mallani Not sure he would agree with you about the job! He has taken some days off just to use up holiday before the end of the year.
Tig56 His hb has stabilized at 9.5 and that's manageable he says, so he agrees about that one.
JIme I'm afraid you might cringe but he's not one for drinking water, never has been and I doubt he will start now. He does drink squash tea and coffee, that will have to do.
Cinnamon Girl Thank you, no rage this time so far, think he's too tired
2willy Glad to make you smile, not much around this virus to be happy about.
Biggyb Last treatment was 48 weeks and he managed to work through that but it didn't have the telap in it so a bit different.
Matt Chris Unless he's pulled off for any reason that's exactly what we intend to do. Must be doing something right although he's not happy that the telap diet isn't working, weight has been stable so far.
Another week over, onward and upwards hope everyone is ok
Joyce
Biggyb said
Nov 8, 2013
Great news Joyce, holding down a full time job must be difficult, i held down a part time job my whole 48 weeks. It was very difficult..SOB was the worst. Huffing and puffing all the time..Much better at eot.
Keep us posted.
2willy said
Nov 8, 2013
congratulations, your up beat news put a smile on my face and nice to hear you are so supportive
JIme said
Nov 8, 2013
Good news Joyce. Tell your husband to keep moving and it will be over before you know it.
I was able to work during my tx and although I was tired sometimes I think it lessened the sx for me. I didn't want to just sit still and let the sx work on me. It's harder to hit a moving target.:) Drink plenty of water too!
mallani said
Nov 8, 2013
Hi joyce,
Congrats to you and hubby! Undetected at week 4 of Incivek triple is a big one, and things look promising. How many weeks is he doing? As Tig said, Hb levels of 9.5- 10 are manageable, and it is worth the fatigue to continue on, as the result is worth it. If he could cut back his hours it may help, as SVR is more important than any job. Cheers.
Cinnamon Girl said
Nov 8, 2013
Excellent news, Joyce! Congrats to your hubby! You must both be very pleased with how well he is responding this time around.
He`s bound to be feeling tired with a drop in his Hb level but sounds like he`s doing very well continuing to working full-time.
Keep in touch, and best of luck!
Tig said
Nov 7, 2013
Undetectable at 4 weeks is fantastic news!! With results like that the future looks very promising for SVR. I struggled with low HB through treatment but it leveled off at 9.5 to 10, which was manageable. Just tell him to tie a knot in his rope and hang on! He obviously has a lot of personal drive and motivation to handle this and work full time. That's what it takes. Best of luck to you both!
Matt Chris said
Nov 7, 2013
Super fantastic news, Joyce!
Sounds like you are a great support in your hubby's treatment , you are to be commended for such great support. Being UND at 4 weeks is a very good indicator of things to come, whatever your doing its very important that you keep up and don't stop until the weeks are complete.
hoping the best for you.
matt
-- Edited by Matt Chris on Friday 8th of November 2013 04:44:30 AM
joyce said
Nov 7, 2013
Thanks for all your kind wishes
I am pleased to be able to say that at 4 weeks the virus was undetectable. No major problems, Hb rather low so he's tired but still able to hold down a full time job.
Joyce
shotgungirl said
Oct 27, 2013
Good luck! Hope you and your hubby are doing well. Keep us updated!
Zlikster said
Oct 25, 2013
good luck with results! Your hubby is a lucky guy to have you supporting him :)
Cinnamon Girl said
Oct 24, 2013
Hi Joyce, good to hear from you again, and what great news! You and your hubby have certainly been waiting long enough for this, and it`s good to hear that his triple therapy treatment is going well so far.
All the best of luck with hubby`s 4 wk viral load test results, keeping my fingers crossed! Do keep us updated, and feel free to post whenever you like, we`re here to give support!
Tig said
Oct 24, 2013
That's great news Joyce! We wish you both the very best and hope you stay in touch as he moves forward with treatment. Remember that we're here to support you both and care very much how this affects you. Often times it's the support we receive from our caregivers and significant others that determines treatment success. Let us know how you both are doing. Good luck!!
joyce said
Oct 24, 2013
Good news (for those who remember me)
Hubby is now on treatment. Seems it's going ok thankfully his nurse is happy so far. He's on telap twice a day plus riba and interferon. He gets his 4 week results next week sometime.
Joyce
joyce said
Feb 4, 2013
Thank you Artie. You are right we are tired of waiting but i am sure there are others worse than my hubby who need the treatment first. Stay strong, it will happen.
ArtiesGarden said
Feb 3, 2013
Joyce, I am in the same delay, delay, delay boat. I have been delayed once again and found out yesterday it could be another 6 months. I just want to get started. I'm tired of waiting as I'm sure you and your husband are.
Artie
Cinnamon Girl said
Jan 29, 2013
Hi again Joyce, thanks for the update, and sorry to hear things are progressing so slowly for your hubby. That`s often the case unfortunately and a lot of us here can relate to how frustrating that is.
Well best of luck to you both, hope things start moving forward before too long. Don`t forget we`re always here and happy to give support. ~ Jill xx
joyce said
Jan 29, 2013
Hello all,
Perhaps i should have called this slow update Still nothing to report and does not look like hubby will be doing any form of treatment in the near future. Still here not going anywhere just not much to tell.
Sorry i didn't reply to your question Jill, assume its going to be telaprivir, not sure of spelling, sorry.
Yes i did see the search button thanks
Joyce
Cinnamon Girl said
Sep 20, 2012
Good to hear from you again, Joyce, do you know yet which of the triple combos your hubby will be doing? Glad you`ve found plenty of useful info around here, keep reading and feel free to jump in whenever you like. In case you didn`t already know, there`s also a "Search" box at the top of the page if you want to look for something specific.
