Welcome to the forum.
I am sorry that you have been diagnosed with Hepatitis C, that you have liver damage, and that you are having these medical problems.
We may be able to help you more if you can give us more information:
Hepatitis C Genotype
Liver Biopsy results
Liver Function Test results
Platelet Count
Any other test results that you have
Hepatitis C can be treated and cured. Finding out how advanced your liver disease is is urgent and crucial so that you can decide (with your Hepatitologist) when to treat and which treatment you should do.
If you have liver damage, you should be seen by a Hepatologist (liver specialist) because they are the doctors who are knowledgeable and experienced in treating people with Hepatitis C, especially if you have liver damage.
If you are able to do treatment, then it would be best to treat soon. If you have liver damage, time may not on your side. The more your liver damage progresses, the harder it will be to treat successfully.
I see you are located in TN. It looks like you are fairly close to Nashville. Vanderbilt University Medical Center is in Nashville. Most large university affiliated medical centers do have patient financial assistance available. Call Vanderbuilt and ask for the social worker/social services and/or the financial assistance program/office. Tell them your situation. They should be able to assist you financially.
Here is a link to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville:
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
1211 Medical Center Drive
Nashville, TN 37232
(615) 322-5000
https://www.vanderbilthealth.com/main/
Link to Vanderbilt Hepatology and Liver Transplant Center
Director: Michael K. Porayko, M.D. (Liver Transplant)
Director: Roman Perri, M.D. (Hepatology)
Hepatology Referrals: (615) 322-0128
http://www.vanderbilthealth.com/digestivedisease/30863
The Vanderbilt Hepatology and Liver Transplant Center a leading program in Tennessee. Experts in all areas of liver disease evaluate, manage, treat and follow up on our patients.
Best of luck. Let us know how you are doing. Please ask any and all questions and hopefully someone will have the answers for you.
You didn't mention how much liver damage you have or what genotype of Hep C you have. It is very important to learn as much as you can, so that you can get insurance or assistance and treat your Hep C or it will keep on damaging your liver.
I see your in TN...if you don't have insurance you can possibly go to a free medical clinic and see a doctor. Here's a couple close to Lebanon:
Hartsville Family Health Center - Hartsville
Hartsville, TN - 37074
615-374-2107
Location: 15.63 miles from Lebanon
Matthew Walker Comprhensive Health Center - Smyrna - Smyrna
Smyrna, TN - 37167
615-984-4290
Location: 20.51 miles from Lebanon
Smith County Health Department - Carthage
Carthage, TN - 37030
615-735-0242
Location: 21.11 miles from Lebanon
Primary Care and Hope Clinic - Murfreesboro
Murfreesboro, TN - 37129
(615) 893-9390
Location: 23.89 miles from Lebanon
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Once you see a doctor and figure out whats wrong, you can see about treatment. There are many clinical trials and you can see about getting into one if you want.
http://www.hepccenter.org/clinical_trial/
http://clinicaltrials.gov/
http://www.***********.org/community/trials.asp
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You can also call a program called PEGAssist. You'll find them at www.pegasys.com or call 1-877-734-2797. They are actually very helpful and have covered the costs of many peoples medication, both the copegus( ribavirin) and the pegasys(peginterferon-alfa-2a) which are used to treat Hepatitis C. They are connected to the manufacturer,Roche.
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Since your working, you can always get your own insurance. I did even with a pre-existing condition...its called the pre-existing condition insurance plan. Its actually very good PPO insurance...I use it and they cover my meds.
https://www.pcip.gov/
Hope some of this info helped.
Are you in the U.S.? Also, are your legs swollen up, with fluid?