These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Frank, age 29: I would like to try combination
treatment with peginterferon and ribavirin to try to keep my liver healthy. I
realize that I may never have liver failure, even if I don't have treatment,
but I want to feel like I've done everything possible to prevent it.
Rick, age 50: I was shocked when I tried to
donate blood and found out that I had hepatitis C. My liver enzymes have been
up, but my liver doesn't show any signs of damage yet. I'm glad. I hate the
thought of having a treatment that might make me sick, and I really don't
believe that my liver will be damaged. I am just going to keep visiting my
doctor to keep an eye on my condition.
Nina, age 45: I have two teenagers, and I
really want to stay as healthy as I can for as long as I can while they grow up
and have their own families. My doctor says antiviral treatment is the best
chance I have of staying healthy and active, so I am going to take my doctor's
advice and have treatment.
Karen, age 53: The side effects of treatment
worry me. It also costs a lot of money, and it doesn't help everyone. I don't
feel sick, even though my doctor says that my liver enzymes have been a little
high for about the past 8 months and my liver biopsy showed some mild damage.
Because of my concerns, my doctor and I decided to keep checking my liver
enzymes and repeat the liver biopsy in a few years.