Welcome Bwana, you've found a great place with even better people. Hope to bring our trawler to the Bahamas sometime later this year (after hurricane season) :) Be well, and good luck in your tx.
Brian1412 said
Jun 8, 2015
Yeah man...everything gonna be alright...
mallani said
Apr 14, 2015
Hi bwanacat,
Welcome from me as well.
Congrats on the rapid Undetected. I did 3 lots of the old Interferon, so this will be a breeze.
Best of luck and have a smooth, successful ride. Cheers.
Tig said
Apr 14, 2015
Hi Bwana,
Welcome! Sounds like everything is going well and you're right, undetected results are the norm with Harvoni, but it's always nice to see it early. It's good stuff and after a course of Interferon, this is far easier thank goodness.
You're in a beautiful place, the emerald green water is incredible! I'm so glad you were able to get Harvoni there as quickly as you did. Your diet and activity are a real benefit, so keep at it. Optimism is the driving emotion here, good luck!
Heres another link to helpful info here on the forum. It deals with the abbreviations we use and signature line information if desired.
Welcome to the forum, bwanacat. We do offer a wealth of information, and more importantly, the support of members who have been down your road with Hepatitis C. Harvoni will be much easier to tolerate than interferon with a very high chance of SVR. You've already seen the positive results at 3 weeks with the UND report.
If your major concern is ODing on water, I think you're on the right path. Check out the Harvoni Treatment Train (http://hepcfriends.activeboard.com/t58762824/all-aboard-for-the-harvoni-treatment-train-enjoy-the-ride-fo/) and share your experience as you complete your 24 weeks.
We're here for you and good luck!
john
bwanacat said
Apr 14, 2015
I have just joined the forum and glad of it. I have found a wealth of information, and large numbers of well informed people. I have had Hep C since 1970, I was badly wounded and required a blood transfusion, couple weeks later my urine looked like coca cola, and my eyes were yellow. Docs called it 'serum hepatitis' back then. I was in excellent shape, and never really felt sick, still had to rest til symptoms departed. I was told anti bodies would remain in my blood, and my spleen was slightly enlarged. Twenty years later I was diagnosed with active Hep C. I gave up beer, and tried to maintain healthy lifestyle, vegetarian for forty years, physically active, and not drinking.
Seven years ago I did a year of non-peg interferon, viral load was 600,000 at start TX, after TX, 9 million. Non Responder they said. I have been on Harvoni for 30 days, blood work at three weeks showed undetectable. I live and work in the Bahamas so I am somewhat off the grid. I know geno is 1a, platelet count is low, and of course cirrhosis. I am signed up for the 24 week ride. From what I have read here seems undetectable at 3-4 weeks is fairly normal. The doctors office actually called me to give me this news, sounded very optimistic. Doctor also said my other labs looked very good, I don't have details or numbers yet. I remain positive, hopefully I won't OD on water.
Welcome Bwana, you've found a great place with even better people. Hope to bring our trawler to the Bahamas sometime later this year (after hurricane season) :) Be well, and good luck in your tx.
Hi bwanacat,
Welcome from me as well.
Congrats on the rapid Undetected. I did 3 lots of the old Interferon, so this will be a breeze.
Best of luck and have a smooth, successful ride. Cheers.
Hi Bwana,
Welcome! Sounds like everything is going well and you're right, undetected results are the norm with Harvoni, but it's always nice to see it early. It's good stuff and after a course of Interferon, this is far easier thank goodness.
You're in a beautiful place, the emerald green water is incredible! I'm so glad you were able to get Harvoni there as quickly as you did. Your diet and activity are a real benefit, so keep at it. Optimism is the driving emotion here, good luck!
Heres another link to helpful info here on the forum. It deals with the abbreviations we use and signature line information if desired.
http://hepcfriends.activeboard.com/t58862021/forum-abbreviations-link-and-help-with-creating-your-signatu/
Welcome to the forum, bwanacat. We do offer a wealth of information, and more importantly, the support of members who have been down your road with Hepatitis C. Harvoni will be much easier to tolerate than interferon with a very high chance of SVR. You've already seen the positive results at 3 weeks with the UND report.
If your major concern is ODing on water, I think you're on the right path. Check out the Harvoni Treatment Train (http://hepcfriends.activeboard.com/t58762824/all-aboard-for-the-harvoni-treatment-train-enjoy-the-ride-fo/) and share your experience as you complete your 24 weeks.
We're here for you and good luck!
john
I have just joined the forum and glad of it. I have found a wealth of information, and large numbers of well informed people. I have had Hep C since 1970, I was badly wounded and required a blood transfusion, couple weeks later my urine looked like coca cola, and my eyes were yellow. Docs called it 'serum hepatitis' back then. I was in excellent shape, and never really felt sick, still had to rest til symptoms departed. I was told anti bodies would remain in my blood, and my spleen was slightly enlarged. Twenty years later I was diagnosed with active Hep C. I gave up beer, and tried to maintain healthy lifestyle, vegetarian for forty years, physically active, and not drinking.
Seven years ago I did a year of non-peg interferon, viral load was 600,000 at start TX, after TX, 9 million. Non Responder they said. I have been on Harvoni for 30 days, blood work at three weeks showed undetectable. I live and work in the Bahamas so I am somewhat off the grid. I know geno is 1a, platelet count is low, and of course cirrhosis. I am signed up for the 24 week ride. From what I have read here seems undetectable at 3-4 weeks is fairly normal. The doctors office actually called me to give me this news, sounded very optimistic. Doctor also said my other labs looked very good, I don't have details or numbers yet. I remain positive, hopefully I won't OD on water.
Nice to know this forum exists.
bwanacat
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