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During routine blood work last week my Hepatitis C test came back positive. The doctor showed me that a 1 or less is negative and mine came back 1.1 which is wierd. He said that all of my liver tests came back totally normal and since I have no tatoos, never used drugs, etc... he wants me to re-test. He said errors happen and my test is very low. All other tests like my white blood count, etc.... were fine. I don't know what to make of all of this. I would have you doctor run a Hepatitis C viral RNA test. It can be either quantitative or qualitative - doesn't really matter. This will test for the actual presence of the virus. I suspect that he ran the Hepatitis C antibody test. This just tests your blood for antibodies to the virus and can turn up false positives especially if you have no risk factors. If you have any doubt, ask to be referred to either a Gastroenterologist or Hepatologist. well if he said that it could have been an error then just retest and don;t worry until you are given reason to. and besides worse case hepatitis is controlable and liveable. My mom contracted hepatitis c when she was young and had a histerectemy done (she got a blood transfusion before they were testing for hepatitis) and she underwent treatment and now her hepatitis is there but it is not progressing and she is doing just fine. But really since the test was so low and the doctor even told you it could be a mistake i wouldn;t worry too much about it just yet- just make sure you do the retest Pray about it and place it in the Lord's hands. My cousin has Hepatitis C and had to go through treatments, but she's doing just fine. She has regular check ups and her white count is within normal range. It can be scary, but just trust in the Lord. Your result is so close to normal that I wouldn't worry about it. If you had an infection like Hep. C, your white blood count would be high, you'd have symptoms, and your liver values would be out of whack. It's either an error or 1.1 is normal for you. It's just like some people have natural temps of 99.6 and every time they go to the Dr., the Dr. says they have a fever. Your liver panel can look fine and you can still have hepatitis c. You can have a normal white blood cell count and still be infected. This disease is transferred blood to blood.And yes it is true that if you have had a steady sexual partner and are monogamous the chances of contracting hep c are minimal. giggling.willow hit it pretty good, with one area I want to correct. She is not "cured" - her disease is in remission. She would not be able to donate blood just due to the fact that her HCV (Hep C Virus) was once chronic. Remission is when less than fifty copies of HCV are found in a ml of blood, mostly because that is as low as they can test for reliable results. Her HCV may never become active again (I hope.), but it could. She's given you the basics, there are support sites, and former Surgeon General Koop has a site which will give you lots more info on this disease. 40% of people with chronic, active hep c have liver enzymes in the normal range, which is why so many people don't find out they're HCV positive. Also, white blood cell counts are not affected. So those are unreliable indications of whether or not someone may be infected. |
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