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Karolyn:

They found the cirrhosis when they did a biopsy. I am relieved to hear that

other people have a viral load as high or higher. Not that I want to hear

that anyone is ill. I just couldn't believe that it increased so

dramatically in ten months. I am mostly just fatigued. I had to reduce my

work schedule from over 40 hrs./week to 24. That is hard enough. I have

one 16 hour day and I have to sleep most of the next day because I feel so

drained. I have improved my nutrition to see if it helps and I am staying

away from animal protein. Time will tell. Hopefully my viral load will

drop just as quickly after I finally start tx.

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> Hi Val - I freaked when I found out my viral load was 7,000,000; but

> after finging out that it could be way higher I calmed down. Even

> when it was that high my alt and ast were relatively normal. How did

> they find the cirrhosis? This is such a weird virus. I have a hard

> time figuring out just how it works know matter how much I read. Even

> at 7,000,000 I felt fine. Other people might have the same numbers as

> me and not feel fine. I have stage 1 fibrosis, and I've seen people

> with no fibrosis who feel terrible. It surely is a crazy virus! Hang

> in there!! My prayers are with you. Love & Blessings, Karolyn

>

>

> > Well, I went to see the I.D. doc today. She is delaying the start

> of treatment for another 2 and a half weeks. I have to go and get a

> more recent CAT scan of my abdomin. I got some extremely shocking

> news. My viral load jumped from 850,000 ten months ago to OVER 4

> million as of 1 week ago. My liver enzymes actually dropped

> slightly. They have never been very high. The highest so far was

> 145 and 131. And I have cirrhosis!!! I beginning to think this is a

> sneaky little virus and that liver enzyme levels don't mean that

> much. At least it sure appears to be the case here. Has anyone else

> had a viral load that high? I was afraid before, but now I am

> petrified

> >

> >

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, I am geno 1a, stage 4 cirrhosis, viral load 7 milllion. I freaked too when I first got the news. But guess what, I'M STILL HERE! I did just what you have done, veggies fruits, half gallon water, glutathione for the immune system, MGN 3, selenium, and schizandra with P'au Darco 7 days on and 7 off. I am like a kid at Christmas 6 days a week now, good energy and positive attitude. I too add garlic (odorless). When my doctor

does give the nod....look out virus

Have a good one,

Gwen

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Karolyn:

I seem to have the same problem with sugar. I CRAVE the stuff. I know it

does absolutely no good to my body, but it sure helps my mind!

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> Hi - I do think that nutrition is of the utmost importance.

> Since my diagnosis, I've been eating more fruits and veggies than

> ever in my life. That, coupled with drinking 64 or so ounces of water

> a day and staying away from processed foods with additives, etc. has

> certainly been a boon to my health. Just would like to totally give

> up the sugar and bread! Those are my biggest problems. I don't

> remember if you mentioned if you were taking any supps? If nothing

> else, a good milk thistle and colostrum are a good bet. God bless.

> Karolyn

>

> > > > Well, I went to see the I.D. doc today. She is delaying the

> start

> > > of treatment for another 2 and a half weeks. I have to go and

> get a

> > > more recent CAT scan of my abdomin. I got some extremely shocking

> > > news. My viral load jumped from 850,000 ten months ago to OVER 4

> > > million as of 1 week ago. My liver enzymes actually dropped

> > > slightly. They have never been very high. The highest so far

> was

> > > 145 and 131. And I have cirrhosis!!! I beginning to think this

> is a

> > > sneaky little virus and that liver enzyme levels don't mean that

> > > much. At least it sure appears to be the case here. Has anyone

> else

> > > had a viral load that high? I was afraid before, but now I am

> > > petrified

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I think I better make it clear that I am not advocating the excessive use of

sugar. I know it is not good for me. I haven't started taking vitamin

supplements yet. I am making a trip to the health food store today to get

milk thistle, vitamins, more " green " food supplements, flax seed and soy

protein. I have to admit, my diet was absolutely horrible for a few months.

Like I said, I crave sugar and that is the kind of foods I would eat instead

of choosing a healthy meal. My appetite is not good at all and when I

choose to eat something unhealthy I am unable to eat the healthy foods.

That is another problem I am having due to this nasty disease. I keep

visualizing my body killing off the virus. Maybe that will help. I am

looking for yoga classes that are geared toward people with back injuries.

I believe that it would be the perfect combination for me as far as

exercising the body and calming the mind.

Val

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> > Hi - I do think that nutrition is of the utmost importance.

> > Since my diagnosis, I've been eating more fruits and veggies than

> > ever in my life. That, coupled with drinking 64 or so ounces of water

> > a day and staying away from processed foods with additives, etc. has

> > certainly been a boon to my health. Just would like to totally give

> > up the sugar and bread! Those are my biggest problems. I don't

> > remember if you mentioned if you were taking any supps? If nothing

> > else, a good milk thistle and colostrum are a good bet. God bless.

