A person who can afford (unapproved) stem cell therapy at £20,000 - £30,000 and ozone therapy is unlikely to be short of cash.
Your post is complete nonsense and your IP is blacklisted.
To avoid our members wasting any more of their valuable time on an obviously disturbed individual, we are removing you from the forum.
Steff
Bills said
Sep 6, 2012
Bills wrote:
I am updating this post about RX Relief prescription discounts I spoke to 2 pharmacy's advised Go for the drug companies for the Tx drugs as first choice
If you have a prescription plan Use that This RX Relief http://rxreliefcard.com/ is better used by people with no insurance discounts about be about 20% on average There are better things out there and posted on the forum
Mary Jane, Alan those links are a tremendous and valuable bunch of links This is a real problem for some there is help out there If you don't ask you don't get
In addtion to that If you need any meds right now " Not just for the Tx drugs" and have a prescription and cant wait for the drug company this service is offering help In my Package was a Card from RX Relief good for 50,000 drugs at 50,000 pharmacys it reads
also If I want to get more cards for friends go to http://rxreliefcard.com/ or call 1 800 776 0760 I don't know how it works It also reads save up to 75% on virtually every FDA approved drug It names all the majior pharmacy chains CVS Right Aid Wallgreens Duane Reade
go to http://rxreliefcard.com/ or call 1 800 776 0760
Please look at the link for more info
-- Edited by Bills on Thursday 6th of September 2012 02:14:55 AM
-- Edited by Bills on Thursday 6th of September 2012 05:13:19 AM
Minerva said
Sep 6, 2012
Hi and welcome from me too Michael.
This link should help with the forum abbreviations.
Wish you all the very best with your treatment (tx).
Hugs
Heather xxx
Michael44 said
Sep 6, 2012
Wow, you guys are amazing, thank you so much for the beginners low down.
Firstly I have no experience with abreviations....Tx and Rx what are those?
I am Danish but lives in USA and was very surprised to experience the high level of
abreviations used especially within the medical field LOL
My treatments so far has been Drs who is doing very specific treatments like:
Stem cell therapy, Ozone, herbs, IV homeopathic and so on. It was very succesful
in the beginning but was too costly and second treatment was non succesful.
I am now looking into doing the medical treatments as I have seen too many people make the mistake to go
natural and end up in a bad place because of valuable lost time.
I will check out the links and see what I can integrate into my life. One of the consequences
of my Hep C is a lot of inflamation and this has caused my neck and nerves to be affected and
thus I get very spacey and short memory...please forgive me these short commings :)
I had all my internal organs scanned and they are all perfect. Liver has no scirrosis, or enlargement, no fat no hardening nothing!!
I am going to get my enzyme levels taken today as that I understand is quite important along with how I feel
and not neccesarily the viral load.
Oh, the outcome of the treatments in Mexico we lowered the viral load from 8.3 million to 3 million in 2 months with all natural medicine.
It stayed that low for a year with no treatments, but as I started a new treatment with herbs form a Dr here in Sedona USA it sky rocketed
for some reason. This is why I am coming here to end the natural treatments and start the regular treatments in this way.
I havent looked at the links yet so once I have done that I will check in with any questions I might have.
Blessings of peace everyone,
Michael
greenqueen said
Sep 6, 2012
Hi Michael,
You said in your original post that you've already had treatment for Hep C in the US and Mexico and I'm a little surprised that insurance and patient assistance programs weren't explained to you then, if the cost of the meds was an issue. What treatment regime were you on and what was the outcome of the treatment?
Now that MJ has posted some excellent info, please let us know how you get on.
Steff xx
PS Have moved this to General Discussion
LanaiSurferGirl said
Sep 6, 2012
Mary Jane that is great news! :)
Tattoo Bear said
Sep 6, 2012
My Doctor has a social worker that did all the paperwork etc for all the meds I need.
news said
Sep 6, 2012
This is excellent information. I was so happy to find out my insurance was going to help so much with my treatment expenses. Then in the same thought I began to wonder about others who weren't so lucky. The sort of information in your post could make treatment possible for many folks. Not easy, but possible. Thanks for posting. Alan
Mary Jane said
Sep 6, 2012
Hello Michael 44,
I know some of the others Guru's will jump in and help you to the best of their ability. If you go to the knowledge section on this website there is a ton of awesome information. Several pharmaceutical companies offer assistance for drug therapy. Hang in there..
