Good luck to you, hope your sx are few and your virons get mutilated!
gatekeep said
Dec 9, 2012
It's a day at a time thing. I have found no consistantcy what so ever. I wish I could just walk around the block.
news said
Dec 8, 2012
Sounds like a perfect start. If at all possible, keep up the workouts, even if you have to cut them back a little. I tried to stay active and I know it helped me. Don't be surprised or concerned if you have to quit altogether around weeks 8-10 of Incivek. But as soon as you can, and certainly by week fourteen (with no Incivek) start back up. I guarantee it will help you through treatment, although at times it will seem like it will kill you. Just keep up the good work.
Alan
zuzusfam said
Dec 8, 2012
Good job on making it to the gym! (My first day, my tummy and head were a little weird. Not sure if it was from the meds or a mental thing.)
jrc said
Dec 8, 2012
Its a long journey but in the end it will be worth it!
Iris Dragonfly said
Dec 8, 2012
Go Jonathan! I wish you success on your healing journey Iris
DJ said
Dec 8, 2012
Congrats! I hope to be joining you soon.
Mary Jane said
Dec 8, 2012
you're on your way.... hang in there MJ
marktrux said
Dec 8, 2012
Congrats on starting treatment! Day one is always tough, both physically and mentally. It's been a long journey getting this far into it and taking the final step toward SVR can be exciting and intimidating. Kinda scary. But I'm sure you'll do great.
JIme said
Dec 8, 2012
First couple of days are a little weird but it levels off after a while. Same with the interferon. I did my shot on Friday nights too and felt a little crappy on Saturday morning the first few weeks. I ate a banana and drank lots of water. Peeing clear was my motto....lol....good luck
2ndTimeAround said
Dec 8, 2012
so i started tx today. interferon, ribavirin plus my first dose of incivek....went to the gym and worked out, feel a little "coldy", but so far so good. let's hope it stays that way!
Sounds like a perfect start. If at all possible, keep up the workouts, even if you have to cut them back a little. I tried to stay active and I know it helped me. Don't be surprised or concerned if you have to quit altogether around weeks 8-10 of Incivek. But as soon as you can, and certainly by week fourteen (with no Incivek) start back up. I guarantee it will help you through treatment, although at times it will seem like it will kill you. Just keep up the good work.
Alan
Good job on making it to the gym! (My first day, my tummy and head were a little weird. Not sure if it was from the meds or a mental thing.)
Its a long journey but in the end it will be worth it!
Go Jonathan! I wish you success on your healing journey
Iris
Congrats! I hope to be joining you soon.
you're on your way.... hang in there MJ
Congrats on starting treatment! Day one is always tough, both physically and mentally. It's been a long journey getting this far into it and taking the final step toward SVR can be exciting and intimidating. Kinda scary. But I'm sure you'll do great.
I ate a banana and drank lots of water. Peeing clear was my motto....lol....good luck
so i started tx today. interferon, ribavirin plus my first dose of incivek....went to the gym and worked out, feel a little "coldy", but so far so good. let's hope it stays that way!