Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 I made it to shot 12 and had to quit. Sleep was a big issue and continues to be and its been 12 weeks since I quit taking it. I am a g type 3 and a stage 1/1. I was clear when I quit and still clear and my blood work is coming back better each time. Hopefully it will stay undetectable. The biggest issue I am dealing with is the aches and pains that have developed. My primary Dr. is sending me to a rumatologist (Spelling) to try and figure out what is going on. We cannot see the future, we cannot change the past, we can only live in the now with an eye towards gaining enough power in the future to wreak revenge on everyone who ever screwed us in the past. Eddie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 In a message dated 3/13/2004 10:29:54 AM Pacific Standard Time, trendiva008@... writes: Do many people prefer Pegasys more because it's covered or because it's better than Peg-Intron. I live in Canada and my mother can get Pegasys for free, I think, because here this is still a trial medecine. For the Peg-Intron she has to pay for it. My Big Sis has done the Combo and Peg-Intron (each with Schering), and she was covered 100% for the meds through Schering under the Be In Charge program. We are currently looking into the program provided by Roche for Pegasys (which I understand is approved on a patient-by-patient basis). Of the three programs, we are looking forward to the Pegasys as getting her ... and keeping her .... undetectable. Everyone responds differently, but the reports on Pegasys seem more hopefully. FYI, the Big Sis (like Eddie) is genotype 3A. Good luck, whatever you do. (aka the Little Sis) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 Got my fingers crossed for you guys. But Damn when they talk about doing things with the family I think they are probably better thing than doing the tx as a family. We cannot see the future, we cannot change the past, we can only live in the now with an eye towards gaining enough power in the future to wreak revenge on everyone who ever screwed us in the past. Eddie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 God some of the side effects of this stuff is frightening...... Trent Joblin wrote:Eddie, I started the treatment almost two years ago, but didn't fare too well. I had a huge anxiety reaction, claustrophobia, and insomnia from the Peg-Intron, which started right after my third shot. Needless to say, I stopped the medication very quickly. It took almost eight months to be able to sleep without something to help. The claustrophobia has not faded away completely yet. It is really strange. When it first hit, I was getting claustrophobic when the sun went down - house was too small. I am one of the veterans that seem to have gotten the HCV from the air guns in basic training. No other place it could have come from. I am a hospital pharmacist, but never a needle stick or any other blood exposure. I am 1A, had this since probably 1976, viral load roughly one million, liver biopsy was a 1/0 or a 0/1. My big symptom is fatigue, sometimes crushing fatigue. But, I still work a 40 hour week. Had to just quit my part-time job because too tired. I am hoping that it was just winter getting to me. Seems like the winter here in Utah was never going to end. In the 60's today though. See ya, Trent Re: Pegasys vs Peg-Intron Trent: have you done either of the treatments? I did the peg/rib tx. For me it was like you say it seemed that the peg was working on you for about 4 days and seemed to just kinda wane down. After the 6th week and the peg had built up in my system there was no let up in the effects of the peg. Maybe it was just me but I don't know for sure. I have talked with others that felt the same way. Hope all is going well for you! We cannot see the future, we cannot change the past, we can only live in the now with an eye towards gaining enough power in the future to wreak revenge on everyone who ever screwed us in the past. Eddie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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