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12 May 2016 at 4:01 pm in reply to: GT2 Honks About Generic Sofosbuvir +Daclatasvir (SOF + DCV) #17045
Hi GT2,
Thanks for you post. I should point out that compared to Greg I am a midget and even have photographic evidence to prove it!
I’m the short balding bloke in the hat standing next to the legend! Actually I am a full Collingwood 6 feet ie 5′ 11 3/4 and Greg is impossibly tall
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It’s more like WikiLeaks than Nobel prize material.
I’ll be happy with staying out of jail!
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Wonderful news Em….so happy for you!!!
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Figured out the bananas!!!
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Please compare the nice image on the harvonipriceinindia.com web site
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with the family snaps on this page:
Vororo, I think we will have to rename you Sherlock Holmes!
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Hello Suzy,
That’s great. I must confess If you have somebody who could do a voiceover that would be great.
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The magic fairies have fixed it! I will get it into the presentation format shortly.
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Hello,
Yes, of course. Just book an appointment and we can get it all sorted – she should be well on the way to cure by the time the doctor flies back in.
http://fixhepc.com/getting-treated/how-to-do-it/what-your-doctor-needs.html
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Hi CJ,
The ALT/AST are of course good. Platelets of 120 are OK. The GGT is odd for a non drinker.
The main reason for monitoring is the anti-rejection drugs and their levels. Can you list the medications he’s on?
Monitoring the viral load does not change the fact that it will fall over time. Treating patients and just doing SVR12 is not entirely unreasonable.
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Hi again Phoenix I had insomnia all the way through my treatment but I really did get used to it after a while because my energy levels were so much better throughout the day…..all back to normal now!! Went to sleep okay but around 4am – 5am, boing eyes wide open!
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Fantastic news……..hope you feel better soon though….I also put my SVR12 post in the admin section….must be the rush to spread the good news
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I’ve moved it to SVR. It’s important to remember that just because you don’t have Hep C you can still get all the variations of flu etc.
As always, if the symptoms persist, see a doctor.
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