This is very good news. You can wait for newer, more effective and shorter duration treatments that will come to market in the next few years if you choose to. They should be available soon without peg-interferon. And there may be some treatments without ribavirin also in the next 3-5 years.
Many folks would like to have a liver biopsy report like this. You have very little liver disease (stage 1).
Do they know what is causing your liver disease?
Good luck!
Hector
I pretty much agree with Hector but I think you would be smart to take a look at this presentation at Medscape entitled:
Chronic Hepatitis C Infection: Treat Now or Wait?
Donald M. Jensen, MD; Mark S. Sulkowski, MD
09/04/2013
You must register at Medscape to view the presentation but it's free and easy to do so and well worth the time.
Looking at the presentation will make you a much better informed patient and that's always good.
Here is the link to the presentation:
http://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/769220
I wish you good luck,
Mike
Thank you for your response Hector :-)
I think I contracted HepC in the late 1970's. It was risky behavior which of course I regret. I remember being very sick and went to the hospital. They didn't give me much information. Then in the mid-1980's it was diagnosed as Non-A and Non-B Hepatitis. By that time, I had cleaned-up my act and haven't had any complications since being sick in the late-1970's. I made some friendships with other Hep-C patients recently. They recommended I get a liver biopsy. This was the first one I've had. I am so blessed that I stopped the risky behavior when I did! I eat well, drink a lot of green tea and take dietary supplements for liver wellness. No alcohol, drugs, or Vitamin A.
Thanks for your response Mike Simon.
I checked out the MedScape article. It was presented in a very clinical manner, most of which I did not understand. But I get the nuanced inference I'm safe for now. I take very good care of myself. I eat very well; exercise; drink a lots of green tea; and take complimentary dietary supplements for liver wellness. I know I'm pretty lucky and I'm doing everything I can to keep my disease at bay.
Wish me luck:-)
Joycie1950
GOOD LUCK JOYCIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mike