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This is pretty much exactly what it was like here yesterday
By the way I was on a surfboard not on the beach doing that bikini thing haha!
Great waves don’t need to be big to be fabulous funI love this clip
Congratulations on another EOT AnotherAttempt, may this be the last EOT you blog. After such a marathon I hope this is it for you and we see your UND and SVR start to come in. You are so strong to have done so many tx already and proven that you won’t stop until it’s a done deal, that’s so amazing.
Sending hope and peace to you as you go through this waiting again
Flippers and fins crossed
ArielGreat news Fitz
I’m very pleased to hear this you have it nailed now. Freedom in your palm feels good indeed. You have supported so many people here and I bet many others we don’t read here too, you went through surgery and recovery during tx and took it in your stride, even amusing us with your jovial spirit. Onwards to SVR12 ho!
Big happy splashes and a perfect wave from Ariel
Congratulations CC2B on your SVR24 what a fantastic feeling it is.
Thanks so much Matt, Fara, Coral, rohcvfighter LG and everyone for the props for we SVR24 bloggers, I for one hope that this thread is absolutely bulging with good news as the year comes to a close.
Rohcvfighter your commitment and spirit is inspiring too I appreciate your research and questions and empathy to the global cause we are a part of here, and I feel that once touched by HCV no matter how it manifests and harms a person that they forever feel impelled to help the change that we found here at FHC. No matter if in tx, safely out the other side at SVR, or having another attack at the pig of a thing, a unity of spirit and understanding is so important and definitely one of the underlying benefits of being part of the FHC movement forward towards global consciousness and reality, taking away fear and stigma and aiming to treat the World to free all from this time wasting illness.
I’m so busy myself at domestic parenting duties and I would never have managed to support my own family the way I have over the past few weeks before I was cured here. It’s a miracle no matter how long the DAAs take its such a blessing after that old tx for any person who has to fight off HCV. My personal energy levels are improved and continue to improve, confidence returns to be able to tackle serious issues speedily, and the nagging voice that questions everything that is a part of the mental health side of HCV is going away day by day.
That’s a long post. I want to mention more great things but to close off I think that the best thing to say is something Beaches spoke of in one of her earlier posts:
GET TREATED NOW
GENERICS WORK
FHC IS THE PLACELove and splashes to all
ArielPsychedelic Saturday
Great Surf comp down here today
Get those flares outStoked for you here’s an epic Aussie splash for you Matt
Love from ArielCongratulations Sven, I agree you are undetected, you must be! I read all the replies about the <15 vs UND, you are on the right track see you at SVR Sven, Happies from Ariel
SVR4 Fara awesome news You are on your way to SVR12, that is just fantastic. Sending huge happy splashes to you with love from Ariel
Thanks so much LG Yes I am STOKED and I am still waiting here at the finish line for ya
Re Mandatory champers …. considering I will break my zillion year no booze drought, then after the 24 hour flight I will stagger out at Greens Park Station okay? dragging my case with dreadlocks, take a shower, go to a salon and spend thousands of pounds on a makeover, because we roll that way yeah, say hit up Knightsbridge? illy:' /> illy:' /> illy:' /> Yeah, I reckon we go cray cray. Let’s start in London, Harvey Nicks Roof Garden a la Pats and Edina, Two stops, Eurostar then TGV to Nice, champers in Negresco, a stroll along Promenade des Anglais playing dodge the draguers at dusk? illy:' /> ( How does Ariel know these good champers places?)
See LG you’ve got me dreaming, I can see our convertible whizzing around the road up to Monte Carlo from Nice now…oh gawd lol…we are wearing our flares with your liver on them!Yes we are all made differently and my GP requested these
Here is a real life example of the tailoring James spoke of in the previous post:Post tx tests for Ariel:
*note (I have had four years of chemicals of various toxic levels eg peginf plus riba (three in morning two at night) no idea why so many, vl was 420,000 liver F0. Also predisolone. For actinic and allunare granuloma. Weaning doses but from 50mg down, that’s a lot.) There are others here who have had more chemicals than me.Post DAAs tests list:
August 2016:
CT KUB, cystic kidneys
Abdo scan; liver, spleen, gall bladder, aorta, pancreas, kidneys
No further action required but for watch kidneys.
Colonscopy; Removal of dysplasia adenoma not invasive, second time so now more frequent colonscopies.
Current: dental work, tooth extraction, root canal filling, resolved oral thrush
Near future: Breasts, pap smear and R axial node check. History: benign tissue and calcificationWe are all different and I have an extremely healthy lifestyle and had no illness at all prior to peginf no lumps no nothing.
I don’t think that the DAAs are my issue
I’m better than I was definitely.
However I think it’s smart to be safe rather than sorry.
My colonscopy is enough to testify to that.A
Congratulations on great SVR6 Bob
Well on the way to SVR12
Wishing you a great next few weeks to the big test at 12 weeks but you got this I rekn
Splashes of happiness from ArielThankyou Fitz for your good fishes, errr I mean wishes illy:' />
I always love these gifs you find they are fab…I found this I think it pretty much sums up the happies I feel from being free. A very funky mermaid this one!“………..Regrets, I’ve had a few;
But then again, too few to mention.
I did what I had to do
And saw it through without exemption.I planned each charted course;
Each careful step along the byway,
And more, much more than this,
I did it my way.Yes, there were times, I’m sure you knew
When I bit off more than I could chew.
But through it all, when there was doubt,
I ate it up and spit it out.
I faced it all and I stood tall;
And did it my way.I’ve loved, I’ve laughed and cried.
I’ve had my fill; my share of losing.
And now, as tears subside,
I find it all so amusing.To think I did all that;
And may I say – not in a shy way,
“Oh no, oh no not me,
I did it my way”.For what is a man, what has he got?
If not himself, then he has naught.
To say the things he truly feels;
And not the words of one who kneels.
The record shows I took the blows –
And did it my way!Yes, it was my way.”
Frank Sinatra
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