Me too Dave! Never slept this good my whole life! The 1st tx I didn't sleep till doc gave me Mild sleep aid. I ended up in hospital after passing out. This time.... Sleep or rest a lot!! The weeks are flying by... It's Friday night shot soon again!!!
davesf said
Nov 30, 2012
As miserable as treatment was, I slept the best I have in 20 years
JoAnneh said
Nov 30, 2012
Alan, You describe tx perfectly! I can't thank you Enough. It does change weekly. I itch, I don't itch, etc... I can't thank you enough for putting into Words so well that describes our journey. Thanks for hanging w us even though u are post treatment! Means a lot and we all thank you. U r a rock of strength And experience. JoAnne
gatekeep said
Nov 30, 2012
I find it hard to get off the coach at times.
I find I can complete one big task a day.
I have been able to go to work this past week
news said
Nov 29, 2012
Listening to all of you, and looking back on my own experiences, I can safely say that there is no real "normal" when it comes to Hep C Treatment, particularly the triples. It varies from week to week. I went from insomnia to sleeping sickness and back so many times I can't count them. I went from no appetite to ravenous almost weekly. I itched. I didn't itch. I crapped fire. I didn't crap fire. My hair got coarse. My hair fell out. My hair is growing back. But one thing that hasn't changed (yet) is UND. So there you go. Other than the fact that it will drive you crazy, these changes probably don't mean a whole lot. It's just the price we pay for healing. I began to feel like the wilder my side effects were the better the meds were working. If I was having a tough time, with wildly varying days and weeks, the virus must have been taking a bad beating. Now I go through my post treatment life, pretending not to care, but secretly watching my body every minute for any sign of trouble. So far everything looks good. And I am so happy and proud for all of us. Anyway, what I learned to do was adjust to the incredible swings during treatment, and keep up that weekly routine. After 36 rounds, it was over. Hang tough, my brothers and sisters, particularly those of you doing the long haul. It will end, and what doesn't kill us makes us stronger.
Alan
-- Edited by news on Friday 30th of November 2012 01:34:20 AM
joe oil said
Nov 24, 2012
Hi, Looks like were all different on this treatment. I have not been able to take a nap in 20 weeks, I also was on Incevik and I need a pill to sleep every night. I have been on Procrit for a month and now I have too much energy, is this normal?
JoAnneh said
Nov 24, 2012
I am on week 28 of 48, I am now sleeping a lot
Like I did in the
Beginning w Invicek, Is this the norm?
I can only do so much and declining
Get together a lot. Watching TV and reading w
Some housework seems to
Be
What I can do.....is this the
Norm
The 1st tx I didn't sleep till doc gave me
Mild sleep aid. I ended up in hospital after passing out.
This time.... Sleep or rest a lot!!
The weeks are flying by... It's Friday night shot soon again!!!
As miserable as treatment was, I slept the best I have in 20 years
You describe tx perfectly! I can't thank you
Enough. It does change weekly. I itch, I don't itch, etc...
I can't thank you enough for putting into
Words so well that describes our journey.
Thanks for hanging w us even though u are post treatment!
Means a lot and we all thank you.
U r a rock of strength
And experience.
JoAnne
Listening to all of you, and looking back on my own experiences, I can safely say that there is no real "normal" when it comes to Hep C Treatment, particularly the triples. It varies from week to week. I went from insomnia to sleeping sickness and back so many times I can't count them. I went from no appetite to ravenous almost weekly. I itched. I didn't itch. I crapped fire. I didn't crap fire. My hair got coarse. My hair fell out. My hair is growing back. But one thing that hasn't changed (yet) is UND. So there you go. Other than the fact that it will drive you crazy, these changes probably don't mean a whole lot. It's just the price we pay for healing. I began to feel like the wilder my side effects were the better the meds were working. If I was having a tough time, with wildly varying days and weeks, the virus must have been taking a bad beating. Now I go through my post treatment life, pretending not to care, but secretly watching my body every minute for any sign of trouble. So far everything looks good. And I am so happy and proud for all of us. Anyway, what I learned to do was adjust to the incredible swings during treatment, and keep up that weekly routine. After 36 rounds, it was over. Hang tough, my brothers and sisters, particularly those of you doing the long haul. It will end, and what doesn't kill us makes us stronger.
Alan
-- Edited by news on Friday 30th of November 2012 01:34:20 AM
Hi, Looks like were all different on this treatment. I have not been able to take a nap in 20 weeks, I also was on Incevik and I need a pill to sleep every night. I have been on Procrit for a month and now I have too much energy, is this normal?