peg_faith
04-16-2003, 12:46 AM
Hi you guys and thanks so much for your caring words of advice and support. Today was such a rough day with my mind taking me days and months down that road I almost went crazy. I came home form work and read the reply posts and what a huge difference you all have made. The treatment will be pegatron/rebatron ( I think that is what I call it) from what I am reading but we will hope to have many questions answered on the 25th.My brain is on overload with all the info from the last appt. Injection on friday nights and 2 pills a day. My husbands genotype is 1B and grade 2 from his biopsy with no scarring which was done 3 years ago. We are waiting for his virus load results to come back. He is now noticing some minor discomfort on occasion in stomach area and fatigue, he has been wondering when this occurs it could be when his Alt. numbers have risen. Totally his choice to go for treatment which was reccomended by his specialist. I don't care for the Doctor but he likes him, the nurses we are dealing with are awesome , thank god.
I think Iam freaked out over this more than my husband and he finally told me tonight, let it go, and we will just see how the treatment goes....Ouch! Poor guy....like he needs to have to tell me this stuff, Big eye opener for me. We will be shown how to do the injections and follow the plan 100%. All we can do is take one day at a time and look at it positively. He is very healthy and strong and likes to keep busy all the time.Eats well, no alcohol since diagnosed 4 years ago, quit smoking. His work days are usually 12 hours. Well thats alot for me tonight and I totally got so much from all the posts.....thanks again so much , Iam very grateful. 10 days to go.
I like how you have been posting how "you" feel and "your husband" after the shots and on what days.ex: shot#1, day 2 etc.....It is interesting to read.
I will be back soon,
faith
I think Iam freaked out over this more than my husband and he finally told me tonight, let it go, and we will just see how the treatment goes....Ouch! Poor guy....like he needs to have to tell me this stuff, Big eye opener for me. We will be shown how to do the injections and follow the plan 100%. All we can do is take one day at a time and look at it positively. He is very healthy and strong and likes to keep busy all the time.Eats well, no alcohol since diagnosed 4 years ago, quit smoking. His work days are usually 12 hours. Well thats alot for me tonight and I totally got so much from all the posts.....thanks again so much , Iam very grateful. 10 days to go.
I like how you have been posting how "you" feel and "your husband" after the shots and on what days.ex: shot#1, day 2 etc.....It is interesting to read.
I will be back soon,
faith

