Guest guest Posted October 10, 2007 Report Share Posted October 10, 2007 Hi Stacey my hubby has Hep C genotype 1a and also has psoraisis too he has been on TX twice now, just finished his second time around first time it relapsed on him, he was undectable at week 10 second time around, and we are waiting for his first blood test which he will take on nov 1st,, and hoping to get a undetectable for the case load count for his psoraisis he goes to a tanning place 3X a week and it helps,, yes psoraisis gets very bad during treatment but can be handled ,, tell your Dr that you have it, he can help by giving you meds to help the psoraisis Bonnie & Rich Hi ,I have had the genotype. 1b. I dont know what that means, but that's what I was told. It's nearly impossible to get to treatment because I have medicaid. I don't work. It takes months and months for an appt in the city I live closest too. I have not had the biopsy yet. I was quite surprised to hear that your surgeon (gallbladder) has it. I thought that you couldn't work with patients if you have hep. I imagine that he/she has had the treatment. May I ask, if the treatment is successful, if you get it down to undetectable, does that mean that you are 'cured' from hep c? Also, does anyone else who has hep c also have psoriasis? I have a severe case of it. Covers my arms and legs by about 45%. I have heard that the hep treatment makes it worse. Does anyone know anything about the two?Stacey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2012 Report Share Posted February 24, 2012 Hello folks, Im new to this group. I have been brewing milk and water kefir for a year now and finally have the guts to try Komucha. I ordered my 2 scobies from ebay, from a seller who sells lots of them and has 100% good feedback. My little buddies (Ive named them THING ONE AND THING TWO) appear to be doing well on day 2 with lots of bubbles being produced. I cannot wait to try my 1st batch. Any personal stories or tips would be greatly welcomed! Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2012 Report Share Posted February 24, 2012 Hi Susie, welcome to the list! You're gonna love brewing kombucha, just follow the directions and wait for our little friends to do their magic. It really is that easy. And if you ever hit a snag (not likely) there's a bunch of nice folks here that are eager to help. Sounds like your scobies are active and doing well. Start sampling it in a week or so and start drinking when you like the taste. Good luck, keep us posted. - Woody __________________________________________________________________ Hello folks, Im new to this group. I have been brewing milk and water kefir for a year now and finally have the guts to try Komucha. I ordered my 2 scobies from ebay, from a seller who sells lots of them and has 100% good feedback. My little buddies (Ive named them THING ONE AND THING TWO) appear to be doing well on day 2 with lots of bubbles being produced. I cannot wait to try my 1st batch. Any personal stories or tips would be greatly welcomed! Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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