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After Hep C Treatment

Infectious Diseases | Last Active: Jan 2, 2023 | Replies (170)

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Hi I also was treated with Harvoni in 2015 it has been a living hell during and after trreatment after I had a blood transfusion in 1983 of 6 pts of blood a have a very low viral load and Normal liver functions no fibrosis,my other drs just followed me for years and this dr thought it was best to treat we’ll that was the worse thing I ever did,I have neuropathy, severe tinnutius 24/7 joint pain, blurry vision,I have had extensive blood work,mri,spinal tap you name it I have had the test done, I was so sick during treatment I should have stopped it myself dr said they will go away the side effects, i lost my hair, my brain,fell down stairs fractured my L1 I am a total mess I was a healthy energetic person and now I can barely move they are a lot of people that had side effects I do believe that Harvoni was pushed through to soon and I was dumb enough to take it,my life is just existing this is not living my hematologist believes the drug was very potent and they didn’t know enough about the side effects 😥

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The Sunshine act went into effect in 2014. You can put in your doctor's name to find out if they were getting kickbacks from big pharma too, that would be their incentive.

I have too many illnesses to write. I lost my hair in both places.

I have all the problems you do. Hair loss, neuropathy, tinnutius 24/7 joint pain, blurry vision, weakness . I also was a healthy energetic person. The Dr. says it is all in my mind! Makes me so angry. This drug was pushed to soon. Almost died during treatment but pushed on. Wish I had never taken this poison.

I have terrible insurance now that I am no longer working. So... It is very hard to get help. And, you can forget about getting anything for pain in seattle. Life sucks!!

I forgot to mention that my friend Susie, who died wasn't a "drug addict" either.