JD in Louisville
12-14-2002, 01:44 AM
Hey all,
It's been awhile since I put my first post on here a couple of months ago saying I was in the acute phase of Hep C. My infectious disease doctor got right on it and secured the free 12 week Roache deal for pegasys. What 'cute' little cheery boxes the first 4 week supply comes in! It has a video of how to 'shoot up' as I call it, and what to expect.
After the drug rep found out that I was in the acute phase (still first 6 months so far since my initial infection) and am also co-infected with HIV, they wanted to use me as a test subject or study case. So, if I am doing well after the 12 weeks and responding properly, they will pay for the entire 48 weeks of pegasys ( I still have to get my own rebutol) They will pay for the blood tests and visits to my doctor.
My doctor was exstatic when she called me with the great news!
My question is, since I just shot up with my first dose just 30 minutes ago, how soon will I start feeling poorly? but more importantly, how long will it last? 1, 2, 3 days? more?
Also, the literature I have read says the symtoms ease after a few weeks. What does that mean?
I've kind of though of this as my gift for Christmas...but only next Christmas will I really have something to be thankful for, to my higher power.
It's been awhile since I put my first post on here a couple of months ago saying I was in the acute phase of Hep C. My infectious disease doctor got right on it and secured the free 12 week Roache deal for pegasys. What 'cute' little cheery boxes the first 4 week supply comes in! It has a video of how to 'shoot up' as I call it, and what to expect.
After the drug rep found out that I was in the acute phase (still first 6 months so far since my initial infection) and am also co-infected with HIV, they wanted to use me as a test subject or study case. So, if I am doing well after the 12 weeks and responding properly, they will pay for the entire 48 weeks of pegasys ( I still have to get my own rebutol) They will pay for the blood tests and visits to my doctor.
My doctor was exstatic when she called me with the great news!
My question is, since I just shot up with my first dose just 30 minutes ago, how soon will I start feeling poorly? but more importantly, how long will it last? 1, 2, 3 days? more?
Also, the literature I have read says the symtoms ease after a few weeks. What does that mean?
I've kind of though of this as my gift for Christmas...but only next Christmas will I really have something to be thankful for, to my higher power.
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Wes1212
12-14-2002, 02:34 AM
Hi JD! It takes about 4-6 hours for mine to kick in. The side effects during the first one seemed to be peaking after about 12 hours. About 18 hours into it, they seemed to be leveling out. 24 hours later it felt like a pretty bad alhocol hang-over...fuzzy headed and fatigued. The first one was definitely the worse.
At first, time seemed to pass rather slow. I guess that's why people say its good to have something to do...even if it's simple. I am learning to appreciate the small things again.
It doesn't seem like 16 weeks have passed since the beginning. My lab results at 13 weeks indicate the virus is undetectable at this point. :)
I hope you're weathering it well! It gets easier every week.
Best wishes,
Wes
At first, time seemed to pass rather slow. I guess that's why people say its good to have something to do...even if it's simple. I am learning to appreciate the small things again.
It doesn't seem like 16 weeks have passed since the beginning. My lab results at 13 weeks indicate the virus is undetectable at this point. :)
I hope you're weathering it well! It gets easier every week.
Best wishes,
Wes
thanbey
12-14-2002, 04:28 AM
In an acute case of hepatitis C, interferon alone for twleve weeks of therapy has shown a nearly 100 percent response.
Direct your doctor to the recent NIH conference on the Management of Hepatitis C (Alberti) for the informaiton on acute hepatitis C or contact me through the website for a faxed or mailed copy of the presentation.
You probably do not need to suffer the ribavirin if you have acute hepatitis C. And, you might not need 48 weeks of treatment, either.
I hope this helps,
thanbey
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Direct your doctor to the recent NIH conference on the Management of Hepatitis C (Alberti) for the informaiton on acute hepatitis C or contact me through the website for a faxed or mailed copy of the presentation.
You probably do not need to suffer the ribavirin if you have acute hepatitis C. And, you might not need 48 weeks of treatment, either.
I hope this helps,
thanbey
www.hcop.org (http://www.hcop.org)
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JD in Louisville
12-14-2002, 09:23 AM
Well, it's been almost 12 hours since my first injection of Pegasys. Nothing to report. I slept through the night, and now I'm getting ready to leave for my AA meeting. I thought I'd be down-for-the-count by now! We'll see what this evening brings!
Thanby, what did you mean by Rebutol, maybe not needing to take it?? And I think my doc should probably contact you, but she's busier than a one-armed paper hanger with the crabs. What do you suggest?
JD
Thanby, what did you mean by Rebutol, maybe not needing to take it?? And I think my doc should probably contact you, but she's busier than a one-armed paper hanger with the crabs. What do you suggest?
JD
thanbey
12-14-2002, 11:53 AM
Acute hepatitis C nearly clears nearly 100% without ribavirin in studies. This is partly because it clears spontaneously in up to 30-45% of acute cases anyway.
I am restricted in what I can put on this message board, so use the website for more information.
thanbey
www.hcop.org (http://www.hcop.org)
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I am restricted in what I can put on this message board, so use the website for more information.
thanbey
www.hcop.org (http://www.hcop.org)
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JD in Louisville
12-15-2002, 07:28 PM
Well, it's been 48 hours since my first injection of Pegasys. Nothing to report. No fevers, chills, sleepless nights, aches...nothing! Is this weird or what? Is there anyone else out there who had not had a bad reaction to their first few injections of Pegasys or any other interferons? Is this stuff even working if it doesn't make you feel badly?
JD
JD
LOST1
12-16-2002, 11:38 AM
Hey JD-
-congradulations on getting well the monitered treatment, also count your blessings, Pegasys was supposed to have fewer and easier "sides" then standard interferon, you are one of the lucky ones with no sides, are taking the Pegasys mono now?
I know of some that had severe reactions to the Pegasys, the reactions happened immeditally,the interesting thing is that they switched from standard interferon combo to the Pegasys midstream and it reacted.
If you are not having any bad symtoms, that is fourunate for you, and yes it is still working, it just means that you may be in good health, and state of mind going into this,I wish you the best outcome, take care of yourself-
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--Get Outdoors-Enjoy Life----Neil
-congradulations on getting well the monitered treatment, also count your blessings, Pegasys was supposed to have fewer and easier "sides" then standard interferon, you are one of the lucky ones with no sides, are taking the Pegasys mono now?
I know of some that had severe reactions to the Pegasys, the reactions happened immeditally,the interesting thing is that they switched from standard interferon combo to the Pegasys midstream and it reacted.
If you are not having any bad symtoms, that is fourunate for you, and yes it is still working, it just means that you may be in good health, and state of mind going into this,I wish you the best outcome, take care of yourself-
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--Get Outdoors-Enjoy Life----Neil

