thank all for the encouraging words, glad to know being late one time is not an issue..i certainly will be more aware about time tables from now on! i will ask the doc. about the post treatment protocols and for see no problems w/that. i will keep an eye out for signs of depression though at this point there are none. as you have stated: hydration,rest,and nutrition are the keys. i will keep things posted as i progress... fingers crossed,be well folks.
Cinnamon Girl said
Oct 21, 2015
96tears wrote:
hi, just got the results back from the 1st blood test under treatment of ribavirin/sovadli . my dr. is keeping a close eye on my blood work ,hemolytic anemia being a concern.i am pleased to say that not only are the meds not giving me too hard of a time but that also my blood work shows that everything is on course (as the doc puts it) and all looks very good! i am jazzed about this as you can imagine. i did however get side tracked this evening and took my pill about an hr. late but hoping that little bit of time won't make any difference. thanks everybody for putting my mind at ease when i asked about perhaps the treatment not working 1st. time in ... i don't have any extremes going on health/wise at the moment (other than hep) and my immune system isn't particularly compromised by anything like drug/alcohol use or any viral infections so again, very hopeful! next blood test on the 29th. i have one question though and that is am i supposed to have a viral load test 12 weeks after treatment has ended (as well as the one at treatment's end)? hope everybody is hanging in there, best wishes for all!
oh yeah.. DAY 21!
-- Edited by 96tears on Wednesday 21st of October 2015 02:53:50 AM
Hi Jake, good to see your update and it must be very reassuring to know that your lab work is on course.
To reply to your question, yes a 12 wk post end of treatment viral load test is essential! That is the crucial one which will determine that the treatment has worked. In other words, if your viral load is still undetectable at that point then you can consider yourself to be as good as `cured` and will have achieved SVR (SVR12). It`s quite possible that you`ll have another viral load test done at 24 weeks post tx as well, but the 12 week test is the important one nowadays since the advent of the new more powerful DAA drugs.
No need to worry about taking one pill an hour later than schedule, it won`t make any difference at all.
Best of luck for 29th, keep going!
wmlj1960 said
Oct 20, 2015
Good news Jake! And that's what we like to hear. Like you, before treatment I was fearful that the meds would give me a hard time but as you can see now, you can do this. It may be good that you were an hour late taking your medicine since you will be inclined to watch for that a little closer in the future. 1 dose an hour late want hurt, but repeating this multiple times may cause a problem. How are you doing with your blood pressure that you were concerned about the last time you posted?
Hang in there. This next 9 weeks will be history before you know it and you'll be dancing around in SVR land.
Tig said
Oct 20, 2015
Hi Jake,
Yeah Buddy!!!! Excellent report from you and the doctor. Way to go! Keep up the same routine, it sounds like it's working well for you. Remember to stay hydrated and don't let your guard down regarding the Ribavirin. It can affect your stamina and mood, so just be aware of the possibility. Stay rested, fed and hydrated and you should continue to do well.
While most of us think a mid treatment and EOT viral load is both important and morale boosting, many providers aren't following that testing protocol anymore. We used that schedule as it was required with the older protocols, but now, most everyone becomes undetected by EOT with these new DAA's. If you ask nice, most docs will do an EOT VL test for you. The tests used to be quite expensive, but have dropped in price lately. So most insurance carriers don't mind it as long as your doc authorizes it.
96tears said
Oct 20, 2015
hi, just got the results back from the 1st blood test under treatment of ribavirin/sovadli . my dr. is keeping a close eye on my blood work ,hemolytic anemia being a concern.i am pleased to say that not only are the meds not giving me too hard of a time but that also my blood work shows that everything is on course (as the doc puts it) and all looks very good! i am jazzed about this as you can imagine. i did however get side tracked this evening and took my pill about an hr. late but hoping that little bit of time won't make any difference. thanks everybody for putting my mind at ease when i asked about perhaps the treatment not working 1st. time in ... i don't have any extremes going on health/wise at the moment (other than hep) and my immune system isn't particularly compromised by anything like drug/alcohol use or any viral infections so again, very hopeful! next blood test on the 29th. i have one question though and that is am i supposed to have a viral load test 12 weeks after treatment has ended (as well as the one at treatment's end)? hope everybody is hanging in there, best wishes for all!
oh yeah.. DAY 21!
-- Edited by 96tears on Wednesday 21st of October 2015 02:53:50 AM
thank all for the encouraging words, glad to know being late one time is not an issue..i certainly will be more aware about time tables from now on! i will ask the doc. about the post treatment protocols and for see no problems w/that. i will keep an eye out for signs of depression though at this point there are none. as you have stated: hydration,rest,and nutrition are the keys. i will keep things posted as i progress... fingers crossed,be well folks.
Hi Jake, good to see your update and it must be very reassuring to know that your lab work is on course.
To reply to your question, yes a 12 wk post end of treatment viral load test is essential! That is the crucial one which will determine that the treatment has worked. In other words, if your viral load is still undetectable at that point then you can consider yourself to be as good as `cured` and will have achieved SVR (SVR12). It`s quite possible that you`ll have another viral load test done at 24 weeks post tx as well, but the 12 week test is the important one nowadays since the advent of the new more powerful DAA drugs.
No need to worry about taking one pill an hour later than schedule, it won`t make any difference at all.
Best of luck for 29th, keep going!
Good news Jake! And that's what we like to hear. Like you, before treatment I was fearful that the meds would give me a hard time but as you can see now, you can do this. It may be good that you were an hour late taking your medicine since you will be inclined to watch for that a little closer in the future. 1 dose an hour late want hurt, but repeating this multiple times may cause a problem. How are you doing with your blood pressure that you were concerned about the last time you posted?
Hang in there. This next 9 weeks will be history before you know it and you'll be dancing around in SVR land.
Hi Jake,
Yeah Buddy!!!! Excellent report from you and the doctor. Way to go! Keep up the same routine, it sounds like it's working well for you. Remember to stay hydrated and don't let your guard down regarding the Ribavirin. It can affect your stamina and mood, so just be aware of the possibility. Stay rested, fed and hydrated and you should continue to do well.
While most of us think a mid treatment and EOT viral load is both important and morale boosting, many providers aren't following that testing protocol anymore. We used that schedule as it was required with the older protocols, but now, most everyone becomes undetected by EOT with these new DAA's. If you ask nice, most docs will do an EOT VL test for you. The tests used to be quite expensive, but have dropped in price lately. So most insurance carriers don't mind it as long as your doc authorizes it.
hi, just got the results back from the 1st blood test under treatment of ribavirin/sovadli . my dr. is keeping a close eye on my blood work ,hemolytic anemia being a concern.i am pleased to say that not only are the meds not giving me too hard of a time but that also my blood work shows that everything is on course (as the doc puts it) and all looks very good! i am jazzed about this as you can imagine. i did however get side tracked this evening and took my pill about an hr. late but hoping that little bit of time won't make any difference. thanks everybody for putting my mind at ease when i asked about perhaps the treatment not working 1st. time in ... i don't have any extremes going on health/wise at the moment (other than hep) and my immune system isn't particularly compromised by anything like drug/alcohol use or any viral infections so again, very hopeful! next blood test on the 29th. i have one question though and that is am i supposed to have a viral load test 12 weeks after treatment has ended (as well as the one at treatment's end)? hope everybody is hanging in there, best wishes for all!
oh yeah.. DAY 21!
-- Edited by 96tears on Wednesday 21st of October 2015 02:53:50 AM