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JodI
I too elected not to have the biopsy.I`m 1b
Your "bilubrin" count is normal. 0.1 to 1.0 is normal.
My liver specuialist told me that if there was fibrosis or cirrohsis there would have been an abnormal echo on the ultrasound results.Also the important numbers are your platelet count. anything over 200(thou.)is good and "alk phosphate"(40-136)is good.
He told me everyone has virus` in there blood and sometimes hep.c virus doesn`t touch the liver cause of our immune system.
I`v had it for 30 plus yrs. and don`t think i ever had a symptom
except for the initial infection of extreme flu like symptoms.
He told me my liver looks fine and my blood work is fine(low viral count)anything under a million is in the low category.
He told me to see him in a year for blood work again.
important numbers are:total bilubrin,alk phosphate,platelet,and iron levels.if your iron was high you would have liver spots. if too low you would be anemic.if there was no abnormal echo`s on your ultrasound your fine
Been wondering where you were....I posted to you last time you were here.....seems like ages ago? It took me a while to remember who you were.
What made you decide not to have the biopsy???? I don't mean to pry....If I remember correctly, you were gonna have one after me which was Oct 2003?? I posted to let you know that it wasn't so bad....quite painless....it's the build up that was scary....but it gave me peace of mind and hope.
I started TX Dec 1st...doing my 3rd shot Mon.
Hope you're doing ok...I was worried about you...
Best of luck to you
Louise