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Take a Deep Breath

If you are newly diagnosed consider yourself lucky all around,. You are lucky because now you know and you can take steps to safeguard the health of your liver. Also, it isn't like the "old days" when interferon was the only treatment. In those days less than 50% of people were cured and the treatment was difficult at best. Today close to 100% of people can be cured in less time, with few side effects. So, if you have to be diagnosed, this is the best time.

  1. I am newly diagnosed with HVC geno1. I must have had it for years. I am now on treatment. I am praying that I will be cured in 12 weeks. I have Stage3 fibrosis. I am praying that 12 weeks will cure me. Doing research I can see that I have been lucky.There are so many people worse then I am.I go for my first blood draw September 21. I am terrified what the results will be.I am now a local advocate of getting tested.

    1. Hi catbordine, thanks for sharing with us! I'm so sorry to hear about your recent diagnosis, but as Susan pointed out, sometimes receiving a diagnosis leads to successful treatment and more knowledge! I'm so sorry to hear about your fibrosis, however, I'm sending positive thoughts and well wishes your way for a cure in 12 weeks! You have a wonderful attitude about your situation, and are so right that being an advocate is incredibly important. I'm so glad to hear that you are encouraging others to get tested! Nice! Please keep us updated, and we'll continue to keep you in our thoughts! -Casey, HepatitisC.net Team

  2. Great attitude, Susan Simon! What a great way of looking at the situation! Thank you for posting this! -Casey, HepatitisC.net Team

    1. I am so scared just found out a few weeks ago I have active hep c virus. I am waiting to go see a specialist. I think I know when I was exposed, did something really stupid. But I have had some of the symptoms for a couple years so I worry I have had it longer? I am just scared and confused.

      1. Hi Confused65,

        I'm so sorry to hear about your recent diagnosis! Please know we're here for you for anything you need!!! I hope the specialist you see is helpful! Let us know how it goes! In the meantime, I've found a few articles you may be interested in on being recently diagnosed:
        https://hepatitisc.net/diagnosis/
        https://hepatitisc.net/living/recently-diagnosed/

        I hope those provide you with some information! Please let us know how everything is going. It's okay to be scared and confused, this is totally normal! Just remember, we're here whenever you need us! -Casey, HepatitisC.net Team

      2. Hello,
        My husband is cured and has been the best moment of our lives. I just want to help others as well. Just for your information.
        I found that there was a clinic in Mexico that offered the DAA treatment much cheaper if you are not covered with your medical insurance.Take a look at http://www.Hepclivefree.com, the clinic is just a few hours south of Phoenix, Arizona
        Contact, Dr. Ogandzhanova and book an appointment in the office, she is so reassuring, kind and caring and makes everything easy. We received a 12-week supply of Velpatasvir Sofosbuvir combination treatment which works great for patients like my husband that have cirrhosis. He began his treatment with minimal side effects being minor headaches. By week four he called the doctor and asked for lab work to be done. The lab work concluded with a big smile on our faces. He completed his treatment with an “Undetected viral load” and all blood work in normal range. He recently received his 12-week SVR. UNDETECTED!!!

    2. Waiting on insurance to start my treatment, lots of pain in joints. I wish I could start today! I have probably had it 30 years but liver looks pretty good even tho I was a drinker.
      Brad

      1. We so hear you, bradtexas! I hope your insurance pulls through soon and that you can start treatment! I'm glad to hear that your liver still looks pretty good! Thanks for sharing! -Casey, HepatitisC.net Team

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