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Can someone please tell me how to post a question out or this "NEW" category, or anywhere for that matter? 



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I wouldn't be too alarmed to see that number fluctuate.  Mine went from 1,151,923 on 9/25/14 to 1,906,894 on 10/10/14.  Although the news you have HCV is never good, we are so lucky to be getting diagnosed at a time when Interferon-free treatments are spreading like wildfire!  I thank God for that.



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You`re welcome, Rose, all of us here know what it`s like at first trying to make sense of test results, it`s a whole new language!

No question here is ever considered silly, we`re here to offer support and to share information with anyone who needs it, so do ask any questions you have and we`ll do our best to help. 

All the best to you...Jill

 



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(71 yo, lives in UK)

Was Gen 3a, 

24wks Peg Ifn/Riba, Sep 2010 - Mch 2011

UND @ Wk.4, UND @ EOT, 

SVR Nov 2011 --> Still UND @ EOT + 4 yrs.

 

 



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     Thank you Isiscat and Cinnamon Girl for responding.  I was so balled up yesterday, trying to decipher 8 pages of bloodwork results that i  missed the part that reads "HCV RNA detected".  Thank you both for NOT making me feel silly for missing the obvious.  I have been suffering the "muddled thought processes"  symptom about once a week for over a year now, and it is nice to know  i can ask questions on days that i am overwhelmed.   

TY again,

Rose



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Hello Rose, welcome to the forum!  smile

Your result shows that you do have an active Hep C infection and Isiscat is correct about your viral load number, which falls into the low to medium range.  The number underneath, the `log` equivalent, is just another way of expressing it.

In due course you`ll know more about it, for example which genotype you have and some information about your liver enzymes and other blood levels, and then you`ll be able to discuss with your doctor the way forward and which would be the best treatment options suitable for you. 

If you`d like more information about Hep C there are some useful posts at the top of this section, `sticky` posts, which you could read, or feel free to ask any more questions.  We also have a `search` box at the top of every forum page.

Best of luck with your follow up appointment on 18th!

Angel...In reply to your question, viral load in itself isn`t a good indicator of liver damage and varies anyway from time to time.

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Jill 

(71 yo, lives in UK)

Was Gen 3a, 

24wks Peg Ifn/Riba, Sep 2010 - Mch 2011

UND @ Wk.4, UND @ EOT, 

SVR Nov 2011 --> Still UND @ EOT + 4 yrs.

 

 



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I wonder if viral load really has any significance? I mean is it a big deal if you have a high load, after all, you still have the virus. Does your liver suffer more if the load is high?



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Hi Rose:

It means your HCV viral load is > 1.3 million (1388971).    



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Diagnosed in 2011, Incivek triple in 2011, tx discontinued, Genotype 1a, CT, VL 7mill, cirrhosis dx in 2012, age 67, waiting for new DAAs.



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     Can someone please tell me what this may mean?  I am blearey eyed from trying to decipher it with the help of the great google and my follow up isnt until the 18th..   Here is exactly how it reads:

QuestOnly- HEPATITIS C VIRUL RNA, PCR QUANTITATIVE

 

Test                                                                Result                            Units                                            Flag Reference Range

HCV RNA PCR Quant.                                       1388971                        IU/mL                                          A    <15 NEG

LOG HCV RNA PCR QT                                       6.14                              Log IU/mL                                    A    <15 NEG

HCV RNA detected.

 

Any and all input will be much appreciated.  Thanks, Rose



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