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Hepatitis C cured

Hi im 33.About 7 years ago I suffered from Hepatitis C and underwent a treatment of Interferon for it for six months.My PCR test became nagative and untill a few months ago PCR was negative but since that interferon course I have been feeling unusual weakness tiredness and weak nerves.My SGPT or ALT test also remains within normal range but I dont feel as vigorous as before.What should I do to overcome general weakness and nerves weakness.Thanks
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2061362 tn?1353279518
Interferon can cause an array of issues that you describe. May want to say something to your Dr. for referals to specialists if you need referals. Interferon can cause some autoimmune issues and I do believe some nerve issues such as fibromyalgia, can also cause chronic fatige syndrome, etc...
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3093770 tn?1389739126
Hi there

Sorry to hear you still have side effects
I haven't done the tx yet so I cannot comment much on this, I hope others might be able to help.
Maybe you could try a few months of raw food and juices. I am a great believer that will help
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