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Darlene I myself have no idea. But I'm sure someone in here can help you. I will be praying for Charlie.

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C & D Doepp <amber1@...> wrote: after 13 weeks of the peg-intron, they took Charlie off of it. His AST is 230 and the ALT is 302. The Dr. said he is afraid if they keep him on it he will go into liver failure. His WBC & platelet counts are slightly low. Can the medication cause this?Thanks,Darlene

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I don't know either

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--- Terry Long <pawpawto3@...> wrote:

>

> Darlene I myself have no idea. But I'm sure

> someone in here can help you. I will be praying for

> Charlie.

> Terry

>

> C & D Doepp <amber1@...> wrote: after 13

> weeks of the peg-intron, they took Charlie off of

> it. His AST is

> 230 and the ALT is 302. The Dr. said he is afraid if

> they keep him on it he

> will go into liver failure. His WBC & platelet

> counts are slightly low.

> Can the medication cause this?

> Thanks,

> Darlene

>

>

>

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Hi Darlene I don't think I have met you yet..I don't have the answer to that..Hopefully someone here can though...I always thought the meds were there to help not hurt though..

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Hi Darlene

Both the virus and the treatment can cause wbc and platelets to be low. My

platelets dropped as low as 44,000 while on the treatment.

[ ] AST/ALT???????????

> after 13 weeks of the peg-intron, they took Charlie off of it. His AST is

> 230 and the ALT is 302. The Dr. said he is afraid if they keep him on it

he

> will go into liver failure. His WBC & platelet counts are slightly low.

> Can the medication cause this?

> Thanks,

> Darlene

>

>

>

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My wbc went down almost to the point of having to stop

the treatment and then started back up again. They

stayed a little bit low throughout, I guess that's a

big part of the fatigue. -dz-

--- <ralexan@...> wrote:

> Hi Darlene

>

> Both the virus and the treatment can cause wbc and

> platelets to be low. My

> platelets dropped as low as 44,000 while on the

> treatment.

>

>

> [ ] AST/ALT???????????

>

>

> > after 13 weeks of the peg-intron, they took

> Charlie off of it. His AST is

> > 230 and the ALT is 302. The Dr. said he is afraid

> if they keep him on it

> he

> > will go into liver failure. His WBC & platelet

> counts are slightly low.

> > Can the medication cause this?

> > Thanks,

> > Darlene

> >

> >

> >

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There must be more to it than that. They will take you

off the meds if your blood counts drop too low, but

the AST and ALT counts should not be a factor in that

decision. The medication IS hard on your body in many

ways, though. Unfortunately we have found that doctors

don't always seem to care to explain the details to

us, they think we're too dense to understand, or

they're too busy to take the time.

-dz-

--- C & D Doepp <amber1@...> wrote:

> after 13 weeks of the peg-intron, they took Charlie

> off of it. His AST is

> 230 and the ALT is 302. The Dr. said he is afraid if

> they keep him on it he

> will go into liver failure. His WBC & platelet

> counts are slightly low.

> Can the medication cause this?

> Thanks,

> Darlene

>

>

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Darlene

Low platelets are the main reason I can't do treatment...... my platelet level

runs about 20 to 30 thousand....... it should be @ about 300,000

If I could get up to a steady 50 I could've done treatment - but haven't been @

that level since '95 My ALT & AST have always hung out @ about 3x the normal

levels

arlene

C & D Doepp wrote:

> after 13 weeks of the peg-intron, they took Charlie off of it. His AST is

> 230 and the ALT is 302. The Dr. said he is afraid if they keep him on it he

> will go into liver failure. His WBC & platelet counts are slightly low.

> Can the medication cause this?

> Thanks,

> Darlene

>

>

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or they just don't know!!

imaganeer wrote:

> There must be more to it than that. They will take you

> off the meds if your blood counts drop too low, but

> the AST and ALT counts should not be a factor in that

> decision. The medication IS hard on your body in many

> ways, though. Unfortunately we have found that doctors

> don't always seem to care to explain the details to

> us, they think we're too dense to understand, or

> they're too busy to take the time.

> -dz-

>

> --- C & D Doepp <amber1@...> wrote:

> > after 13 weeks of the peg-intron, they took Charlie

> > off of it. His AST is

> > 230 and the ALT is 302. The Dr. said he is afraid if

> > they keep him on it he

> > will go into liver failure. His WBC & platelet

> > counts are slightly low.

> > Can the medication cause this?

> > Thanks,

> > Darlene

> >

> >

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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