Welcome back mate. Good luck this time. Sovaldi should do the trick.
Fronting up for another shot of Peg/Riba is a bit of a bummer, but you can easily do 12 weeks.
Looking forward to your first Undetected. Cheers.
robertsamx said
Sep 26, 2015
http://natap.org/2015/EASL/EASL_52.htm
This is good grafts, but is not the article I was talking about. I cant find the really good read I spoke about but will keep looking. Thanks Tig that is good info for us 3's to know. RC
-- Edited by robertsamx on Saturday 26th of September 2015 04:47:41 PM
Steve, as you probably know, the svr on sof-riba-peg is 86% Thats good odds and type 3's are the hardest to cure. I will look up a site that has the best info on the trials leading to your r/x , and post it in this thread. It talks about how well people did on 12 weeks peg vs the longer treatments with peg. I t really lays it out and is a encouraging read. RC
Matt Chris said
Sep 25, 2015
Welcome Back Steve
Glad your giving it a another go, BTW have you asked your doctor about when the all oral drugs will be available? Just asking for your benefit.
Which Geno Type are you ?
matt
Cinnamon Girl said
Sep 25, 2015
Oh yes, I`m still here... they haven`t got rid of me yet!
Great, I`m glad you`re getting Sofosbuvir, your chances of success are much higher this time round, and only 12 weeks too!
You know the score with Peg/riba, but a much shorter duration and a more powerful combo is really something to be excited about.
It`s been a while, but you`ll find this is still the same friendly and helpful place it`s always been, so take a seat and make yourself comfortable.
Very best of luck to you, Steve, keep in touch!
Steve-o said
Sep 25, 2015
Hi,
I did 12 months of Interferon & Riba. Was undetectable after 1 month. But it came back.
Type 3A.
Bugger.
Cinnamon Girl! Still around eh?
I'm doing 12 weeks of Interferon/Riba with added sofosbuvir, gonna be fun.
-- Edited by Steve-o on Friday 25th of September 2015 09:20:23 PM
Cinnamon Girl said
Sep 25, 2015
Hello Steve! Good to hear from you again, goodness me it certainly has been a long time!!
I`m so pleased to hear you`re about to start a new round of treatment at last. I remember that you live in the UK, so which drugs will you be doing?
This is excellent news, welcome back!!
wmlj1960 said
Sep 25, 2015
Welcome back Steve. I'm glad you're doing better. Another prior miserable failure here too but I'm back in the fight now. We have much better ammunition at our disposal these days. I'm also curious to know more about your past Tx and what the new plan is for this final round? Nice bike!
robertsamx said
Sep 25, 2015
Hi Steve-0 I am kinda new around here, had my own failure after treatment. It knocks you into the dirt. Glade you made it back up again. I went to your profile to check out your geno type, I was wondering what T/X you did and failed? Stick around and stay in touch!! RC
Steve-o said
Sep 25, 2015
It's been a while...............................................................
Cast adrift for 3 years after a miserable failure.
I find out today that in 2 weeks I get another shot!
Hi Steve,
Welcome back mate. Good luck this time. Sovaldi should do the trick.
Fronting up for another shot of Peg/Riba is a bit of a bummer, but you can easily do 12 weeks.
Looking forward to your first Undetected. Cheers.
http://natap.org/2015/EASL/EASL_52.htm
This is good grafts, but is not the article I was talking about. I cant find the really good read I spoke about but will keep looking. Thanks Tig that is good info for us 3's to know. RC
-- Edited by robertsamx on Saturday 26th of September 2015 04:47:41 PM
Here's some reading material on GT 3:
http://blogs.hepmag.com/lucindakporter/2015/02/hepatitis_c_genotype.html
Steve, as you probably know, the svr on sof-riba-peg is 86% Thats good odds and type 3's are the hardest to cure. I will look up a site that has the best info on the trials leading to your r/x , and post it in this thread. It talks about how well people did on 12 weeks peg vs the longer treatments with peg. I t really lays it out and is a encouraging read. RC
Welcome Back Steve
Glad your giving it a another go, BTW have you asked your doctor about when the all oral drugs will be available? Just asking for your benefit.
Which Geno Type are you ?
matt
Oh yes, I`m still here... they haven`t got rid of me yet!
Great, I`m glad you`re getting Sofosbuvir, your chances of success are much higher this time round, and only 12 weeks too!
You know the score with Peg/riba, but a much shorter duration and a more powerful combo is really something to be excited about.
It`s been a while, but you`ll find this is still the same friendly and helpful place it`s always been, so take a seat and make yourself comfortable.
Very best of luck to you, Steve, keep in touch!
Hi,
I did 12 months of Interferon & Riba. Was undetectable after 1 month. But it came back.
Type 3A.
Bugger.
Cinnamon Girl! Still around eh?
I'm doing 12 weeks of Interferon/Riba with added sofosbuvir, gonna be fun.
-- Edited by Steve-o on Friday 25th of September 2015 09:20:23 PM
Hello Steve! Good to hear from you again, goodness me it certainly has been a long time!!
I`m so pleased to hear you`re about to start a new round of treatment at last. I remember that you live in the UK, so which drugs will you be doing?
This is excellent news, welcome back!!
Welcome back Steve. I'm glad you're doing better. Another prior miserable failure here too but I'm back in the fight now. We have much better ammunition at our disposal these days. I'm also curious to know more about your past Tx and what the new plan is for this final round? Nice bike!
Hi Steve-0 I am kinda new around here, had my own failure after treatment. It knocks you into the dirt. Glade you made it back up again. I went to your profile to check out your geno type, I was wondering what T/X you did and failed? Stick around and stay in touch!! RC
It's been a while...............................................................
Cast adrift for 3 years after a miserable failure.
I find out today that in 2 weeks I get another shot!
I start 3 drug TX.
Oh, Hi everyone.
Popped back for a bit, sorry, I've been ill.