Borderline on the NET
BigPat Hepatitis C Opinion & info












heppers for TRUTH!


PLEASE NOTE: This collection of web pages on hepatitis C, disease management, and more, are merely a collection of my opinions and hep C information that is pertinent to me, Patrick Martin (aka BigPat) and my family.  And is in no way intended as medical advice or recommendations.
- BigPat  -  6 September 2003


Must be spring time, or something, we seem to have an overabundance of myths and misconceptions about how hep C can be transmitted.  The normal I suspect is due to lazy cut-n-paste authors, though it has been alluded to as well there is a larger effort behind it...  For the page I'm putting together on this, click on Hep C Transmission Myths.  (sorry, no menu button put in place for this yet)

Pertinent Hep C Information (s/b FAQ excerpts)

Chronic hepatitis C virus infection is a serious public health concern affecting approximately 2.7 million people in the United States. HCV causes inflammation of the liver, which may lead to fibrosis and cirrhosis, liver cancer, and ultimately, liver failure. Cirrhosis of the liver resulting from chronic HCV infection is the leading indication for liver transplantation in the U.S. Due to the asymptomatic nature of HCV infection, it often goes undetected for up to 20 years following initial infection. Worldwide, the disease strikes as many as 185 million people. Each year, 8,000 to10,000 people in the U.S. die from complications of HCV.
(source:HCV ADVOCATE Weekly News Review: Week Ending, September 11, 2004)


Hepatitis C recurs in all patients after liver transplantation, but certain factors, such as high viral load and increased donor age, have been associated with more severe recurrence. Some studies have also suggested that HCV recurs earlier and more severely in patients who receive liver transplants from living, as opposed to deceased, donors.
(source:HCV ADVOCATE Weekly News Review: Week Ending, September 11, 2004)



How I emotionally work with my hep C disease
My short story: On 1 Aug 2003 I was deemed a NON RESPONDER by Kaiser Permanente Gastroenterology to a hepatitis C remedy medication program - my liver enzymes (ALT & AST) and PCR Viral Load hadn't dropped to low enough numbers by the 24 week mark of a 48 week program (of PegIntron/Rebetol) - based on blood sample performed 30 Jul 2003.

I once again started to flip into panic mode, though it only lasted for about 3 minutes...  I quickly reminded myself of just how horrible their prescription medications made me feel for six months!  And then I reminded myself once again that I had already done much research on herbal & natural remedy alternatives, and had been using some, to some degree, for a while, so it was merely a time to kick back, do some more research, put together a scientific and tracked program, and monitor my own progress properly.

Now...  For my hep C related opinion:  I consider Kaiser Permanente deeming me as a NON RESPONDER to their hep C med program a BLESSING IN DISGUISE!  Only took me a few minutes to start to see this.

And shortly after, I saw my approach to all this really steer in a positive direction!  I had a buddy over from Sweden visiting family last May/June, we kidnapped him for a couple weekends and made him stay with us...  Good reunion, good times!

Shortly after he returned to Sweden, I received email in state of panic, about his wife was diagnosed with hepatitis B/C...  BAD for her, and I still wish her the best battling this - my heart is with her!!!

* But the email exchange really helped me focus and understand my emotions on this disease I have.  Thanks again Gun!  I now am aware that as a creature of habit, I THRIVE for the CHALLENGE!  I have demonstrated this several times in AMA Dist. 37 off-road motorcycle competition over the years.  I will do this again now!!!

The ROOT of a CHALLENGE: Tell me I can't do something, and if I disagree I'll quickly do my best to show you just how wrong you are!  Been doing this most my life.  At age 51, I have no reason to change my ways all of a sudden!

In my dirt bike racing days, along with a go-fast nature most the time, I always did any performance modifications in a very engineering R&D fashion!  In the work environment, good performance as a technician (wrench!) quickly lead me to management opportunities, and on to engineering opportunities.  Thru those employment CHALLENGES I performed quite outstanding for 19 years 8 months.  Though my job has changed, my performance, attitude, approach and wrench nature hasn't changed whatsoever.

My approach to this hepatitis C disease will be no different!  By all means my approach will be done in a scientific/engineering format.  And I'll either REMEDY myself much better than our medical professional community was able to do, or I'll go down giving it one hell of a shot trying!!!  Russ and Gun, once again, THANKS VERY MUCH FOR HELPING ME REALIZE THIS!!!

Along with my newly understood approach to this disease, as above, I am here to help others understand the issues...  I really wish I had some guidance and direction right after I got my first "...may have hepatitis C" phone call back on July 26, 2002...  But then again, being the 'hands-on' wrench type that I am, perhaps the process I've been thru is much more meaningful!

I've termed my early hepatitis C learning curve days as INFORMATION OVERLOAD, and by all means, that was a proper term for me to use!  I have since altered my approach to this disease, with understanding, but my term still applies!

Sooo, to put all this in dirt bike racing terms, my hep C remedy program will go:
    • When the green flag drops, the BS stops!
    • Rubber-side down!
    • WFO!
    • Roost all competition!
... and somewhat different from my dirt bike racing days, I'll give it my best effort to carry this program to the FINISH, as opposed to just a huge lead to the smoke bomb!

The CHALLENGE is On!


Medical Information Search
(powered by MedicineNet.com)


# # #

Questions or comments, email this webhead:

# # #
N 34 ° 11' 11.2" 
W 118 ° 29' 35.6" - ~910 feet above sea level

(or: 34.186431 ° x -118.493210 °)

Ctrl-D

... page hits since 10 Sept 2003



Weather Forecasts | Weather Maps | Weather Radar





Steve's free web page templates

Powered by DynDNS.org


Copyright © 2003-2008 Borderline

# EOF - End-Of-File #



Vintage Iron
Corvette ad