QUOTE(dtdw @ Mar 23 2016, 10:14 PM)
Suprised to see a rep signed up at a Malaysian forum. I've dealt with Alimul Razi for the first time and just ordered a 2nd batch of meds (reason below). So I can confirm he's a trustworthy guy if you're buying Twinvir from Incepta pharma. I have no affiliation with them. You don't have to take my word alone for it, since they are one of the top recommended companies in fixhepc.com
Been delaying this so much but here it is:
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Why it takes so long for one test to another, I am not sure. IMO test should be done every 2 weeks, which is what most Australians will do. As long as the insurance is covering it, the hospital also shouldn't delay it. I cropped out the portion where the date is present, and it actually is 2 weeks, but the doc/hospital said it takes one month for the result to come back to them. This to me means our healthcare is lacking in many ways (maybe a doc wanna come in and correct me and explain why they do things so slow?).
Anyway, as I've mentioned, the result came in and it shows <15 IU/mL and there's still roughly 20+ days of supply left. But idk why, the doc suggested to take another 12 weeks to ensure it is completely cured. Of course, they look at many things to make their best-guessed-judgement, since IMO he doesn't have alot of patients undergoing such treatment and my dad /might/ be his first patient, so of course my dad is like a lab rat lah frankly speaking. I don't even see Riba being recommended for 1a cirrosis in fixhepc also, but the doc prescribe him that. Obviously, my dad bought it but decided not to take it because it's a doc's best-guessed-judgement and not a 100% judgement. But the new batch is bought anyway, and I'm so thankful that we have got support from churches. 10k is alot of money to fork out, YMMV, but if you don't have past treatment, is not in one of those genotype that's /harder/ to cure, and no cirrosis, even 8 weeks is doable from what I've read in fixhepc.
To all considering and undergoing treatment: HWAITING !
It depends on which lab you go & what type of test you do.Been delaying this so much but here it is:
Before:

After:

Why it takes so long for one test to another, I am not sure. IMO test should be done every 2 weeks, which is what most Australians will do. As long as the insurance is covering it, the hospital also shouldn't delay it. I cropped out the portion where the date is present, and it actually is 2 weeks, but the doc/hospital said it takes one month for the result to come back to them. This to me means our healthcare is lacking in many ways (maybe a doc wanna come in and correct me and explain why they do things so slow?).
Anyway, as I've mentioned, the result came in and it shows <15 IU/mL and there's still roughly 20+ days of supply left. But idk why, the doc suggested to take another 12 weeks to ensure it is completely cured. Of course, they look at many things to make their best-guessed-judgement, since IMO he doesn't have alot of patients undergoing such treatment and my dad /might/ be his first patient, so of course my dad is like a lab rat lah frankly speaking. I don't even see Riba being recommended for 1a cirrosis in fixhepc also, but the doc prescribe him that. Obviously, my dad bought it but decided not to take it because it's a doc's best-guessed-judgement and not a 100% judgement. But the new batch is bought anyway, and I'm so thankful that we have got support from churches. 10k is alot of money to fork out, YMMV, but if you don't have past treatment, is not in one of those genotype that's /harder/ to cure, and no cirrosis, even 8 weeks is doable from what I've read in fixhepc.
To all considering and undergoing treatment: HWAITING !
Normal blood serum for Renal or Liver Function test can be done fast within few hours. When you go to immunoassay test, it takes more time up to days to complete, and another confirmation test need to be done using another method to confirm the results are "REAL & accurate".
When you further to viral load genome typing test, it takes longer time.
The lab you went is using my company analyzers
ps: since your dad is recovered, you have to jaga his liver well as the liver was infected and will be weaker. You can't feel any pain or discomfort when your liver is damaged. When you realize time, it's already severe. Supplements like Milk Thistle is good for protecting the liver.
Nov 22 2016, 06:46 PM

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