Any news about Frankieb and Donna?
Hi Jenna,Yes, Hep C positive a long time. First diagnosed in '85 was told I had non-A/non-B, later it was renamed(hep C). I had my first transplant in '91 lasted until this past July. No problems with the virus(still dormant). Treatment as you may know is "interferon", a strong drug with wicked side-effects. I was told that it would be worse for me being immuno-suppressed and there was a small chance that the treatment could damage my kidney. Thats ALL I needed to hear, I decided against treatment and my doctor agreed. Let sleeping dogs lie I say. In the meanwhile My beautiful sister is donating a kidney to me next week, so I hope my hep c stays dormant for at least another 20 years. peace, Frankie
Do you know her PCR? / Genotype,subtype?
Here's info I got on MedHelp HepC site: a HepC positive on the transplant list can take either a healthy kidney or one that has been infected with HepC, so really you have more "choices".
I don't have much to add, have not had transplant yet, but through the work up they saw elvated liver enzymes. I never knew I even had Hep C. I have been lucky in keeping my numbers low too, and still on the transplant list post treatment with the interferon.