I also could not slay the dragon. I was taken off the triple treatment only after 7 weeks. I needed 3 blood transfusions and had an incident of a spontaneous pneumothorax. I have stage 2,grade 2, genotype 1b, and my viral load was 265,000 before treatment and at 4 weeks during treatment was undetectable. I have been dealing with my RA also and just seem to think that it may just be all about diet and lifestyle. If I can't treat my hep, I can't treat my RA. Any one hear about LDN? Low Dose Naltrexone ?
sorry to hear that..hopefully the liver is in good shape and you can get the next generation..I'm finishing the incivek this week , 3 days left, and I am UND- wish i could share it with you-- I hope the new PI's coming out will be more friendly to your immune system
My husband has been through three failed treatments, and each time his hepatologist has told him that she believes that treating when you have the opportunity does give your liver a break (from Hep C).
Advocate1955
Hey Will, I'm doing ok, definitly ready for EOT, hope all is well on planet Canada.
Hey Keith ..how ya holding up?
Will
More medical jargon on hep c and fibrosis progression.
http://www.hawaii.edu/hivandaids/Fibrosis%20And%20Disease%20Progression%20In%20Hepatitis%20C.pdf
No ..the fact the you treated and did not eradicate the virus will have no effect on incresed fibrosis progression other than te fact that you still have virus
.The way your liver is damaged when HCV infected is a very complex process dependant on many factors.
Studies have been done and for the most part show no direct correlation between VL and amount of fibrosis progression (however like everything else with HCV there is some controversy on this subject also)
Basically it is the complex interrelation between the virus and your own immune response rather than the direct effect of the virus itself.
That is the very simplified version ,however there are articles and studies that have been done if you are interested in the medical jargon (linked one below)
Good luck..
Will.
http://www.turkgastro.org/text.php?id=2