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--- 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

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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,.

> >

> >

> >

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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,.

>

>

>

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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