Great link, could be used for friends, relatives new patients to bring them the latest.
matt
OldenSlow said
Mar 1, 2014
First rate, suziq. Many thanks.
suziq said
Mar 1, 2014
Thanks Malcolm, Tig and ucbgal,
When I was first diagnosed in1999, the gastro told me he really had no info on Hep C. He said if I wanted the latest info to use the internet. And he would look also. Then we could discuss it. So, for years I have used the net for lots of my medical info--for me, my cats and my dogs. And my grown children, but they don't listen.
Yes, Malcolm, it should be compulsory-especially for new patients, old patients considering treatment and for the many GP's that will be involved in the new meds. Times--they are a-changing.
And, yes, I am feeling better each day. May have to take one pill less per day for diabetes as my blood sugar is really in low normal range. Haven't yet figured out what to do with the extra hours when I used to nap. I had no idea that Hep C was affecting me so much. I have been UND for 5 months now and go for my 8 week post treatment test on March 11.
This is such an exciting time for us all.
SuziQ
mallani said
Mar 1, 2014
Hi SuziQ,
Good one! Should be compulsory viewing. Hope you're well. Cheers.
ucbgal said
Mar 1, 2014
susiq,
you are quite the fountain of knowledge. i can't thank you enough for this info & the video the other day.
the slide show was clear & concise as tig stated. i wish i had that info prior to my tx. my old dr looked at me like a deer in headlights when i asked about clinical trials. he chose to not inform me of his associate's trials to cash in on my health benefits!!!!!
yesterday was the 1st time i saw the commercial on national tv......talk about a surreal moment......
be well & onwards towards svr.
sandy,ucbgal
Tig said
Mar 1, 2014
Hi. Susan,
That was a great slideshow and is probably one of the best, most informative sources of current treatment protocols and subsequent breakdowns of success rates I've seen in such a compact format. Good find! Thank you for your continued help and input here on the forum!
I hope your post Tx life is good and finds your strength returning with vigor. Keep us informed on your recovery! Thanks again for this information
Hey Suziq
Great link, could be used for friends, relatives new patients to bring them the latest.
matt
First rate, suziq. Many thanks.
Thanks Malcolm, Tig and ucbgal,
When I was first diagnosed in1999, the gastro told me he really had no info on Hep C. He said if I wanted the latest info to use the internet. And he would look also. Then we could discuss it. So, for years I have used the net for lots of my medical info--for me, my cats and my dogs. And my grown children, but they don't listen.
Yes, Malcolm, it should be compulsory-especially for new patients, old patients considering treatment and for the many GP's that will be involved in the new meds. Times--they are a-changing.
And, yes, I am feeling better each day. May have to take one pill less per day for diabetes as my blood sugar is really in low normal range. Haven't yet figured out what to do with the extra hours when I used to nap. I had no idea that Hep C was affecting me so much. I have been UND for 5 months now and go for my 8 week post treatment test on March 11.
This is such an exciting time for us all.
SuziQ
Hi SuziQ,
Good one! Should be compulsory viewing. Hope you're well. Cheers.
susiq,
you are quite the fountain of knowledge. i can't thank you enough for this info & the video the other day.
the slide show was clear & concise as tig stated. i wish i had that info prior to my tx.
my old dr looked at me like a deer in headlights when i asked about clinical trials. he chose to not inform me of his associate's trials to cash in on my health benefits!!!!!
yesterday was the 1st time i saw the commercial on national tv......talk about a surreal moment......
be well & onwards towards svr.
sandy,ucbgal
Hi. Susan,
That was a great slideshow and is probably one of the best, most informative sources of current treatment protocols and subsequent breakdowns of success rates I've seen in such a compact format. Good find! Thank you for your continued help and input here on the forum!
I hope your post Tx life is good and finds your strength returning with vigor. Keep us informed on your recovery! Thanks again for this information
Tig
An Update: Treat Hepatitis C Now Or Wait?
http://hepatitiscnewdrugs.blogspot.com/2014/03/an-update-treat-hepatitis-c-now-or-wait.html
The sender also included this note:
Great new slide show for Hep C--obviously by Gilead (again)
-- Edited by suziq on Saturday 1st of March 2014 04:25:16 PM