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Wyland 51M Married.......Hi and welcome. I would be very concerned,

and so should your doctor be, about the depression. I assume your a genotype 2

or 3 because of the first 24 week treatment.. 92 Million is very high and hard

to overcome. Fortunately, it doesn't reflect the amount of damage to your liver.

Did your PCR jump up a lot higher after first treatment? Mine did. But yours is

the highest I've ever heard of. Again don't worry too much about that number.

The problem is what treatment is doing to you. There's no shame in stopping.

doesn't mean your a loser or that your going to die. Maybe it's time to stop and

let all this clear out and then see how you feel.

High in the Colorado Rockies......ric

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Ric,

THanks for responding. You are correct, my genotype is 3. I am also is

stage 3 of fibrosis. It was hard to find a Dr. that was willing to treat me.

Two of them told me they had never seen a viral load that high.

I feel I can't take the cahnce on quiting the shots. I am not quite sure

which is worse. The depression and extreem lack of energy or just giving up.

Thanks again for responding,

Wyland

Re: High viral load

Wyland 51M Married.......Hi and welcome. I would be very

concerned, and so should your doctor be, about the depression. I assume your a

genotype 2 or 3 because of the first 24 week treatment.. 92 Million is very high

and hard to overcome. Fortunately, it doesn't reflect the amount of damage to

your liver. Did your PCR jump up a lot higher after first treatment? Mine did.

But yours is the highest I've ever heard of. Again don't worry too much about

that number. The problem is what treatment is doing to you. There's no shame in

stopping. doesn't mean your a loser or that your going to die. Maybe it's time

to stop and let all this clear out and then see how you feel.

High in the Colorado Rockies......ric

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Hi , I finished my 24 week treatment

three weeks ago. There is no way I would have finished

treatment without antideppressants (remeron). I just

want to wish you good luck and echo what Doug said

GET MEDICATION FOR THE SIDES!!! Hang In There Alan

--- Doug Nicholson wrote:

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> Hi welcome to the group. I've been through

> it twice. Make sure

> your doctor medicates you well for side effects.

> Mine sure did. :) I

> don't think I would have survived it otherwise.

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> Doug

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> > The depression is hard to handle mopst of the

> time.

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> > I would appreciate a response,

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> > Wyland 51M Married

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Alley,

That you for the note. That;s a roger on the mood swings. My wife has

wiplash from my dramatic mood swings. I am holding myself

together...barely....but I am hanging in there. I am going to get rid of this

disease!!! (I hope).

When I was first diagnosed almost twwo years ago I had a viral load of 15 Mil.

Half way thru my 24 week tx it was undectiable. Two weeks after I completed my

tx it was back up to 3 Mil. 4 months after my viral load was 92.6 Mil.

I am in my 5th week of my current 48 week tx.

Chris

Re: High viral load

Hi nice to meet you.

High viral load is a pain. Viral load can fluctuate. Nonresponders often have

their viral load spike right after treatment and often it settles down a few

years later (if they don't retreat).

Most people with any chronic condition have depression, so that's nothing new

really. And on of the the biggest sides of Interferon is depression, so I'd say

get on a good antidepressant if you aren't already. The mood swings are a pain

(I keep wanting to say the b word LOL) but they don't last forever. I don't know

how my husband put up with me then.

My problem is I can't take SSRI type antidepressants. They make me depressed.

I can only take the type that work on dopamine, like Wellbutrin (Zyban). So

finding the right one might take a psychiatrist (my gastro didn't know this and

prescribed me SSRI's, made me more depressed).

There are some good chat rooms on places like www.delphiforums.com for hep c.

Tell them Alley sent ya :)

Alley

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