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    Hi Sven,

    your post made me reflect on the following 2 questions:
    – what could I tell to a soldier who just finished a war and returned home to live “the normal life”;
    – what could I tell to a victim who survived an attack of an agressor?
    Trying to answer to these questions made me realize I could not tell too much, it would make me feel compasionate about him/her and the only good advice I think I will be able to tell would be to try to not waste the chance to live well for the rest of the life and to try to support those about whom he/she thinks might need help based on their own experiences.
    Related to HCV, I have here in mind that not all people with HCV have to fight it in the same way, only the enemy (HCV) is (almost) the same.
    The memories of HCV will remain, I doubt it will be forgotten and this is kind of sad, but what we all get / have got here with these generics is in fact a chance to live a better life and it is up to each of us to decide how to make the best use of it.

    To you Sven: do your best and do live a better life ;-), better than the last 10 years!

    Cheers,
    RHF


    In fiecare an HCV ucide peste 500000 oameni.Medicamentele generice pentru hepatita C functioneaza. Nu deveni statistica! Cauta pe Google “medicamente generice pentru hepatita C”.
    HCV kills more than 500000 people every year. HCV generic drugs work. Don’t become a statistic.
    By sharing this Youtube video you might save someone’s life!
    My TX: HEPCVIR-L[generic Harvoni]-India
    SVR52 achieved

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    @paul-jarman-facebook

    I am 55 years old and got infected with Hep C when I was about 27 and diagnosed around 32-34. I have spent most of my adult life living with this disease so to now have some issues is quite understandable. Those of us who have recovered from addiction will probably handle this one day at a time like addiction recovery, the others maybe differently.

    Like in addiction recovery there are essentially 3 elements to address, Mental, Physical and Spiritual and it’s not going to happen overnight. In my case I intend to give it time and not beat myself up.

    Cheers


    Two time relapser.

    SVR 4 achieved 12/16 at last
    SVR 12 achieved 22/02/2017 The Bastard has been defeated :):):)

    GT 3 – about 28 yrs with HCV

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