You see that is the debate in my head either wait one more year and recheck hbsag to see if still declining on its own or just give peginterfron a try. My fear is that im genotype D which response is not so good
I think you will loose HBsAg on your own. As risk is also very low, it doesnt make much sense of taking medicine.
risk is very low but even people who lost HBsAg are monitored with ultrasound twice or once a year.
Ya will talk to professor Lok in my appointment on october 9th i will show her the hbsag result and see if she can put me on peg. She doesnt think it is neccessary for me for treatment and surprisingly not even ultrasound monitoring as she say my risk is so low. Im surprised to hear that from such a great and well known professor in hbv world
Peg has harsh side effects in beginning but gradually it diminishes and then it becomes intermittent. Like one or two weeks U'll feel nothing then 3shot will shook u.
In the beginning I had intense fever, muscle pain then 3-4-5 shots joint pain plus shortness of breadth 6-7-8 mild flue 9-10-11-12-13
-14 vomiting nausea migraine abdominal discomfort 15-16-17 mild flue 18 again nausea and arthralgia and migraine(family history positive). Overall it will be uneasy to continue daily job for 1st few weeks then it will b ok after 6-7 weeks.