I would get a viral load test now, before tx ends. It would be easier to get insurance to approve a tx extension now than to get them to pay for another 6 month tx later. For that matter, you may not even need a VL test to extend tx under the circumstances.
I would think that your docs would be amenable to this. If insurance won't pay send the bill to Robo Doc. :) Seriously, while it is unlikely the surgeries and missed doses would result in tx failure, the possibility needs to at least be considered.
It may be more complicated than the missed tx days.; they were also pushing fluids and other drugs through you during your time in the hospital. How did all of this impact your tx, your immune system, etc? Better to be proactive now than wish you had been later.
-- Edited by Isiscat2011 on Wednesday 6th of August 2014 07:36:28 PM
Thank You,,,You are Encouraging I sent a note to Dr Grandhi, the 28th, he is to see me, we will find out what he says then, I am keeping the Dr in the loop.
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Isiscat2011 said
Aug 6, 2014
Huey:
I would get a viral load test now, before tx ends. It would be easier to get insurance to approve a tx extension now than to get them to pay for another 6 month tx later. For that matter, you may not even need a VL test to extend tx under the circumstances.
I would think that your docs would be amenable to this. If insurance won't pay send the bill to Robo Doc. :) Seriously, while it is unlikely the surgeries and missed doses would result in tx failure, the possibility needs to at least be considered.
It may be more complicated than the missed tx days.; they were also pushing fluids and other drugs through you during your time in the hospital. How did all of this impact your tx, your immune system, etc? Better to be proactive now than wish you had been later.
-- Edited by Isiscat2011 on Wednesday 6th of August 2014 07:36:28 PM
Isiscat2011 said
Aug 6, 2014
Huey wrote:
I mean it is the same insurance claim that has already been approved. I would not have to be approved to retreat.
The tx drugs are only approved for a specific duration....in your case 24 months. Relapsers have to go through the approval process again to retreat. Sorry, Huey.
Huey said
Aug 5, 2014
I mean it is the same insurance claim that has already been approved. I would not have to be approved to retreat.
Isiscat2011 said
Aug 4, 2014
Huey wrote:
That is why i just what, if i relapse the Pharmacy and insurance are still on the hook.
What do you mean they are still on the hook if you relapse?
Huey said
Aug 4, 2014
Isiscat2011 wrote:
Huey wrote:
This will be interesting,,, I am on week 22.8 had to stop both riba and savaldi for three days due to a complication wile getting my gull bladder out, and then right back on. for the remainder
It doesn't seem like missing 3 days would be critical at 23 weeks in but have you asked your doc about maybe taking an extra week or so just as a little insurance?
This can't happen without a vl test, if i vl test too early I might miss a relapse as they tend to hapen 3/4 weeks. That is why i just what, if i relapse the Pharmacy and insurance are still on the hook.
Huey said
Aug 4, 2014
The thing to do is what till 4 weeks after I finish the last 10 days, then get the VL Test, but the blood sugar and atl's wile I was on iv those three days was spiking and turning down as my ATL drops and level's .That was the virus standing on it's feet for the first time,but the sugar then drops because my body was handling it, without the savaldi,,,thus a VR viral response, This indicates to me now not only was I ready to take it on without the drugs, Now I have just had a 10 day booster shot and defences are even stronger.
Isiscat2011 said
Aug 2, 2014
Huey wrote:
This will be interesting,,, I am on week 22.8 had to stop both riba and savaldi for three days due to a complication wile getting my gull bladder out, and then right back on. for the remainder
It doesn't seem like missing 3 days would be critical at 23 weeks in but have you asked your doc about maybe taking an extra week or so just as a little insurance?
Huey said
Aug 2, 2014
mallani wrote:
Hi hepcsurvivor,
I moved this to Post-Rx for you.
Congrats are in order. It seems the Sovaldi relapses occur rapidly after EOT ( in the first few weeks post-Rx) so I'd be feeling confident. Cheers.
That means I should hold off on final EOT test for a few weeks after I run out of the meds, If I am still und that means the hospital snafu didn't kill the tx. :) and if I relapse the insurance is still on the hook :) :)
Huey said
Aug 2, 2014
This will be interesting,,, I am on week 22.8 had to stop both riba and savaldi for three days due to a complication wile getting my gull bladder out, and then right back on. for the remainder
-- Edited by Huey on Saturday 2nd of August 2014 06:45:57 AM
Huey said
Aug 2, 2014
hepcsurvivor wrote:
Hi Friends,
I just got encouraging news to share. My 1st 1 month (edit: after finishing 24 week) treatment results still show undetected.
I realize I am not "out of the woods" yet, (need more tests and time to pass) but I am grateful for the 1st bit of positive new to share.
During TX I had to drop the Riba down to 600mg for...a week or so due to a hospital incident. And the last few months I was at 1000mg riba vs 1200 due to low counts especially hemoglobin. Also ended up taking about 8 doses of procrit.
