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Author Topic: Help for RA in hepc patients  (Read 9481 times)

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Offline BubbaT

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Help for RA in hepc patients
« on: May 06, 2015, 12:13:38 pm »
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Hi friends, here is a link to a helpful article to those who are suffering with RA, especially while on Harvoni, I started using the lemon water and noticed a benefit to reducing the pain in my joints and legs, I have continued to use the lemon water almost every day while On Harvoni for 12 weeks, I'm at week 9 now and F4, I feel better overall and undetected too.

 I have read many threads of people complaining of joint and hip,leg pains...
Age 57 male
Infected late 70's
Diagnosed 95
1a, 2 prev biopsy 95, 2004
Ct 2007, 2015
Treatment Naive
F4 A3. Fibrosure/ CT 2-5-15. Ammonia 222
VL 2.2 mil.
Started Harvoni  3-3-15. 12weeks, finished 5-26-15
4 week VL undetected
12 week EOT undetected

Offline terih

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Re: Help for RA in hepc patients
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2015, 12:33:14 pm »
Good morning BubbaT! Thanks for posting this, I've gone major low carb, to try and relieve some aches and pains. Now I'm off to the store to get some lemons!

Congrats on your undetected!!! That is awesome news!!!!
64 yrs. on this fine planet!
diagnosed 1993
Stage 1 cirrhosis
Genotype 1a
12 wks. Harvoni  Relapse late Feb. 2015
Currently treating with Solvaldi/Olysio
The light at the end of the tunnel, is often not a train!

Offline BubbaT

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Re: Help for RA in hepc patients
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2015, 01:17:21 pm »
Hi Teri,

I wanted to encourage you to keep your chin up, I know how hard it is with the brain fog, to me it was the hardest to deal with, with the extreme fatigue,

I know it sounds simple, but I quit using truvia, and any other sweetners, I started using this sweet leaf stevia, I juice one lemon in16 oz water and and 2 packets of the Real stevia extract, I repeat this 4 times a day or more... I have bought lemons by the bag full....  The stevia is,  sold as Sweet leaf in stores... Google it...

I was having lots of pains in my legs and hips when I started treatment, and my sister told me about using lemon water and I quit the sweet tea I was drinking...

Also I went low salt, no red meat, and eating wild salmon 3 times a week, low fat, no processed foods, and I have been doing a lot better, lost 15 lbs, and I have 2 more weeks to go on the pills...

I hope you get to feeling better soon...

God bless
« Last Edit: May 09, 2015, 01:21:03 pm by BubbaT »
Age 57 male
Infected late 70's
Diagnosed 95
1a, 2 prev biopsy 95, 2004
Ct 2007, 2015
Treatment Naive
F4 A3. Fibrosure/ CT 2-5-15. Ammonia 222
VL 2.2 mil.
Started Harvoni  3-3-15. 12weeks, finished 5-26-15
4 week VL undetected
12 week EOT undetected

Offline motor

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Re: Help for RA in hepc patients
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2015, 11:32:55 pm »
BubbaT, my man, 3/3 seems so long ago.  Really good to see you reaping rewards of proactive nutrition and Harvoni success, happy to see you on the smart track!
   I didn't get thru the Harvoni unmarked. I stopped my workouts the last two weeks. My joints hurt, old chronic injuries reappeared, and exercise seemed to make me feel worse instead of better.  I decided to stop until Harvoni in rear view mirror.
   Thanks for reminder about benefits of lemon water.
   
Age 66male GT 1a/CT  Dx 5/19/14
Likely infected early 70's
VL 3.7mil FibroScan F2 FSure F2
ALT 84(12-78) AST 56(3-36) High
Tx naive
8wks Harvoni start 3/3/15 VA
4wks ALT 25(12-78) AST 22(3-36) Normal 
        VL  <15  NOT DETECTED
8wks ALT 24 AST 19 
EOT  VL   <15  NOT DETECTED
SVR12 VL <15  NOT DETECTED

Offline BubbaT

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Re: Help for RA in hepc patients
« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2015, 12:46:08 am »
hay motor,

2 weeks to go, home stretch now , how's things going for you?
Feels good to get this virus killed and done with, praise the lord...
Age 57 male
Infected late 70's
Diagnosed 95
1a, 2 prev biopsy 95, 2004
Ct 2007, 2015
Treatment Naive
F4 A3. Fibrosure/ CT 2-5-15. Ammonia 222
VL 2.2 mil.
Started Harvoni  3-3-15. 12weeks, finished 5-26-15
4 week VL undetected
12 week EOT undetected

 


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