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My healing on peginf

I've started interferon 5 weeks ago, I will try to keep updating in this thread and put related questions here.

week 0:
ALT 30
HBV DNA 700 IU (few months earlier 5600 so fluctuating)
HBsAg 13.000 IU
HBe-
Fibroscan 5,8 F1/S0
Bisopy F1/A2

week 2: ALT 90
week 5: ALT 245

My doctor said last ALT is from one side good (cleaning infected cells) but from other side he's worring that it has raised so fast. I have to check it in two weeks. He said if it will raise to 400 he will decrease peginf dose to 135mcg cuz he's worring that fulminant hepatitis may occure.
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Notice that my base d3/pth levels before starting supplementation was
d3 23 pth 27
that test was made after almost 3 months of the winter, so not much sun
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Good point, I forgot to include it, so:

3 months ago: d3 123, PTH 57 (supplementation 7000-10000 IU)
today: d3 118, PTH 36 (supplementation 5000-7000 IU)

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do you also have intact pth?it will tell us where vitd25oh really is

i bet pth will stay high while on peg even if we have a lot of vitd25oh in blood, its like all vit d is used and run out fast

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week 25:

ALT 143

Vid D 25(oh) 118,80
Calc total 2,34 mmol/l [2,15 - 2,50]
Phosphor 1,09 mmol/l [0,81 - 1,45]

Other params similar to the results one month ago. HBsAg quant result in 2 weeks.
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Week 20:
ALT 134, so a bit lower than 5 weeks ago (was 150)
All other params like neutrophils etc low but stable.
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I would again advise u though to get on black sees and raw honey, together with lots of fresh fruits and vegetables...daily and regularily. You got to push it with these to reap the max benefits.
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