the time to do treatment or if you can wait for awhile. Ib is your genotype and unfortunately anything 1 is the hardest to treat, along with geno 4. In America, geno 1 is the most prevalent and I am also a geno 1 but a subtype. But I treated and cleared and am now SVR 3 years! YES, you DO need to have a biopsy as that is the only REAL way to tell IF you have any damage or not so that you can make that decision as to whether or not to start treatment now or wait for better medicines. With geno 1, your chance to reach SVR is 50/50.. and the treatment is hard, but doable. Welcome to the group, I hope you will find the help you are looking for.. and Besides, we are a GREAT group! hugs, jax moderatorTraci <traci@...> wrote: What exactly is the GI specialist going to do? If my blood tests already show Hep C, 1b will I still have to have a liver biopsy? What does 1b mean? I surfed on the web & couldn't really find much about 1b. Any first hand knowledge is greatly appreciated. Thank you, Traci Jackie

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Each hepatitis c has its own genotype depending on what part of the world your in . When I did my first round of treament I didnt have to have biopsy . I think it depends on the doctor treating you .When you search the internet dont look for genp.Bespecific liks hepatitic c genotypinng , then you will get lots of info

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What exactly is the GI specialist going to do? If my blood tests already show Hep C, 1b will I still have to have a liver biopsy? What does 1b mean? I surfed on the web & couldn't really find much about 1b. Any first hand knowledge is greatly appreciated. Thank you, Traci

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Thank you for taking out the time to explain this to me. I have had

ALL the symptoms of Hep C for at least 10 years. They just have

gotten severe in the last 5 years. I had no idea any of the

symptoms were related to a medical problem. I've just been putting

on my " big girl panties & sucking it up! " Especially with the

tiredness, lack of energy & depression. Thought those were all just

side effects of being a recovering addict. My father passed away a

few months ago, so the depression is worst. A routine physical for

my DMV license revealed the blood test with the bad news. I am very

much afraid of all of this & am mostly afraid that I do not have the

energy to do what will be needed. Thank you again for the

information Jackie - I truly appreciate it!

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On 4/21/06, Traci <traci@...> wrote:

.... I am very much afraid of all of this & am mostly afraid that I do not have the

energy to do what will be needed.. . Of course we understand this, but think positively. If you treat and when you clear, you'll feel better than you have in 10 years!

Good luck,

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