Thanks. That was helpful. I'm realizing that the closer I am to starting that I know very little about any of this!
When you take your 20 grams of fat and the pills try to eat some solid foods with the 20 grams of fat (not just liquid).
For foods ... I think try to eat as healthy as possible (not withstanding the 20 grams of fat, lol). Try ro get a variety of fresh fruit, vegetables, healthy meats (not processed or fast foods or junk), eggs, cheese, dairy, whole grains.
That may be easier said than done. But at least try. Many of us lose our appetites and things don't taste the same as before. Also, one week or two one thing tastes good and the next week it tastes horrible. Plus there is the potential nausea (which, if you get it, you should get an anti-nausea prescription). One thing I did when I was trying to eat something that (to me) had no taste, was to add some pickled beets or bread and butter pickles, or Greek olives to the plate and then intersperse the more spicy foods with the food that tasted blah. It worked for me.
If you know of any foods that currently give you heartburn or a lot of bloat, avoid them. You will have enough of that from the meds.
One thing that would help is to get a Vitamin D blood level to be sure it is normal. Many, many people with Hep C have low Vit D levels. One study showed that taking Vit D helped improve treatment success. Of course, discuss any supplements with your doctor before you start taking them. However, getting the Vitamin D blood level is important because you don't want to be treating with a low Vit D level.
Best of luck treating.