Guest guest Posted April 23, 2002 Report Share Posted April 23, 2002 --- Tatezi <tatezi@...> wrote: > Willem... > > After my 13 months on the old combo, I went through withdrawal type > stuff. Felt awful, was jittery and jumpy, crummy tummy for the > jitteriness and very tired but couldn't sleep. That could have been caused by your thyroid too, especially if it was not well under control by the time you stopped treatment! C __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2002 Report Share Posted April 24, 2002 Edie....so glad to hear you are starting thyroid treatment TOMORROW. It was ridiculous to make you wait like that..... can you sue the military?? lol Hugggggggs Carol Edie wrote: > : > > I am now almost 8 weeks post-treatment. After the first few days, I > felt a > lot better really fast. Then, about 3 weeks into that, I started to > go > downhill. But, I don't know if it was withdrawal or my stupid thyroid > > shutting down. > > Watch that thyroid.... > > Edie > > post treatment > > > > HI.Now 9 days post-treatment and I feel bloody awfull.Worse then I > was on > the PEG-combo.Do I suffer from withdrawel symptons?.Never had this > when I > withdrew from standard.Is this normal and somebody else has the same > experience?Thanks,not ROFL,. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2002 Report Share Posted April 24, 2002 Yes-for some there is a type of 'withdrawal'. I felt pretty lousy myself for about the first six months after this last go-round-and it was a different lousy from the treatment symptoms. I blame it on immune responses shutting down, and other systems starting up that were dormant during the body's war on the virus. I found that I had to triple my calcium intake as I developed constant Charlie Horses (cramps in the calves) starting about a week or so after stopping rx (treatment). gail > From: " willem landstra " <wmland@...> > Reply-Hepatitis C > Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 17:35:16 +0200 > <Hepatitis C > > Subject: post treatment > > HI.Now 9 days post-treatment and I feel bloody awfull.Worse then I was on the > PEG-combo.Do I suffer from withdrawel symptons?.Never had this when I withdrew > from standard.Is this normal and somebody else has the same > experience?Thanks,not ROFL,. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 Oh Carol and everyone, I truly don't want to seem ungrateful.I am truly happy that everything has been favorable. The cirrochiss does bother me A LOT.I come from a long line of worrywarts so part of that is just " my way " .If I don't hv something to worry about, then I " think " up something.I do hope the depressioin fades after treatment. At least then I should fine out how much is treatment related and how much is me having a major problem. Loosing insurane so I am not going to have the insurance for the anti-depressants. I am going to look into getting assistance with the Medicine Program- Anyone had any luck at all with that, or getting the insurance to pay for it certain drugs. I know that Paxil is on their list and I wonder too how long all this takes to get into effect. I guess they wdn't consider me at all until the insurance is gone,whcih I would really like to start the process now. Anybody else had any luck with them, please ket me know. cher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 Oh Carol and everyone, I truly don't want to seem ungrateful.I am truly happy that everything has been favorable. The cirrochiss does bother me A LOT.I come from a long line of worrywarts so part of that is just " my way " .If I don't hv something to worry about, then I " think " up something.I do hope the depressioin fades after treatment. At least then I should fine out how much is treatment related and how much is me having a major problem. Loosing insurane so I am not going to have the insurance for the anti-depressants. I am going to look into getting assistance with the Medicine Program- Anyone had any luck at all with that, or getting the insurance to pay for it certain drugs. I know that Paxil is on their list and I wonder too how long all this takes to get into effect. I guess they wdn't consider me at all until the insurance is gone,whcih I would really like to start the process now. Anybody else had any luck with them, please ket me know. cher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 Oh Carol and everyone, I truly don't want to seem ungrateful.I am truly happy that everything has been favorable. The cirrochiss does bother me A LOT.I come from a long line of worrywarts so part of that is just " my way " .If I don't hv something to worry about, then I " think " up something.I do hope the depressioin fades after treatment. At least then I should fine out how much is treatment related and how much is me having a major problem. Loosing insurane so I am not going to have the insurance for the anti-depressants. I am going to look into getting assistance with the Medicine Program- Anyone had any luck at all with that, or getting the insurance to pay for it certain drugs. I know that Paxil is on their list and I wonder too how long all this takes to get into effect. I guess they wdn't consider me at all until the insurance is gone,whcih I would really like to start the process now. Anybody else had any luck with them, please ket me know. cher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 Oh Carol and everyone, I truly don't want to seem ungrateful.I am truly happy that everything has been favorable. The cirrochiss does bother me A LOT.I come from a long line of worrywarts so part of that is just " my way " .If I don't hv something to worry about, then I " think " up something.I do hope the depressioin fades after treatment. At least then I should fine out how much is treatment related and how much is me having a major problem. Loosing insurane so I am not going to have the insurance for the anti-depressants. I am going to look into getting assistance with the Medicine Program- Anyone had any luck at all with that, or getting the insurance to pay for it certain drugs. I know that Paxil is on their list and I wonder too how long all this takes to get into effect. I guess they wdn't consider me at all until the insurance is gone,whcih I would really like to start the process now. Anybody else had any luck with them, please ket me know. cher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 Hi Cher....hey I know what it's like to be a worry wart, I'm getting better at it but I've been one all my