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Hi psavic and congratulations on your results after those 6 months of treatment. What a joy it is to be told “blood tests normal”.
Hi Hank and welcome. It’s great that you have started treatment. I remember taking those first tablets and it’s such a good feeling to actually be doing something about defeating the virus. I wish you a smooth run and look forward to some updates from time to time.
Hi Lily from Nigeria and welcome. Well done on finding this site and you’ll find it a great way to do your research into everything you ever wanted to know about treating HepC.
Gaj has provided you with a great overview in response to your specific questions. Twinvir and the new generations of HepC treatments do work and have minimal side effects. Many on this site have been cured by purchasing the cost effective generic medications from India and Bangladesh. They are the real deal and they work. You’re on the right path Lily.Coral
I missed this the first time around so just signed the petition. There might be others on this site who will sign now that it has been bumped again.
1 October 2016 at 3:46 am in reply to: Just wanted to say hi to all of you who have inspired me!!! #23395Hi Nads,
Great to read your update. Things are definately moving in the right direction. You have a lot on your plate so I’m pleased to see that this virus is something you’re going to be able to cross off the list. Love your positive attitude
Hi Archer,
I really really hope you are getting lots of good support and are being provided with options for treating your current medical needs. Wishing you all the best Archer. CoralSabrecat – thanks – reminders about keeping ourselves informed, in control and in the drivers seat are always welcome.
I’ve just caught up with your news Sven and your wonderful undetectedness. Love the fighter in you and also loved your tribute to your father. Enjoy the feeling
1 October 2016 at 1:51 am in reply to: I don’t understand my bloods results, or my viral load…. #23386Great results Donna! Those meds certainly got stuck in and achieved a quick result for you. We all know what a relief it is to see those numbers on paper.
CC2B!!! Congratulations on reaching that pot of gold that is SVR24. So sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. What a roller coaster you have had with the highs and lows of this life. Celebrate your HepC free life.
SVR4 for Fitz! That’s fantastic news. A good reminder too that we need to keep control over what’s happening to our own bodies and minds.
Well done on your EOT Another Attempt. You have really fought incredibly hard to get rid of this virus. Wishing you the best of results for your SVR4 milestone.
CoralHey Mermaid – love love love your fantastic news!
Thanks for all of your kind words of support to me and others. I’ll be shining colours again in that ocean of yours before we know it.
CoralI’m back on line and reading about your fantastic news Matt. Love your work!!
21 September 2016 at 6:25 am in reply to: How Big Pharma Pressures States to Pay for Pricey Pills #23174Another article that just does your head in. I agree M….what a mess. The inevitable increase in the cost of health insurance will just keep everyone trapped in this complicated, messy cycle unless there are more circuit breakers like Dr F and the generic meds.
What a statement from Gilead’s spokeperson. ” Gilead’s grant program is not a commercial strategy”. Seriously?
Hey guys! I totally agree with sabrecat (so happy you are nearly underway again) and Gaj. Even though it wasn’t our time I share in the joy of the SVRs both for the individuals and for the broader success of the new treatments. I’ve been a bit quieter now about talking about the relapse as I know it can spook already anxious people and I haven’t posted about the new treatment that I started a couple of weeks ago because I have other things happening in my life at the moment. But believe me I LOVE reading about the successes. We’ll get there – we’re just doing the marathon rather than the sprint….
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