> > Karolyn

> >

> > > > > Well, I went to see the I.D. doc today. She is delaying the

> > start

> > > > of treatment for another 2 and a half weeks. I have to go and

> > get a

> > > > more recent CAT scan of my abdomin. I got some extremely shocking

> > > > news. My viral load jumped from 850,000 ten months ago to OVER 4

> > > > million as of 1 week ago. My liver enzymes actually dropped

> > > > slightly. They have never been very high. The highest so far

> > was

> > > > 145 and 131. And I have cirrhosis!!! I beginning to think this

> > is a

> > > > sneaky little virus and that liver enzyme levels don't mean that

> > > > much. At least it sure appears to be the case here. Has anyone

> > else

> > > > had a viral load that high? I was afraid before, but now I am

> > > > petrified

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Hi , I see you are really learning a lot! Visualization is a good thing, and getting into yoga will help tremendously! You go girl! In health, Satya

[ ] Re: Another delay....>>> > Hi - I do think that nutrition is of the utmost importance.> > Since my diagnosis, I've been eating more fruits and veggies than> > ever in my life. That, coupled with drinking 64 or so ounces of water> > a day and staying away from processed foods with additives, etc. has> > certainly been a boon to my health. Just would like to totally give> > up the sugar and bread! Those are my biggest problems. I don't> > remember if you mentioned if you were taking any supps? If nothing> > else, a good milk thistle and colostrum are a good bet. God bless.> > Karolyn> > > > > > > Well, I went to see the I.D. doc today. She is delaying the> > start> > > > of treatment for another 2 and a half weeks. I have to go and> > get a> > > > more recent CAT scan of my abdomin. I got some extremely shocking> > > > news. My viral load jumped from 850,000 ten months ago to OVER 4> > > > million as of 1 week ago. My liver enzymes actually dropped> > > > slightly. They have never been very high. The highest so far> > was> > > > 145 and 131. And I have cirrhosis!!! I beginning to think this> > is a> > > > sneaky little virus and that liver enzyme levels don't mean that> > > > much. At least it sure appears to be the case here. Has anyone> > else> > > > had a viral load that high? I was afraid before, but now I am> > > > petrified> > > > >> > > > > > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >

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Im an ag major and cholesterum sounds like the best bet for research, cj

Karolyn:

I seem to have the same problem with sugar. I CRAVE the stuff. I know it does absolutely no good to my body, but it sure helps my mind!

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> Hi - I do think that nutrition is of the utmost importance. > Since my diagnosis, I've been eating more fruits and veggies than > ever in my life. That, coupled with drinking 64 or so ounces of water > a day and staying away from processed foods with additives, etc. has > certainly been a boon to my health. Just would like to totally give > up the sugar and bread! Those are my biggest problems. I don't > remember if you mentioned if you were taking any supps? If nothing > else, a good milk thistle and colostrum are a good bet. God bless. > Karolyn > > > > > Well, I went to see the I.D. doc today. She is delaying the > start > > > of treatment for another 2 and a half weeks. I have to go and > get a > > > more recent CAT scan of my abdomin. I got some extremely shocking > > > news. My viral load jumped from 850,000 ten months ago to OVER 4 > > > million as of 1 week ago. My liver enzymes actually dropped > > > slightly. They have never been very high. The highest so far > was > > > 145 and 131. And I have cirrhosis!!! I beginning to think this > is a > > > sneaky little virus and that liver enzyme levels don't mean that > > > much. At least it sure appears to be the case here. Has anyone > else > > > had a viral load that high? I was afraid before, but now I am > > > petrified > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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Put your hands on the lands of the still blue waters,

Put your hands on the lands of the still blue sea,

I put my hands in the lands of little tiny hydesville

and for a while, i am only part of she.

can't do yoga i tried it hurt, i have injuries from driving standup forklift

that affect upper extremeties anyone else have nerve compression problems on

top of this. love carol

Hi , I see you are really learning a lot! Visualization is a good

thing, and getting into yoga will help tremendously! You go girl! In health,

Satya

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>

> > Hi - I do think that nutrition is of the utmost importance. >

>Since my diagnosis, I've been eating more fruits and veggies than > ever in

>my life. That, coupled with drinking 64 or so ounces of water > a day and

>staying away from processed foods with additives, etc. has > certainly been

>a boon to my health. Just would like to totally give > up the sugar and

>bread! Those are my biggest problems. I don't > remember if you mentioned

>if you were taking any supps? If nothing > else, a good milk thistle and

>colostrum are a good bet. God bless. > Karolyn > > > > > Well, I went to

>see the I.D. doc today. She is delaying the > start > > > of treatment for

>another 2 and a half weeks. I have to go and > get a > > > more recent CAT

>scan of my abdomin. I got some extremely shocking > > > news. My viral load

>jumped from 850,000 ten months ago to OVER 4 > > > million as of 1 week

>ago. My liver enzymes actually dropped > > > slightly. They have never been

>very high. The highest so far > was > > > 145 and 131. And I have

>cirrhosis!!! I beginning to think this > is a > > > sneaky little virus and

>that liver enzyme levels don't mean that > > > much. At least it sure

>appears to be the case here. Has anyone > else > > > had a viral load that

>high? I was afraid before, but now I am > > > petrified > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > >

