Goodmorning! This is an absolute long shot, but google has failed me a little bit.
My family is unlucky-ish when it comes to health (me, molar pregnancy that progressed to full cancer, sister - food poisoning has led to chrones disease, dad - sore hip that turned to septic arthritis that nearly killed him).
Anywho, it is now my mums turn, she has hep c, cause unknown, and has started a new drug, I believe interferon. She has been very sick, and now has severe fluid retention (25kg plus). I like to read as much info as I can when stuff like this happens, but I can't seem to find much online.
Does anyone know of a good source of info that I can access regarding, say, side effects that patients experienced in the trial of this drug?
Absolute long shot I know, and thanks to anyone who replies.
Ps. She is in hospital 10 hours away, and insists she's fine, so I am unable to talk to her drs. We have also found out our 2 year old nephew is in the same hospital for seizures so we may be traveling soon... But I really don't wanna have my baby there!!
Re: Long shot - medical article hep c...
https://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatmentsandsideeffects/guidetocancerdrugs/interferons-alfa
Even though it's the cancer.org site, it has some pretty good info about the drug, how it's administered, side-effects, etc., etc.; I hope your mom is okay!
partial molar pregnancy : bfp 6.28.10, d/c 8.17.10, 7 rounds methotrexate, cleared 7.1.11
alexander patrick : bfp 1.16.12, born 9.20.12 @ 39w1d, 7 lbs./11 oz./22 in.
scarlett irene elizabeth : bfp 5.24.13, born 2.3.14 @ 41w2d, 7 lbs./13 oz./19 in.
@brideandbreve thank you too. I am waiting for her to text me back the exact names of the drugs. I just wanna read somewhere that this is a "normal" side effect, they treat it like this, patient recovered blah blah blah. If not, then I have to think about going down to be with her, as she is all alone. And I guess having my baby in a crappy hospital away from my midwife! A big decision to make.
@aneubecker that is good too, and probably good to know for any drug really!
SAHM to 4 kiddos... K (5/05), N (4/09), C (11/10) and Baby A 1/13/14
Mum I think started getting symptoms in her 40s, she is 50 now.
Unfortunately we don't have the closest relationship, she is a huge wine drinking/borderline alcoholic, as are most of her friends. I spent so many years getting so frustrated with her, and that she should not really drink anything ever! I think until she started getting symptoms and getting sick, she didn't realize it was a big deal. She of course was not drinking on these meds, and I am glad my natural reaction to this is not "I told you so" but I still find it really frustrating.