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I may have missed it in one of your earlier posts....are you a personal

trainer or other fitness/medical professional? You seem to be a wealth of

info....just curious.

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Hi sherry

Fiirst of all, most of us here are geno type 1..and the treatment is usually

48 weeks Not 24..although,12 and 24 weeks will determine if you continue

treatment if you clear by this time factor...We all were scared but are so

glad we did treatment to add years to our lives..thats what tx does..and the

tx gives your liver rest from the virus attacking it

Do you work full time? how old are you and do you have kids?...hugs, patty

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Hi Everyone, I have been silently watching all the posts for over a

month now on the board - what a great board. Lots of useful

information and I have learned things I didn't know before. I have

read alot about how you feel during treatments. I have a question -

alot of things I read about about the effects of treatment, both

during and after I already have those problems. Lack of energy, lack

of interest, cannot concentrate, cannot work due to fatigue. Nausea,

stomach problems, bad vision problems, depression, moodiness, not

caring to leave the house to do anything! Is it normal to have all

these problems if your not going through treatment and if I do start

treatment, all these things going to get worse??? I am scared to

start treatment after reading about all the side effects. And if I

am going through this now, what is going to be like to go through

treatment. And I am told that with the type of HEP C (genotype 1A)

that it is the most resitant to treatment. And they tell me

normally with this type of HEP C it can take up to 24 months of

treatment to clear the virus if it works at all. Please help here.

I found out 2.5 yrs ago I had this and it seems like my life is

sprialing down and have had alot of new health issues come up. Vison

has gotten terrible - my teeth started falling out. Wound up getting

the ones I had left pulled. I have alot of days where i just want to

get up and run away.

Just looking for input as everyone on here seems to have quite a bit

of first hand knowledge.

Sorry for such a long post

Sherry

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Hi Patty, I cannot work full time anymore. I don't have the strength

or mental ability to do so. I used to be a mortgage loan processor.

Very detailed work and long hours. I 50 yrs old. Found out when I

was 47 I had it and had been telling my doctors for over a year

prior to finding out something was wrong. All my children are grown

and I have 9 grandchildren. So far, all my liver panels have always

been normal. My liver cat scan did not show anything abnormal, but

my viral load keeps getting higher. If I do treatment, am I going

to feel like my old self again. I am just very confused as to what

to do.

Thanks for responding to me

>

> Hi sherry

>

> Fiirst of all, most of us here are geno type 1..and the treatment

is usually

> 48 weeks Not 24..although,12 and 24 weeks will determine if you

continue

> treatment if you clear by this time factor...We all were scared

but are so

> glad we did treatment to add years to our lives..thats what tx

does..and the

> tx gives your liver rest from the virus attacking it

> Do you work full time? how old are you and do you have

kids?...hugs, patty

> Question

>

>

> Hi Everyone, I have been silently watching all the posts for over a

> month now on the board - what a great board. Lots of useful

> information and I have learned things I didn't know before. I have

> read alot about how you feel during treatments. I have a

question -

> alot of things I read about about the effects of treatment, both

> during and after I already have those problems. Lack of energy,

lack

> of interest, cannot concentrate, cannot work due to fatigue.

Nausea,

> stomach problems, bad vision problems, depression, moodiness, not

> caring to leave the house to do anything! Is it normal to have all

> these problems if your not going through treatment and if I do

start

> treatment, all these things going to get worse??? I am scared to

> start treatment after reading about all the side effects. And if I

> am going through this now, what is going to be like to go through

> treatment. And I am told that with the type of HEP C (genotype 1A)

> that it is the most resitant to treatment. And they tell me

> normally with this type of HEP C it can take up to 24 months of

> treatment to clear the virus if it works at all. Please help here.

> I found out 2.5 yrs ago I had this and it seems like my life is

> sprialing down and have had alot of new health issues come up.

Vison

> has gotten terrible - my teeth started falling out. Wound up

getting

> the ones I had left pulled. I have alot of days where i just want

to

> get up and run away.

> Just looking for input as everyone on here seems to have quite a

bit

> of first hand knowledge.

>

> Sorry for such a long post

> Sherry

>

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Hi, Sherry, I'm VickieG, age 58 in treatment with genotype 1b since the last week of June 2007. I too was afraid to start treatment with the long list of sides attached to meds. You must understand that the list of sides is a list. You may not get any or many of them. But, the sure thing is that if you have hep-c, you need treatment to keep your liver from being damaged beyond repair. I cleared at 12 weeks and will continue treatment until the last week of May this year. I didn't have symptoms until I started tx and they were mild until after xmas. Then it was more bad days than good. Everyone is different in the way they do on tx. I believe

that all your symptoms are also normal symptoms of Hep-c. Have you seen a dr. yet for blood tests? I assume you have as you know your genotype. It sounds like you need to go on an antidepressant as soon as possible. It will help you get back into caring about things around you and that will give you the strength you need to battle this dragon. Love and hugs, VickieG

QuestionHi Everyone, I have been silently watching all the posts for over amonth now on the board - what a great board. Lots of usefulinformation and I have learned things I didn't know before. I haveread alot about how you feel during treatments. I have a question -alot of things I read about about the effects of treatment, bothduring and after I already have those problems. Lack of energy, lackof interest, cannot concentrate, cannot work due to fatigue. Nausea,stomach problems, bad vision problems, depression, moodiness, notcaring to leave the house to do anything! Is it normal to have allthese problems if your not going through treatment and if I do starttreatment, all these things going to get worse??? I am scared tostart treatment after reading about all the side effects. And if Iam going through this now, what is going to be like to go throughtreatment. And I am told that

with the type of HEP C (genotype 1A)that it is the most resitant to treatment. And they tell menormally with this type of HEP C it can take up to 24 months oftreatment to clear the virus if it works at all. Please help here.I found out 2.5 yrs ago I had this and it seems like my life issprialing down and have had alot of new health issues come up. Visonhas gotten terrible - my teeth started falling out. Wound up gettingthe ones I had left pulled. I have alot of days where i just want toget up and run away.Just looking for input as everyone on here seems to have quite a bitof first hand knowledge.Sorry for such a long postSherry

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Have any of your kids gone through a period where they think there are to many

coincidences?

For instance Joei is having (many times a day) situations where something will

come on TV and she will say " whoa, I was just thinking of that " or being online

and all of a sudden an ad will pop up that she says she was just thinking about

the subject matter.  The look she gets on her face when she tells me it has

happened is that look of anxiety that I know to well.

Hmm, I don't know if I am explaining this right but it is as if she thinks it

has some great meaning that this is happening.

 

~~Kathy

 Courage is not living without fear.

Courage is being scared to death and doing the right thing anyway.

-Chae

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