the other thing
I'm also doing a low dose of interferon to keep the hep-c at bay until a liver shows up with my name on it. about a 50/50 on that. And of course I have all the physical crapolla that comes along with it.
What are the possible side effects?
The most common side effects of PEGASYS and COPEGUS are:
- Flu-like symptoms (including fever, chills, muscle aches, joint pain, headaches)
- Tiredness
- Upset stomach (like nausea, taste changes, diarrhea)
- Blood sugar problems (may lead to diabetes)
- Skin problems (like rash, dry or itchy skin, redness and swelling at injection site)
- Hair loss (temporary)
- Trouble sleeping
The most serious side effects of PEGASYS and COPEGUS are:
- Mental health problems (such as irritability, depression, anxiety, aggressiveness, trouble with drug addiction or overdose, thoughts about suicide, suicide attempts, suicide and thoughts about homicide)
- Blood problems (like a drop in blood cells leading to increased risk for infections, bleeding and/or heart or circulatory problems)
- Infections (which sometimes cause death)
- Lung problems (like trouble breathing, pneumonia)
- Eye problems (like blurred vision, loss of vision)
- Autoimmune problems (such as psoriasis, thyroid problems)
- Heart problems (including chest pain and, rarely, a heart attack)
- Liver problems (rarely, liver function worsens). Patients with both the hepatitis C virus and HIV can have an increased chance of having liver failure during PEGASYS treatment. Change in a blood test that measures liver inflammation occurs more often in patients with hepatitis B. If you have a rise in this blood test you may need to be watched more closely with additional blood tests.
I hate to whine, so when I'm in this self - centered mememe mode, I just don't post.
but I want people to hear about Hep-c. I want people to know that it's out there and most people don't even know they have it. 1 in 10.
Heres a link for more information and what we can do about Hepatitis C.
American Liver Foundation
5 comments:
Hugs, msb.
On the other hand, it gives you a better chance of living to a ripe old age. Be easy on yourself. Best of luck.
I want you to feel better. I want it a lot. So humor me, ok? Let's get you fixed up.
I want you to feel better, too. Alas, yet another thing I am powerless over (over which I am powerless) -- you, too.
I think this IS when you should write though. It may be healing in some small way. And I like to know whats happening with you, so....humor me, can't you?
Love to you woman!
This is your blog ..whine if you want to!
Hep C has hit close to home in my life MSB with people I have cared for..I appreciate you sharing.
I posted again if you ever feel like stopping by for a cupcake..
please feel free.
Tab xo
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