That is a very high Viral Load. Do you know your Genotype?
I would not be satisfied with a Biopsy report that just said ' no scarring'. Do you have a copy of the report? You need to know the amount of inflammation ( no relation to scarring) and the degree of fibrosis. The report should say 'A0-4, F0-4'. To make any comments about treatment is futile without this basic information.
Kel said
Feb 26, 2013
Hi guys . Well I got more blood work done, and i got my biopsy. My viral count is 69 million, and biopsy showed no scarring.
My doctor says i dont need treatment because there is no scarring. I dont understand - why would I want to wait until there is damage to treat? That doesnt sound pro active or at all rational.
I have Healthy San Francisco insurance. If i were a wealthy person, or had some other insurance would my hep C be worthwhile to treat?
My suspicion about this is detracting from the relief i feel at finding out i dont have scarring.
Hi Kelly,
That is a very high Viral Load. Do you know your Genotype?
I would not be satisfied with a Biopsy report that just said ' no scarring'. Do you have a copy of the report? You need to know the amount of inflammation ( no relation to scarring) and the degree of fibrosis. The report should say 'A0-4, F0-4'. To make any comments about treatment is futile without this basic information.
Hi guys . Well I got more blood work done, and i got my biopsy. My viral count is 69 million, and biopsy showed no scarring.
My doctor says i dont need treatment because there is no scarring. I dont understand - why would I want to wait until there is damage to treat? That doesnt sound pro active or at all rational.
I have Healthy San Francisco insurance. If i were a wealthy person, or had some other insurance would my hep C be worthwhile to treat?
My suspicion about this is detracting from the relief i feel at finding out i dont have scarring.
What do you guys think?
Kel