If you go to the link below (you may have to cut & paste)... it is a thread on this subject. In that thread one of our members list seven other threads to visit and review. I hope this helps.
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/96767
I'm sorry about your sides/symptoms. I was fortunately presented with a list of links on post treatment sides when I first joined this forum. I have not treated and do not intend to until my specialist and I feel it is appropriate and necessary. Therefore, not yet treating, I can not give information on post treatment from personal knowledge. However, I'm hoping you continue to post and give us your progress.
Hopefully, someone will post these post treatment side links so you will know what to expect, and understand you're not the only one experiencing them, if not I will look them up for you.
I certainly hope your post tx sx are short, and that you begin to feel better and better with each passing day. That said, I appreciate your post and others like them. They are important to newcomers. Those contemplating tx must know of the sides as they weigh treatment decision. Many of us have the luxury or waiting. Not everyone shares this view here (it is generally those that are presently treating, understandably), and although not on the forum often, I like to share my view any opportunity available to let those first learning know there are options, as there will be treatments with slightly better safety profile (less sides - hopefully during and after tx), and will make SVR higher and treatment shorter.
Please keep us in formed in hopefully we will hear that you continue to feel better. Wishing you SVR and the very best for your future.
Jacob
Thanks, will check it out.
DO google on stem enhance....just trying to help.