
Hepatitis C Support Group
Hepatitis C is a blood-borne viral disease which can cause liver inflammation, fibrosis, cirrhosis and liver cancer. The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is spread by blood-to-blood contact with an infected person's blood. Many people with HCV infection have no symptoms and are unaware of the need to seek treatment. Hepatitis C infects an estimated 150-200 million people worldwide.
The only thing I can tell you is, take power naps and continue your water.
I see that your still working, wow your tough, I couldn't work, G-D I couldn't do anything, shortage of breathe, ect..., my hubby worked but he was lucky enough to get to choose the kind of work he would do, instead of the hard labour he was usually schedual to do, also stayed away from the sun.
As you probably know, sunlight is deadly with those meds, well actually the riba.
I also read in your journal that you still drink coffee.
By the time I started treatment, I was drinking 10 cups of coffee, so you can imagine it was hard for me to stop the java, but had to cause it would cause nausea.
That's pretty much it from me now, but I also see that you have loads of experience with these meds, this is your third attempt at killing the beast?
The best of luck to you my dear.
Mckenzie One day at the time