life too....had a stomach ulcer at age 6....I used to take life too seriously but I've worked on that a lot.....I don't know what the policy is in the USA, but here in Canada I knew I needed to go on anti-depressants which are very expensive....but since I wasn't making a lot of money at the time I qualified for 100% coverage from the Mental Health Society....or whatever they're called. Maybe take a look into that since the US is far superior in their mental health than Canada. Good luck. Carol Re:Post Treatment Oh Carol and everyone, I truly don't want to seem ungrateful.I am truly happy that everything has been favorable. The cirrochiss does bother me A LOT.I come from a long line of worrywarts so part of that is just " my way " .If I don't hv something to worry about, then I " think " up something.I do hope the depressioin fades after treatment. At least then I should fine out how much is treatment related and how much is me having a major problem. Loosing insurane so I am not going to have the insurance for the anti-depressants. I am going to look into getting assistance with the Medicine Program- Anyone had any luck at all with that, or getting the insurance to pay for it certain drugs. I know that Paxil is on their list and I wonder too how long all this takes to get into effect. I guess they wdn't consider me at all until the insurance is gone,whcih I would really like to start the process now. Anybody else had any luck with them, please ket me know. cher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 Hi Cher....hey I know what it's like to be a worry wart, I'm getting better at it but I've been one all my life too....had a stomach ulcer at age 6....I used to take life too seriously but I've worked on that a lot.....I don't know what the policy is in the USA, but here in Canada I knew I needed to go on anti-depressants which are very expensive....but since I wasn't making a lot of money at the time I qualified for 100% coverage from the Mental Health Society....or whatever they're called. Maybe take a look into that since the US is far superior in their mental health than Canada. Good luck. Carol Re:Post Treatment Oh Carol and everyone, I truly don't want to seem ungrateful.I am truly happy that everything has been favorable. The cirrochiss does bother me A LOT.I come from a long line of worrywarts so part of that is just " my way " .If I don't hv something to worry about, then I " think " up something.I do hope the depressioin fades after treatment. At least then I should fine out how much is treatment related and how much is me having a major problem. Loosing insurane so I am not going to have the insurance for the anti-depressants. I am going to look into getting assistance with the Medicine Program- Anyone had any luck at all with that, or getting the insurance to pay for it certain drugs. I know that Paxil is on their list and I wonder too how long all this takes to get into effect. I guess they wdn't consider me at all until the insurance is gone,whcih I would really like to start the process now. Anybody else had any luck with them, please ket me know. cher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 Hi Cher....hey I know what it's like to be a worry wart, I'm getting better at it but I've been one all my life too....had a stomach ulcer at age 6....I used to take life too seriously but I've worked on that a lot.....I don't know what the policy is in the USA, but here in Canada I knew I needed to go on anti-depressants which are very expensive....but since I wasn't making a lot of money at the time I qualified for 100% coverage from the Mental Health Society....or whatever they're called. Maybe take a look into that since the US is far superior in their mental health than Canada. Good luck. Carol Re:Post Treatment Oh Carol and everyone, I truly don't want to seem ungrateful.I am truly happy that everything has been favorable. The cirrochiss does bother me A LOT.I come from a long line of worrywarts so part of that is just " my way " .If I don't hv something to worry about, then I " think " up something.I do hope the depressioin fades after treatment. At least then I should fine out how much is treatment related and how much is me having a major problem. Loosing insurane so I am not going to have the insurance for the anti-depressants. I am going to look into getting assistance with the Medicine Program- Anyone had any luck at all with that, or getting the insurance to pay for it certain drugs. I know that Paxil is on their list and I wonder too how long all this takes to get into effect. I guess they wdn't consider me at all until the insurance is gone,whcih I would really like to start the process now. Anybody else had any luck with them, please ket me know. cher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 Hi Cher....hey I know what it's like to be a worry wart, I'm getting better at it but I've been one all my life too....had a stomach ulcer at age 6....I used to take life too seriously but I've worked on that a lot.....I don't know what the policy is in the USA, but here in Canada I knew I needed to go on anti-depressants which are very expensive....but since I wasn't making a lot of money at the time I qualified for 100% coverage from the Mental Health Society....or whatever they're called. Maybe take a look into that since the US is far superior in their mental health than Canada. Good luck. Carol Re:Post Treatment Oh Carol and everyone, I truly don't want to seem ungrateful.I am truly happy that everything has been favorable. The cirrochiss does bother me A LOT.I come from a long line of worrywarts so part of that is just " my way " .If I don't hv something to worry about, then I " think " up something.I do hope the depressioin fades after treatment. At least then I should fine out how much is treatment related and how much is me having a major problem. Loosing insurane so I am not going to have the insurance for the anti-depressants. I am going to look into getting assistance with the Medicine Program- Anyone had any luck at all with that, or getting the insurance to pay for it certain drugs. I know that Paxil is on their list and I wonder too how long all this takes to get into effect. I guess they wdn't consider me at all until the insurance is gone,whcih I would really like to start the process now. Anybody else had any luck with them, please ket me know. cher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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