First of all, thank you very much for your reply. I have very bad moments in my life since i was diagnosed with hbv.
I just came from my Dr. and i don't know anything... I'm new in this story and i'm completely confused.
Last time(past week) my Dr. said that i probably(!?) have precore mutation according to his 'expirience' and my 'general state':
[results date: 22.06.2009]
1)PLT 125 (normal range: 158-424)
2)Liver slightly enlarged, homogenous, without lesions.
3)AST/ALT 25/64 (normal range: AST <37; ALT <41)
4)I'm from Montenegro where genotype D is dominant...
But today he said oposite story according to:
[results date: 20.10.2009]
1)PLT 126 (normal range: 158-424)
2)AST/ALT 24/36 (normal range: AST <37; ALT <41)
3)HbeAg - negative; anti Hbe - positive
4)Immunoglobulin G 12 (normal range: 7-16)
5)Immunoglobulin A 1.23 (normal range: 0.7-4.0)
6)Immunoglobulin M 0.97 (normal range: 0.4-2.4)
7)ALP 175 (normal range: 40-120)
When I have mentioned him his own words about my 'mutant activity', biopsy, etc., he said that for now there is no problem with that and biopsy is not necessary.
PCR, HBV-DNA test,... He said nothing about all of this.
When i have asked him about my low platelets, elevated ALP, slightly enlarged liver... He said that is not from my damaged liver.
I have more analysis here: Prothrombin time, albumin, Fe... Everything is good.
I don't know what to think. I'm a little bit angry on my Dr's unclear attitude... I just don't get anything.
P.S
Please, forgive me for my poor English :(
How did you find there is mutation ? Did you get genotype-test ? Also what about your viral load, AST/ALT and HBeAb readings?
There are drugs that can help you reduce the viral load. Try to have a normal life. Most chronic HBV carriers live normal lives - with normal life expectancy.