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How goes all things Re-Buy?

Are you still packing on the pounds, and platelets and thinking about golf?

I saw this article and thought of you - you, being a Master Magician, already cured yourself of lymphoma AND HCV, but still, for others, it is good to know there is a hopeful association/resolution to lymphoma just with the curing of their HCV.

Still fits, EVERYTHING is better without HCV on it! Here's to hoping you are feeling better and better day by day. biggrin C.

Antivirals may cure HCV-associated B-cell lymphoma, case study finds

 

Treatment with direct-acting antivirals may result in remission of hepatitis C virus-associated lymphoma, researchers suggested.

"[Computed tomography] demonstrated remission in a case HCV-associated [non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL)] treated with [direct-acting antivirals (DAAs)] alone," they wrote in Open Forum Infectious Diseases.

The case study's findings suggest that "elimination of the causative pathogen could be essential for the treatment of HCV-associated NHL even without an inter feron (IFN)-based treatment," they added.

The case study involved a 67-year-old man with chronic HCV who was followed starting in 2005. In 2014, he underwent surgery to remove a hepatocellular carcinoma.

In December 2015, before the man began receiving DAAs, physicians detected swelling and abnormal uptake in lymph nodes. Further testing led to a diagnosis of B-cell NHL.

The researchers noted earlier studies in which pathogens were shown to trigger immune activation that can lead to lymphoma. Killing pathogens including HCV, they wrote, has proven effective in fighting lymphoma.

From May to August of 2016, the patient received daily doses of the DAA combination Harvoni (sofosbuvir/ledipasvir, Gilead Sciences) to treat HCV. The researchers reported no major complications.

Twelve weeks after the end of treatment, they found no indication of HCV in serum. Likewise, 12 weeks after HCV was eliminated, they detected no uptake in lymph nodes.

The researchers concluded that DAAs may give clinicians an alternative to treating HCV-associated lymphoma with IFN, which is not desirable for older patients or those with comorbidities.

They added that "virus eradication, not administration with chemotherapy against lymphoma, could be considered first when treating a case of HCV-associated NHL." - by Joe Green



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GT3a, Fibroscan F3/12 kPa - F4/12.6 kPa, VL log 7.01 (10,182,417), steatosis, high iron load.

SOF/VEL with/without GS-9857 trial - NCT02639338.

SOT March 10 - EOT May 5, 2016 - SOF/VEL/VOX 8 week trial.

 

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So, (officially) give or take,  you are at about 5.5 then, unless you can think of something else to brag about, like we aren't already impressed enough!

I've gone over your long list, for items checked off:

1. HCV (history) 

2. lymphoma (toast)

3. platelets (gravy)

4. weight (pounding it on)

5. Turners (gone golfing)

6. Flu (forfeit points), pneumonia (ditto)

That is so neat that you happened to get that Xray tech who could compare notes with you on how her step-son also resolved his ca with the same regime!! What kind of ca did her step-son have I wonder??

If you had to take antibiotics for the pneumonia, then deduct another .1. But man, you are doing amazingly at a tally of 5.4 to 5.5!! 

You kinda sound like my partner who also used the sofa to incubate his pneumonia. biggrin C.



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HCV/HBV 1973. HBV resolved. HCV undiagnosed to 2015. 64 y.o. F. Canada.

GT3a, Fibroscan F3/12 kPa - F4/12.6 kPa, VL log 7.01 (10,182,417), steatosis, high iron load.

SOF/VEL with/without GS-9857 trial - NCT02639338.

SOT March 10 - EOT May 5, 2016 - SOF/VEL/VOX 8 week trial.

 

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Hey Canuck 

Like yourself and a few others on here, I was down for a couple of weeks with a flu/cold/pneumonia. I was able to get off the couch and go see the Doctor after 12 days. I was sent for X-rays of my lungs. The technician told me that my tumour would also show up if it was still there. It did not show up. aww Her step son did the same regime for cancer as myself. Successful for him also. 

The fourth good thing you are watching for is my weight. Yes...I am putting on weight , about 9 pounds. Another 10 to 15 would be great. My parsonage/Turner syndrome is also improving. 

Life is good. 



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Excellent news!

It does sound like everything is going great. Keep it the good fight and feel well.

 

SF

 



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SOT 2/9/16 / ALT 187 AST 114 VL 2.3M.    POSTS

EOT 5/2/16  ALT 35/ AST/25  platlets 126 C/B VL UND

EOT +12 7/26/16  ALT 25 /AST 22/ ALP 83  platlets 129 C/B VL UND

EOT + 24 10/18/16 ALT 27/ AST 20/ ALP 71 platlets 153 C UND

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Hi Clayton,

When you succeed, you really know how to do it! BIG CONGRATULATIONS on your WIN! That's absolutely amazing. Not just one evil invader, but two. I couldn't be happier to read your excellent report! With the increasing platelets, I hope the next thing we hear is a renewed wealth of energy and stamina, it's bound to be better. Well done!

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Heeeeeey Re-buy!

There you are! Bearer of all good news. CON-GRATS man!!!

They say .... good things take time.

You had quite a long haul, but boy, just look at ya now!!!

Unreal, how EVERYTHING is better without HCV on it.

Some problems CAN just vapourize!!!! What wonderful news, all round. So you must have had another bout of imaging, and the damned spot is gone - you have simply made it vanish. biggrin Fantastic! Actually, it's a double-happy whammy! biggrinbiggrin

Wonder what your oncologist says/thinks about your miraculous resolution. I am convinced it was your good living, good diet, your natural remedies, and curing yourself of that ass-dragging HCV that helped resolve it. She must be scratching-her-head-happy for you. 

Parts of you are the "incredible shrinking man", and I only mean that in the nicest possible way, I didn't know how much of a magician you really were (making HCV AND the lymphoma disappear)!

They also say ... good things come in three's, so what your third thing??? I bet you are going to be everyone's envy soon and tell us your liver is gettin as soft as a newborns butt next! (Oh wait, I was so excited about your HCV and lymphoma resolution I clean missed the brilliant platelets thing, shoot - revise that - what is your fourth piece of good news then?)

I would say ya "that's how we do it", but obviously you are doing it waaay better than most!!!

Just fantastic news. I'm running to the kitchen now, taking a big long draw, drinking straight up, right out of the maple syrup bottle. Cheers good buddy. 

(Details, details!, tell us all about it).

biggrin C.

 



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HCV/HBV 1973. HBV resolved. HCV undiagnosed to 2015. 64 y.o. F. Canada.

GT3a, Fibroscan F3/12 kPa - F4/12.6 kPa, VL log 7.01 (10,182,417), steatosis, high iron load.

SOF/VEL with/without GS-9857 trial - NCT02639338.

SOT March 10 - EOT May 5, 2016 - SOF/VEL/VOX 8 week trial.

 

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It's a done deal. No virus detected. 

My platelets are 132 . That is a great improvement for me. 

I am considering putting out an amber alert as we can't seem to find that cancerous tumour of mine.

 



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64 yr old male. Geno 1B. Fibroscan-20.9 Peg/Interferon in 2005 no luck. Started 24 week Harvoni on May 11

After 24 weeks of Harvoni 

ALT-18

AST-18

Platelets-103

Viral Count-UNDETECTED !! :)

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