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There is a section in Medhelp where you can ask a dr questions, for a fee.
best to you
interferon alone, 1 yr , went to undetectable levels for 6 months
peg interferon 1 yr, went to undetectable levels for 2 months peg + rebetron 9 months, and levels were still 280,000
, Thanks 4 your response and support and links
Kabbala: use the suggestions we give you here as a guideline of what to research further, we are not HCV experts, not even drs are...go to the sites on HCV reasearch that publish the studies, read them, and armed yourself for your next move, hcvadvocate.org is a good site for studies.
The biopsy tells the level of damage and it will prove most useful since many drs are now extending tx and prescribing maintenance doses to reverse its damage. Not knowing the amount of damage in your liver can work against your cure, but don't take our word for it, read the studies...
Genotype matters because HCV is a hardy virus, and the strongest of all is type 1. It may take a second round to cure this nasty bugger, but it can be done. The faster you enter treatment working with an HCV specialist, the better the chances. I know patients who have cleared 1a, 1b, during their fourth round of tx, but they cleared it. Genotype 3 seems to react the quickest to tx.
http://www.hcvadvocate.org/news/reports/howell.html
Ty for your input and be well.