Yes Laurie I just got a call too said everyone is coming off at week 12. Risk outweigh the benefits. She said it was effecting the white blood cells to much especially people on nuporon, I know that is spelled wrong but you know what I mean. What is the lymph thing do you know....we are all just guinea pigs here it seems I go in Tues so if I hear anything else I will let you know and you do the same please. Maybe Ducky will stick around now! Rosie
At Hershey they've taken everyone off. It doesn't matter what week they're on. They have people who are anywhere from week 10 to week 16.
Rosie do you get copies of your blood work? Do you know what you counts are on your Nuetrophils,ABS and Lymphoctyes,ABS?
I posted on the main blog what I've learned about the two of them. Or at least the way that I understand it...
Keep in touch and let me know what's going on there.
We've have been lucky enough to get at least 13 weeks of this trial drug....so as long as it hasn't caused any long term problems (which I pray it hasn't) we've still been given a better chance than with standard tx. I hope.....
Dear Laurie I received word this week to stop the Prodrug. Do you have any information? All I got was an email that said stop taking it and we will let you know when we know I am panicking Thank you D
Thanks for letting me know and sorry to hear it! I did have high hopes for that one :-( At least there seems to be TONS of clinical trials going on all over the country and hopefully a lot of better meds will come from this. Take care of yourself and good luck clearing. I have many friends who have cleared. Treatment failed me in 1999 but that was before Neupogen, Procrit, etc. No one will give it to me again though. Life goes on. Thanks again for getting back to me!
I found that Hep C has a nick name.
The Sleeping Dragon.
It's fitting.... Strange thing is that I've always loved Dragons.
I guess I never could have imagined that I'd have one of my own.
I'm a 42 year old Mother of 5. 3 of my own and 2 of my Husbands. My 3 are 13, 17 and 21. His are 22 and 26. We have 3 boys and 2 girls.
In my life I've had 17 surgeries, a tatoo and a blood transfussion.
So your guess is as good as mine as to where I contracted Hep C.
I do not believe it was from the tat. The gentleman that did the art was very careful with sterile tools. But who knows.
I was diagnosed with Hep C on March 22, 2007. Geno type 1b with a viral load of almost 5 million.
And now I turn the corner and yet a new path lay ahead of me......
A new Journey begins
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Yes Laurie I just got a call too said everyone is coming off at week 12. Risk outweigh the benefits. She said it was effecting the white blood cells to much especially people on nuporon, I know that is spelled wrong but you know what I mean. What is the lymph thing do you know....we are all just guinea pigs here it seems I go in Tues so if I hear anything else I will let you know and you do the same please. Maybe Ducky will stick around now! Rosie
At Hershey they've taken everyone off. It doesn't matter what week they're on. They have people who are anywhere from week 10 to week 16.
Rosie do you get copies of your blood work? Do you know what you counts are on your Nuetrophils,ABS and Lymphoctyes,ABS?
I posted on the main blog what I've learned about the two of them. Or at least the way that I understand it...
Keep in touch and let me know what's going on there.
We've have been lucky enough to get at least 13 weeks of this trial drug....so as long as it hasn't caused any long term problems (which I pray it hasn't) we've still been given a better chance than with standard tx. I hope.....
Take care my friend.
((Hugs))
Laurie
Dear Laurie I received word this week to stop the Prodrug. Do you have any information? All I got was an email that said stop taking it and we will let you know when we know
I am panicking
Thank you
D
Hi. Which clinical trial are you referring to? I would be curious to know which one was stopped. Thanks!~
Peace
Pam
Pam,
We're on the Roche trial drug RO4588161. It's the ProDrug for R1626.
Roche study #NV19865.
ClinicalTrials.gov. Identifier# NCT00517439.
Laurie
Thanks for letting me know and sorry to hear it! I did have high hopes for that one :-( At least there seems to be TONS of clinical trials going on all over the country and hopefully a lot of better meds will come from this. Take care of yourself and good luck clearing. I have many friends who have cleared. Treatment failed me in 1999 but that was before Neupogen, Procrit, etc. No one will give it to me again though. Life goes on. Thanks again for getting back to me!
Peace
Pam
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