viral count
my viral load numbers
From: A&M
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 7:12 AM
To: Lloyd Wright
Subject: Re: few questions
Dear Lloyd,
I have just received my viral load number from my doctor and other numbers.
They say that the viral load have fell from 11 489 824 IU/ml in May 2011 to 25 500 IU/ml in october 2011. ALT is in the middle of "normal" interval, but AST is still double the max value. All in all looks excelent.
Cryoglobulinemia and Sustained Viral Response
From: allForms
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 4:11 AM
To: lloyd
Subject: Ask Lloyd ...
Hi Lloyd:
Do you have any experience with mixed cryoglobulinemia ( Vasculitis ). I have not been diagnosed with this condition but I believe I have it. I know it is a secondary manifestation of Hep. C that is common in about 50 percent of chronic hep. c patients. I have discolored legs below the knees to the feet. I also have red shiney blotches on my shins and around my ankles with blisters. I have edema in this area as well. From what I have read this is a autoimmune disease caused from the hep. c virus. Systemic Enzymes seems to be the only thing I have read that could help with this condition other than interferon and steroids. I have low blood platelets ( In the 70's ). I know in certain autoimmune conditions your platelets can be destroyed by the immune system. Do you have any input ?
Thanks, Brian
Viral Load is Dropping on VEP2
From:
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 9:39 PM
To: lloyd
Subject: Ask Lloyd ...
Form Results | |
Name: | tim |
Your Question for Lloyd | hey Lloyd how is it going you were right my viral load is down from 5/17/11- 6,880,627 to 6/30/11 -4,594.200 doctor says it it will go up and down all i know is its going down wants to put me on inteferon surprise!!! to him no # was 23 fibro spec he said that was good if you have any suggestions on my treatment please let me know i have been vep2 god bless you Lloyd |
FDA Approves New Test for Hepatitis C
Abbott just announced that it has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market its RealTime PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test for measuring the viral load of hepatitis C (HCV), the leading cause of liver cancer in the United States.
HCV RNA Not Detected on Program Level One
From: Tom
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 11:27 AM
To: Lloyd Wright
Subject: Re: Ask Lloyd ...
Lloyd,
Not 100% sure I believe the lab report I'm holding after seeing only HCV RNA counts in the multi-millions, but I am holding my first report that says "HCV RNA not detected, unable to calculate HCV log10 result since component test negative".
I spent about 60 days on program level one. I want to hit it harder the next couple months & get another sample, but this test looks promising. Granted, I have brothers in Christ who have been praying for me for about 5 years, and I am certain of the spiritual work involved, but your journey, the knowledge you found, and the willingness to share that part of your life gave me the hope to keep trying.
I went through 3 clinical trials and 'standard of care' treatment with only increases in HCV counts previously. And I still have side effects a year afterward.
Feedback on blood test results
From:Anand
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2011 10:04 PM
To: 'Lloyd Wright'
Subject: Feedback on blood test results
Hi Lloyd
I am happy to report that after 10 weeks on your program my ALT has dropped from 121 to 54 and AST from 77 to 46
reducing my viral load
From: Michele
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2011 10:57 AM
To: Lloyd Wright
Subject: My great liver panels
My liver panels came back great. Thank you so much for you assistance and guidance. I am now working on reducing my viral load -- Vitamin C, other recommendations?
Thanks, Michele
