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From: wallysgirl on 24 Jan 2008 10:21 Just a quick question..maybe two. How do I find out what a lot of the abbreviations are for and is everyone here a hep c patient? Really interested about the iron!! Thanks Wallysgirl
From: tom on 24 Jan 2008 11:01 "wallysgirl" <vettshop(a)ptd.net> wrote in message news:224d4215-9581-4bb2-827d-d28e18f63295(a)e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > Just a quick question..maybe two. > How do I find out what a lot of the abbreviations are for and is > everyone here a hep c patient? > Really interested about the iron!! > Thanks > Wallysgirl Not sure if I'm a hep c patient anymore or not. Went in for my 2 year post treatment workup last November and am still clear of the virus. My Gastroentrologist basically released me with written orders for liver function BW every 6 months but didn't write orders for anymore hep c testing to be done or schedule any appointments. I'm to call his office for BW results. My Ferritin level was mildly elevated before starting treatment but shot up (2062 NG\ML) during treatment. I am (was?) Gen 1 and did 48 weeks of Pegasus/Ribavirin treatment. I was tested for Hemochromatosis and came back positive for one of the non-dominant genes to have the disorder. During treatment I needed to go in for Phlebotomies every 2 weeks to control the Ferritin overload which caused problems because I was also very anemic as a result of tx.........go figure? I started passing out after the blood letting till I started getting equal amounts of IV fluid to replace the blood taken. My Ferritin level has normalized since completing tx and I've needed no blood letting for the last 2 years. Tom
From: greyhackles on 24 Jan 2008 11:24 On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 07:21:56 -0800 (PST), wallysgirl <vettshop(a)ptd.net> wrote: >Just a quick question..maybe two. > How do I find out what a lot of the abbreviations are for and is >everyone here a hep c patient? >Really interested about the iron!! >Thanks >Wallysgirl I would expect nearly everyone that hangs out here or has hung out here was/is HCV positive or was/is a supporter for someone who was/is HCV positive ;-) fwiw, I was a hep cat (1b, 33 years HCV+), did the 48 week combo ride, got cured. It's been almost 2.5 years since the last shot and handful of Riba. VL tests every 6 months, will switch to the once-per-year schedule in April. So far, so good :-) Here's a brief listing of abbreviations commonly used wrt HCV: http://www.hepcscotland.co.uk/about-the-guideline/abbreviations.html Here's a list of commonly used abbreviations wrt blood testing: http://www.efn.org/~nurses/acro.html Anything else that comes up, just ask :-) Cheers /greyhackles
From: Cactus Jammies on 24 Jan 2008 13:03 "wallysgirl" <vettshop(a)ptd.net> wrote in message news:224d4215-9581-4bb2-827d-d28e18f63295(a)e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > Just a quick question..maybe two. > How do I find out what a lot of the abbreviations are for and is > everyone here a hep c patient? > Really interested about the iron!! > Thanks > Wallysgirl > ............................................. Wally's girl, hi! Here's a very good source of interaction about HepC: http://www.janis7hepc.com/ Many of us on this group have participated in the chat rooms and the like. Lots of really good info and advice, and moves a bit faster than this Usenet group (which also is a very good place to communicate or hang out). sincerely cactus jammies
From: wallysgirl on 25 Jan 2008 10:48 On Jan 24, 1:03 pm, "Cactus Jammies" <cactusjamm...(a)retinal.circus.orb> wrote: > "wallysgirl" <vetts...(a)ptd.net> wrote in message > > news:224d4215-9581-4bb2-827d-d28e18f63295(a)e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com...> Just a quick question..maybe two. > > How do I find out what a lot of the abbreviations are for and is > > everyone here a hep c patient? > > Really interested about the iron!! > > Thanks > > Wallysgirl > > ............................................ > > Wally's girl, hi! > Here's a very good source of interaction about HepC:http://www.janis7hepc.com/ Many of us on this group have participated in > the chat rooms and the like. Lots of really good info and advice, and moves > a bit faster than this Usenet group (which also is a very good place to > communicate or hang out). > > sincerely > cactus jammies Thanks so much for the info. It's nice to talk to someone and get feedback then. again-thanks wg
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