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I was just wandering how many years does it take for someone to go from Stage 0 to Stage 4 Hep C? If you had Hep C for 22 years, and recently got diagnosed with 2 years ago, could you still be in just stage 4? After having it for 22 years without any treatment prior? Just doing a little research, and don't know much about it.
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Also what is the best time frame to get tested for any type of Hepatitis? I'm not really sure if it's week's or days.
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971268 tn?1253200799
The progression rate of Hep C varies from person to person, and, unfortunately, it isn't predictable.  The good news is that generally it progresses slowly. Many people have it for 20+ years and are still in Stages 1 or 2, or even 0.  If you've had it for 24 years, you could be in any stage. The best way to find out how your liver is doing is to have a biopsy.
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897070 tn?1320652629
Ive had hep c about 30yrs, up until about 10yrs ago everything was fine. In the last 10yrs Ive gone from stage 0 to early cirrhosis.I wouldnt advise anyone to delay treatment,I'm a 1a non responder and patiently waiting for the arrival of newer treatments.
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1084115 tn?1385228589
i have hep-c for 16 years and last years biopsy showed stage 3.i startet tx but the virus is still here.
now im waiting fot new drugs or trial (maybe next year),but its kinda scarry that right now i just can wait and hope that when the new drugs come, im still not stage 4.

sometimes its hard,for poeple like me and you.we only can wait and hope.

best luck to and i hope we will kill this virus soon,
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