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Soy protein is very harful to your liver and kidneys. Soy protein creates about 87% nitrogen waste which is dumpd on the kidney's and liver. Please do not use soy protein.

Peace, Jeanine

http://hepchelp.homestead.com

First they ignore you,

then they laugh at you,

then they fight you,

then you win.

Mahatma Ghandi

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Hi ,

I have not posted on this list so we don’t

know each other, but please allow me to make a suggestion (or two) about the

sugar thing and a transition to a more nutritious diet.

My sugar cravings decreased when I added a

few servings of fruit to my morning ‘break-fast’. I also eat figs

off of my tree or dried figs off season. Figs, for instance have the (or one of,

since I haven’t checked this thoroughly) highest alkaline rating. Leaving

aside the alkaline/acid balance since I have already heard good things on this

list by knowledgeable folk – let me just say that the dried and fresh fruit

‘sugar’ replaces the processed sugar cravings. Plus, you get all

those antioxidants to boot. I believe you will also reduce the cravings for

sugar (the bodies craving for quick energy) as your body gets more energized by

natural and powerful sources of energy.

Then, I eat a slow burning grain cereal,

usually a rolled oats cereal that I make myself.

The combination of the sugar and the

slow-burning grain keep me away from the sugar cravings until the evening. If I

have eaten regularly throughout the day, my cravings for sugar are less then.

Otherwise I try to stock the most nutritious snacks I can. Choosing these

snacks will take some experimenting for you depending on whatever turns you on,

so to speak.

It sounds like you have a very good

shopping list for the health food store. Don’t overlook Trader Joes;

except my review (I work in the health food industry) of their entry into the herb

and vitamin category is just beginning and they have some gaps in their

knowledge and comprehension of the subject. They are a very good source for

transition snack items like nuts and trail mixes.

One thing about the vitamins you get, it

is advised to get an iron-free one unless you are anemic. I don’t know

the biochemistry about it, but it is believed that the virus feeds of iron in

the body. Then, there is the whole subject about iron-chelating foods like

green tea, when to take vitamin c (not with high iron containing foods as it

increases absorption) and supplementing calcium with iron foods as it competes

with iron for absorption and so lowers the amount absorbed. An Ester-C or

buffered vitamin C does best on an empty stomach and calcium citrate is the

best absorbed form of calcium. Good luck.

In Health!

Jay Emmons

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Thanks Jay. I have also heard that iron is not a good thing to take for folks with this disease. I actually saw a catalog for Trader Joe's at my mother's house.

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Hey, great! Your sugar craving will be

reduced when you get your system more alkaline. Search the web (www.google.com for “alkaline foods”)

and you will find many sites that list alkaline (and acid) foods. I like the

one below because it assigns a number to each food. I am lucky to have a fig

tree but most of the year I buy them to eat first thing in the morning (after

my SAMe and systemic enzymes). Not only is an alkaline internal environment good

for many reasons, it will reduce the sugar cravings.

ALKALI-FORMING FOODS

Figs

30.0

Potatoes

2.0

Soybeans

12.0

Pineapple

2.0

Lima beans

12.0

Cabbage

1.8

Apricots

9.5

Grapefruit

1.7

Spinach

8.0

Tomatoes

1.7

Turnip or beettops

8.0

Peaches

1.5

Raisins

7.0

Apples

1.0

Almonds

3.6

Grapes

1.0

Carrots

3.5

Bananas

1.0

Dates

3.0

Watermelon

1.0

Celery

2.5

Millet

0.5

Cucumber

2.5

Brazil Nuts

0.5

Cantaloupe

2.5

Coconuts

0.5

Lettuce

2.2

Buckwheat

0.5

Watercress

2.0

If the chart does not come through, you

can get it from:

http://www.freesoul.us/acidalk.html

You said something very important in your

email below “when I choose to eat something unhealthy I am unable

to eat the healthy foods.” Please keep in mind the opposite is true. THAT

is where the hope is. Once you change, it will not be the struggle you have

now.

In Health!

Jay Emmons

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Thanks Jay. I have also heard

that iron is not a good thing to take for folks with this disease. I

actually saw a catalog for Trader Joe's at my mother's house.

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