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Start first injection of PegIFN tomorrow, need advice

Have a test a month ago, DNA=5x10^7, HBsAg>250iU, HBeAg=1000iU
Today got refreshed ALT/AST=123/112

Will start the first injection of PegIFN tomorrow.
Heard that Vitamin D3 is helpful, can I take VitD3 daily during PefIFN? Is it safe?
Shall I take the pill of VitD3 which can be bought from the med store? How many mg shall I take every day?
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jrai, what about your current status? Cured? Or stable?
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thanks for the quick response, my prayers is with u too.
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I am not sure what help you want with pegasys? I don't have the money to buy, I can definitively pray for you.  
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jrai, please help me with the pegasys
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Thats normal the side last for three days, You Should take Vit D and check time to time and maintain above 50ng. if you work take the injection on Friday even so you can take rest Saturday and Sunday, that's how i use to do.

keep a dairy or note pad with you at all time if possible so you could note down when you feel unusual so that you can talk to your Dr, many a time we feel we can remember but its not always.

Keep posting your diets etc so other members can give you their opinion it help!  
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please also help me with the peginterferon injection, as my Dr. wants to, but I don't have access to it, so I can also share my peginterferon experience here, thanks in advance.
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