Just a few, I copied and pasted for a quick reference:
Or you can call Roche (if prescribed Pegasys) 800-397-1258 or 877-734-2797 or Schering-Plough (if prescribed Peg-Intron) 800-521-7157
2.Vertex is supplying the inciveck free of charge www.vertexgps.com tel for assistance is 855-837-8394. Also the Genentech Access to care foundation is supplying the peainterferon and ribavirin free of charge. 888-941-3331.. If you make less than a certain amount of money and do not have insurance you can get all the meds for free or at a huge discount.
FOR ANYONE HERE NEW TO TREATMENT MERCK WILL HELP YOU. I CALLED AND I WILL BE GETTING ALL MY MEDS FREE. THEY ARE VERY WILLING TO HELP.YOU CAN GOOGLE ACT PROGRAM FOR MORE INFO OR CALL THEM @ 866-363-6379 GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS...
peace and love MJ
Michael44 said
Sep 6, 2012
Hi everyone,
I have many questions but will start with a few.
I am not a US citizen but is permanent resident.
My viral load is now 10,7 million. I am obviously concerned as it has tripled in short amount of time.
My question is, has any of you had to obtain medical insurance while being aware of your Hep C?
My understanding is that it will cost a fortune to go through treatments with out the ins, and I dont have that.
Any good advice how to proceed taking care of this body while having no medical ins?
Any support system for hep C patients out there that I should be aware of?
Thank you for a great forum!!!
Michael
Bills said
Sep 5, 2012
Jackpot
Mary Jane, Alan those links are a tremendous and valuable bunch of links This is a real problem for some there is help out there If you don't ask you don't get
In addtion to that If you need any meds right now " Not just for the Tx drugs" and have a prescription and cant wait for the drug company this service is offering help In my Package was a Card from RX Relief good for 50,000 drugs at 50,000 pharmacys it reads
also If I want to get more cards for friends go to http://rxreliefcard.com/ or call 1 800 776 0760 I don't know how it works It also readssave up to 75% on virtually every FDA approved drug It names all the majior pharmacy chains CVS Right Aid Wallgreens Duane Reade
go to http://rxreliefcard.com/ or call 1 800 776 0760
Please look at the link for more info
-- Edited by Bills on Thursday 6th of September 2012 02:14:55 AM
-- Edited by Bills on Thursday 6th of September 2012 05:13:19 AM
Hi "Michael,
A person who can afford (unapproved) stem cell therapy at £20,000 - £30,000 and ozone therapy is unlikely to be short of cash.
Your post is complete nonsense and your IP is blacklisted.
To avoid our members wasting any more of their valuable time on an obviously disturbed individual, we are removing you from the forum.
Steff
Hi and welcome from me too Michael.

This link should help with the forum abbreviations.
http://hepcfriends.activeboard.com/t13098447/forum-abbreviations/
Wish you all the very best with your treatment (tx).
Hugs
Heather xxx
Wow, you guys are amazing, thank you so much for the beginners low down.
Firstly I have no experience with abreviations....Tx and Rx what are those?
I am Danish but lives in USA and was very surprised to experience the high level of
abreviations used especially within the medical field LOL
My treatments so far has been Drs who is doing very specific treatments like:
Stem cell therapy, Ozone, herbs, IV homeopathic and so on. It was very succesful
in the beginning but was too costly and second treatment was non succesful.
I am now looking into doing the medical treatments as I have seen too many people make the mistake to go
natural and end up in a bad place because of valuable lost time.
I will check out the links and see what I can integrate into my life. One of the consequences
of my Hep C is a lot of inflamation and this has caused my neck and nerves to be affected and
thus I get very spacey and short memory...please forgive me these short commings :)
I had all my internal organs scanned and they are all perfect. Liver has no scirrosis, or enlargement, no fat no hardening nothing!!