Through all of that, I never showed detected. I only mention this as encouragement to any of you who are struggling or having similar problems.
I hope for the best for future tests, and wish you all the best in your TX.
-- Edited by hepcsurvivor on Friday 1st of August 2014 04:12:43 AM
How do you do, I am a 3a as well, on the other end of tx, and up till now it has been a clean slate for me, EOT test comming soon/
hrsetrdr said
Jul 31, 2014
Congratulations on the post tx UND, will be waiting to hear that go SVR! Wishing you the best.
mallani said
Jul 31, 2014
Hi hepcsurvivor,
I moved this to Post-Rx for you.
Congrats are in order. It seems the Sovaldi relapses occur rapidly after EOT ( in the first few weeks post-Rx) so I'd be feeling confident. Cheers.
hepcsurvivor said
Jul 31, 2014
Hi Friends,
I just got encouraging news to share. My 1st 1 month (edit: after finishing 24 week) treatment results still show undetected.
I realize I am not "out of the woods" yet, (need more tests and time to pass) but I am grateful for the 1st bit of positive new to share.
During TX I had to drop the Riba down to 600mg for...a week or so due to a hospital incident. And the last few months I was at 1000mg riba vs 1200 due to low counts especially hemoglobin. Also ended up taking about 8 doses of procrit.
Through all of that, I never showed detected. I only mention this as encouragement to any of you who are struggling or having similar problems.
I hope for the best for future tests, and wish you all the best in your TX.
-- Edited by hepcsurvivor on Friday 1st of August 2014 04:12:43 AM
Thank You,,,You are Encouraging I sent a note to Dr Grandhi, the 28th, he is to see me, we will find out what he says then, I am keeping the Dr in the loop.
/
/
Huey:
I would get a viral load test now, before tx ends. It would be easier to get insurance to approve a tx extension now than to get them to pay for another 6 month tx later. For that matter, you may not even need a VL test to extend tx under the circumstances.
I would think that your docs would be amenable to this. If insurance won't pay send the bill to Robo Doc. :) Seriously, while it is unlikely the surgeries and missed doses would result in tx failure, the possibility needs to at least be considered.
It may be more complicated than the missed tx days.; they were also pushing fluids and other drugs through you during your time in the hospital. How did all of this impact your tx, your immune system, etc? Better to be proactive now than wish you had been later.
-- Edited by Isiscat2011 on Wednesday 6th of August 2014 07:36:28 PM
The tx drugs are only approved for a specific duration....in your case 24 months. Relapsers have to go through the approval process again to retreat. Sorry, Huey.
I mean it is the same insurance claim that has already been approved. I would not have to be approved to retreat.
What do you mean they are still on the hook if you relapse?
This can't happen without a vl test, if i vl test too early I might miss a relapse as they tend to hapen 3/4 weeks. That is why i just what, if i relapse the Pharmacy and insurance are still on the hook.
The thing to do is what till 4 weeks after I finish the last 10 days, then get the VL Test, but the blood sugar and atl's wile I was on iv those three days was spiking and turning down as my ATL drops and level's .That was the virus standing on it's feet for the first time,but the sugar then drops because my body was handling it, without the savaldi,,,thus a VR viral response, This indicates to me now not only was I ready to take it on without the drugs, Now I have just had a 10 day booster shot and defences are even stronger.
It doesn't seem like missing 3 days would be critical at 23 weeks in but have you asked your doc about maybe taking an extra week or so just as a little insurance?
That means I should hold off on final EOT test for a few weeks after I run out of the meds, If I am still und that means the hospital snafu didn't kill the tx. :) and if I relapse the insurance is still on the hook :) :)
This will be interesting,,, I am on week 22.8 had to stop both riba and savaldi for three days due to a complication wile getting my gull bladder out, and then right back on. for the remainder
-- Edited by Huey on Saturday 2nd of August 2014 06:45:57 AM
How do you do, I am a 3a as well, on the other end of tx, and up till now it has been a clean slate for me, EOT test comming soon/
Hi hepcsurvivor,
I moved this to Post-Rx for you.
Congrats are in order. It seems the Sovaldi relapses occur rapidly after EOT ( in the first few weeks post-Rx) so I'd be feeling confident. Cheers.
Hi Friends,
I just got encouraging news to share. My 1st 1 month (edit: after finishing 24 week) treatment results still show undetected.
I realize I am not "out of the woods" yet, (need more tests and time to pass) but I am grateful for the 1st bit of positive new to share.
During TX I had to drop the Riba down to 600mg for...a week or so due to a hospital incident. And the last few months I was at 1000mg riba vs 1200 due to low counts especially hemoglobin. Also ended up taking about 8 doses of procrit.
Through all of that, I never showed detected. I only mention this as encouragement to any of you who are struggling or having similar problems.
I hope for the best for future tests, and wish you all the best in your TX.
-- Edited by hepcsurvivor on Friday 1st of August 2014 04:12:43 AM