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  • in reply to: Posting of my treatment #29764
    Cherr1985
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    Thank you very much. I do indeed feel way better physically. I plan on taking my hep c viral load test on the end of may. That will be my 12 weeks after my last pill.

    in reply to: Posting of my treatment #29759
    Cherr1985
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    Thank you very much.

    in reply to: Posting of my treatment #29745
    Cherr1985
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    Thanks. I will do that instead, before the 12 week viral load test.

    in reply to: Posting of my treatment #29742
    Cherr1985
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    Today I took my last pill. I finished the 12 weeks of harvoni treatment. I do feel very good physically. I am a bit nervous about the next viral load test but I have to do it. I am aware that I must do a viral load test 12 weeks after my last pill. I kind of want to do a viral load test before that. Like do a test a few weeks after my last pill. I am not sure if doing that can give me an inaccurate result. But I am kind of anxious in waiting 12 weeks. I have never heard of anyone who did a viral load test before the 12 weeks after the end treatment.

    in reply to: Posting of my treatment #29740
    Cherr1985
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    I am finally in my last days of my 12 week treatment of harvoni. I only have 2 pills left. I would have had 3 but I accidentally took 2 doses with in that 24 hour time frame the day before yesterday. Does anyone one know if that can be a problem? if I forgot that I did take my dose, I thought that I didn’t and later on on that same day I took the second dose. I wast thinking that I misses my first dose for that day when I didn’t. So I ended up taking 2 doses with in that 24 hours . The doses were hours almost apart from each other. I only did this once throughout the course of my entire treatment and I never skiped a dose either. Always took one dose every 24 hours. Never skipped. Only this one time where I overdosed within 24 hours. As far as symptoms I do feel very good. I am feeling very well physically. Haven’t felt this good in years. On my first month of taking harvoni I was already undetectable.

    in reply to: Posting of my treatment #29723
    Cherr1985
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    Thanks sir

    in reply to: Posting of my treatment #29722
    Cherr1985
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    Thanks greatly appreciate it.

    in reply to: Posting of my treatment #29702
    Cherr1985
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    I am on my 47 day of taking harvoni. Done with the first bottle and I am almost done with the second one. Only have about a week of pills left for the second bottle to finish. So I am almost on my third which is my last bottle. Over all I feel good. Before the treatment I felt tired but now I don’t feel like that anymore. I have more energy and I feel strong. But as far as negative side effects I feel at times that I can get dehydrated really easily ,either because of the harvoni and or suboxone. I am also prescribe suboxone. That is why I drink lots of water. But every once in a while I have gotten headaches, so that is why I drink more water. So the only 2 negative side effects, which I did not feel before I started on harvoni are headaches once in a while, and more vulnerability to dehydration. Overall the positive side effects have over weighted the negative side effects. I haven’t felt this good in a decade. I feel that my liver is working better. I am also hep c viral load undetectable. So I know that the harvoni is working.

    in reply to: Customs processing #29701
    Cherr1985
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    Now that I have since gotten my harvoni from fixhepc and thank god only 4 weeks of taking it I am undectable. But its funny how I was concerned of my harvoni not arriving or not arriving in time but it only took 2 weeks in total thats it, or less than 2 weeks it took like 12 days. Hell! The medicine arrived way faster to me then when I mail packages that only have documents pap to my wife that lives in Ethiopia. I also got the medicines in the same amount of time as when ordering from Amazon. Thanks fixhepc.

    in reply to: Posting of my treatment #29700
    Cherr1985
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    Thank you for your input. God blesss.

    in reply to: Posting of my treatment #29678
    Cherr1985
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    I did my 4 week viral load test last Friday and my results show that I am undetectable. These medications work so good. I wasn’t expecting to be undetectable on my 4 week. Because I had a high viral load. The last viral load test
    I took was in 2017 and it was 4 million. I noticed since taking my very first viral load back in 2015 all the way to 2017 : my viral load went from 1 million to 4 million. So if my viral load was 4 million in 2017, maybe in 2019, it could have even been 5 to 6 million. That’s if the trend of increasing had continued. But at this point it don’t matter. I am very happy to be undetectable in only week 4. I still have 8 more weeks to go of harvoni treatment. Thanks to fixhepc for everything. I come a long way to when I very first made contact to when I decided to buy it and to when I got the medicines and to where I am now. I always new fixhepc was legitimate; I wasn’t ready to make the purchase because I had to go to Ethiopia to see my wife so my priorities were in that. But I stared thinking that my health is the most important thing ever and having hep c is not really being healthy. No matter if you have a low or high viral load or no liver damage. You still have a virus.

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    in reply to: Still sick post “cure” #29658
    Cherr1985
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    I am not a doctor but I do know that it takes a few years after treatment for the liver to heal. The majority of cases the longer one is infected with hep c, the more liver damage, which means longer in healing the liver after getting rid of the virus. You had hep c for 35 years, I am 34, its decades of stress on liver. Its a miracle that you are alive. Imagine how many times worst you would have felt right now if you did not clear the virus. It could have easily meant death. That goes for all of us with hep c. I have had hep c for 10 years, got the generic harvoni through fixhepc, and I am almost one month into treatment as I text this. May god bless you and as months go buy you will get better little by little. By the fact that the virus is out of the picture is a win win.

    in reply to: Posting of my treatment #29655
    Cherr1985
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    I am on 20th day of harvoni. I feel very good. I haven’t felt this good since I was a kid. I am 34. This is strange to me that I am shocked. As far as negative side effects; on my first 2 weeks I did have some headaches. So far I haven’t had them. But I am drinking more water than ever before and it seems that the headaches have gone away. Out of these times I got headaches, two were bad enough that I had to take ibuprofen. But I haven’t since then. My appetite is normal. The first 2 weeks I had a little bit of insomnia, now as of right now, which I am in my 3rd week of harvoni, I am sleeping good. I feel fatigued alittle bit but honestly its not as it was the first 2 weeks of harvoni. It is very small now. I feel so good that I am exercising. I have always exercised. But I did stop for 6 months until I started taking harvoni. In 2 more weeks I will do the hep c viral load test. I have no doubt that my viral loads have gone down.

    in reply to: Reinfection precaution #29654
    Cherr1985
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    Thanks.

    in reply to: Posting of my treatment #29638
    Cherr1985
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    I think I figured it out. I have 7 digit numbers on my viral load test results; which means millions. My latest test is this number 5609367,five million, six hundred nine thousand and three hundred and sixty seven. Wow thats high. I was expecting that my viral load was below 800,000 , you know in the thousands. Because I have no liver damage. I am in 0 stage of fibrosis. So I thought less liver damage less viral load. I almost freaked out but I did not because I read here on fixhepc that having high viral load doesn’t really mean anything in terms of treatment outcomes and liver damage. If you are using the new DAA drugs. Obviously for me its right because my liver itself is not even in stage 1 and I have had it for 10 years now. Wow this website unbelievable, so helpful.

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