I am going to get my enzyme levels taken today as that I understand is quite important along with how I feel
and not neccesarily the viral load.
Oh, the outcome of the treatments in Mexico we lowered the viral load from 8.3 million to 3 million in 2 months with all natural medicine.
It stayed that low for a year with no treatments, but as I started a new treatment with herbs form a Dr here in Sedona USA it sky rocketed
for some reason. This is why I am coming here to end the natural treatments and start the regular treatments in this way.
I havent looked at the links yet so once I have done that I will check in with any questions I might have.
Blessings of peace everyone,
Michael
Hi Michael,
You said in your original post that you've already had treatment for Hep C in the US and Mexico and I'm a little surprised that insurance and patient assistance programs weren't explained to you then, if the cost of the meds was an issue. What treatment regime were you on and what was the outcome of the treatment?
http://hepcfriends.activeboard.com/t50686056/translating-my-viral-load-results/
Now that MJ has posted some excellent info, please let us know how you get on.
Steff xx
PS Have moved this to General Discussion
Mary Jane that is great news! :)
My Doctor has a social worker that did all the paperwork etc for all the meds I need.
Hello Michael 44,
I know some of the others Guru's will jump in and help you to the best of their ability. If you go to the knowledge section on this website there is a ton of awesome information. Several pharmaceutical companies offer assistance for drug therapy. Hang in there..
Just a few, I copied and pasted for a quick reference:
1.
Here are links to and the.PDF download application which the application can download and print. (You need Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Schering-Plough has their own Commitment to Care Program and their .PDF form is available hereRoche's Patient RxAssist
Pegasys=Roche
Peg-Intron=Schering-Plough
Or you can call Roche (if prescribed Pegasys) 800-397-1258 or 877-734-2797
or Schering-Plough (if prescribed Peg-Intron) 800-521-7157
2. Vertex is supplying the inciveck free of charge www.vertexgps.com tel for assistance is 855-837-8394. Also the Genentech Access to care foundation is supplying the peainterferon and ribavirin free of charge. 888-941-3331.. If you make less than a certain amount of money and do not have insurance you can get all the meds for free or at a huge discount.
3. www.Panfoundation.org Patient Access Network Foundation there are guidelines!
FOR ANYONE HERE NEW TO TREATMENT MERCK WILL HELP YOU. I CALLED AND I WILL BE GETTING ALL MY MEDS FREE. THEY ARE VERY WILLING TO HELP.YOU CAN GOOGLE ACT PROGRAM FOR MORE INFO OR CALL THEM @ 866-363-6379 GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS...
peace and love MJ
Hi everyone,
I have many questions but will start with a few.
I am not a US citizen but is permanent resident.
My viral load is now 10,7 million. I am obviously concerned as it has tripled in short amount of time.
My question is, has any of you had to obtain medical insurance while being aware of your Hep C?
My understanding is that it will cost a fortune to go through treatments with out the ins, and I dont have that.
Any good advice how to proceed taking care of this body while having no medical ins?
Any support system for hep C patients out there that I should be aware of?
Thank you for a great forum!!!
Michael
Jackpot
Mary Jane, Alan those links are a tremendous and valuable bunch of links This is a real problem for some there is help out there If you don't ask you don't get
In addtion to that If you need any meds right now " Not just for the Tx drugs" and have a prescription and cant wait for the drug company this service is offering help In my Package was a Card from RX Relief good for 50,000 drugs at 50,000 pharmacys it reads
also If I want to get more cards for friends go to http://rxreliefcard.com/ or call 1 800 776 0760 I don't know how it works It also reads save up to 75% on virtually every FDA approved drug It names all the majior pharmacy chains CVS Right Aid Wallgreens Duane Reade
go to http://rxreliefcard.com/ or call 1 800 776 0760
Please look at the link for more info
-- Edited by Bills on Thursday 6th of September 2012 02:14:55 AM
-- Edited by Bills on Thursday 6th of September 2012 05:13:19 AM