All the best of luck to you both, keep us posted! ~ Jill xx
joyce said
Sep 18, 2012
Hello Everyone,
Sorry i have not been around recently. Have been reading but as ive no news to report didn't seem much point in posting. Still no news on when treatment will start for hubby but must be getting close. Been thinking of diet and times to eat with the new meds. I know there is a lot on here, just wanted to say thanks, its helping.
Thank you all again
mallani Not sure he would agree with you about the job! He has taken some days off just to use up holiday before the end of the year.
Tig56 His hb has stabilized at 9.5 and that's manageable he says, so he agrees about that one.
JIme I'm afraid you might cringe but he's not one for drinking water, never has been and I doubt he will start now. He does drink squash tea and coffee, that will have to do.
Cinnamon Girl Thank you, no rage this time so far, think he's too tired
2willy Glad to make you smile, not much around this virus to be happy about.
Biggyb Last treatment was 48 weeks and he managed to work through that but it didn't have the telap in it so a bit different.
Matt Chris Unless he's pulled off for any reason that's exactly what we intend to do. Must be doing something right although he's not happy that the telap diet isn't working, weight has been stable so far.
Another week over, onward and upwards hope everyone is ok
Joyce
Great news Joyce, holding down a full time job must be difficult, i held down a part time job my whole 48 weeks. It was very difficult..SOB was the worst. Huffing and puffing all the time..Much better at eot.
Keep us posted.
congratulations, your up beat news put a smile on my face and nice to hear you are so supportive
Good news Joyce. Tell your husband to keep moving and it will be over before you know it.
I was able to work during my tx and although I was tired sometimes I think it lessened the sx for me. I didn't want to just sit still and let the sx work on me. It's harder to hit a moving target.:) Drink plenty of water too!
Hi joyce,
Congrats to you and hubby! Undetected at week 4 of Incivek triple is a big one, and things look promising. How many weeks is he doing? As Tig said, Hb levels of 9.5- 10 are manageable, and it is worth the fatigue to continue on, as the result is worth it. If he could cut back his hours it may help, as SVR is more important than any job. Cheers.
Excellent news, Joyce! Congrats to your hubby! You must both be very pleased with how well he is responding this time around.
He`s bound to be feeling tired with a drop in his Hb level but sounds like he`s doing very well continuing to working full-time.
Keep in touch, and best of luck!
Undetectable at 4 weeks is fantastic news!! With results like that the future looks very promising for SVR. I struggled with low HB through treatment but it leveled off at 9.5 to 10, which was manageable. Just tell him to tie a knot in his rope and hang on! He obviously has a lot of personal drive and motivation to handle this and work full time. That's what it takes. Best of luck to you both!
Super fantastic news, Joyce!
Sounds like you are a great support in your hubby's treatment , you are to be commended for such great support. Being UND at 4 weeks is a very good indicator of things to come, whatever your doing its very important that you keep up and don't stop until the weeks are complete.
hoping the best for you.
matt
-- Edited by Matt Chris on Friday 8th of November 2013 04:44:30 AM
Thanks for all your kind wishes
I am pleased to be able to say that at 4 weeks the virus was undetectable. No major problems, Hb rather low so he's tired but still able to hold down a full time job.
Joyce
good luck with results! Your hubby is a lucky guy to have you supporting him :)
Hi Joyce, good to hear from you again, and what great news! You and your hubby have certainly been waiting long enough for this, and it`s good to hear that his triple therapy treatment is going well so far.
All the best of luck with hubby`s 4 wk viral load test results, keeping my fingers crossed! Do keep us updated, and feel free to post whenever you like, we`re here to give support!
That's great news Joyce! We wish you both the very best and hope you stay in touch as he moves forward with treatment. Remember that we're here to support you both and care very much how this affects you. Often times it's the support we receive from our caregivers and significant others that determines treatment success. Let us know how you both are doing. Good luck!!
Good news (for those who remember me)
Hubby is now on treatment. Seems it's going ok thankfully his nurse is happy so far. He's on telap twice a day plus riba and interferon. He gets his 4 week results next week sometime.
Joyce
Thank you Artie. You are right we are tired of waiting but i am sure there are others worse than my hubby who need the treatment first. Stay strong, it will happen.
Joyce, I am in the same delay, delay, delay boat. I have been delayed once again and found out yesterday it could be another 6 months. I just want to get started. I'm tired of waiting as I'm sure you and your husband are.
Artie
Hi again Joyce, thanks for the update, and sorry to hear things are progressing so slowly for your hubby. That`s often the case unfortunately and a lot of us here can relate to how frustrating that is.
Well best of luck to you both, hope things start moving forward before too long. Don`t forget we`re always here and happy to give support.
~ Jill xx
Hello all,
Perhaps i should have called this slow update
Still nothing to report and does not look like hubby will be doing any form of treatment in the near future. Still here not going anywhere just not much to tell.
Sorry i didn't reply to your question Jill, assume its going to be telaprivir, not sure of spelling, sorry.
Yes i did see the search button thanks
Joyce
Good to hear from you again, Joyce, do you know yet which of the triple combos your hubby will be doing? Glad you`ve found plenty of useful info around here, keep reading and feel free to jump in whenever you like. In case you didn`t already know, there`s also a "Search" box at the top of the page if you want to look for something specific.
All the best of luck to you both, keep us posted!
~ Jill xx
Hello Everyone,
Sorry i have not been around recently. Have been reading but as ive no news to report didn't seem much point in posting. Still no news on when treatment will start for hubby but must be getting close. Been thinking of diet and times to eat with the new meds. I know there is a lot on here, just wanted to say thanks, its helping.
Joyce