I got it from a blood transfusion when I was a child.
I got diagnosed back in 2016, and the available treatments back then wasn't great. As an alternative, my doctor signed me up for the clinical trials for the drug now known as Harvoni. I figured that it's a moonshot and didn't pay it any mind. (Having read Stephen King's Firestarter didn't help either.) I also moved to a different city for a job. Months later the drug company called and told me I qualified. The drug trial would have been free and would have cured my hep C, but alas I can't afford to quit my job and fly back to the old city for 3 months. (In hindsight I probably should have.)
Around 2018 when generic Harvoni became available from Indian manufacturers, I got serious about curing my hep C once and for all. I found a doctor that's willing to work with foreign-sourced Harvoni and ordered it online for $1300 (all out of pocket). I started the treatment under my doctor's directions and it went smoothly.
I got diagnosed back in 2016, and the available treatments back then wasn't great. As an alternative, my doctor signed me up for the clinical trials for the drug now known as Harvoni. I figured that it's a moonshot and didn't pay it any mind. (Having read Stephen King's Firestarter didn't help either.) I also moved to a different city for a job. Months later the drug company called and told me I qualified. The drug trial would have been free and would have cured my hep C, but alas I can't afford to quit my job and fly back to the old city for 3 months. (In hindsight I probably should have.)
Around 2018 when generic Harvoni became available from Indian manufacturers, I got serious about curing my hep C once and for all. I found a doctor that's willing to work with foreign-sourced Harvoni and ordered it online for $1300 (all out of pocket). I started the treatment under my doctor's directions and it went smoothly.