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979080 tn?1323433639

SOC side effect poll

Many people on this forum have a lot of personal experience as well as being observing others over the years.
SOC is a very personal decision and there is nothing better than hearing from people actually going thru it.
I asked my trial recruiter about side effects and the deeper I go the more silence I encounter.

Would like to know from all of you out there what you think

according to your knowledge and experience out of 100 people that tx how many will have:

1) no side effects
2) little side effects
3) severe side effects
4) irreversable permant damage

I understand the "everyone reacts differently " part but by now thousands of people have done or are
currently taking interferon/ribavirin so there must be data

What do you think ?
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I would have to say (2) and everything else is attitude.

jep
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1117750 tn?1307386569
i think i may try sprinkling some A/D's in the water before the rather final act of the flush!,
top tip!
thanks
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Swimming counter clockwise sounds like an extreme case of Peg-Rage to me.  Perhaps a tiny crumbling of antidepressant sprinkled atop the water will turn them around.  If not you can always send them for a final swim in the loo.  
Fish swimming backasswards?  Oh, the horror.
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1) no side effects
2) little side effects
3) moderate side effects
4) severe side effects
5) irreversable permanent damage
my personal experience
most of my tx sx was number 3) and at times....not very often it was number 4) during tx but nothin i couldnt handle,

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979080 tn?1323433639
Not playing at all.
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475300 tn?1312423126
"He is particularly worried about interleuken 10 with SOC."

You are just playing with everyone............right????

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interleukin_10

Denise
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