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  • in reply to: Hep C in baby boomers unrelated to risky behaviour #26360
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    It will be interesting to see if this has any impact on the availability of treatment.

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    Contact Parvez or enroll in the Redemption trials. But get a cure for under $1500 USD. This is all real and the way forward

    in reply to: Hep C saved my life !!! #26344
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    AST 16, ALT 7? Sounds like a cure! Got any VL tests??

    in reply to: keith’s retreatment #26281
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    Keith,

    Talk to Dr. Freeman and follow his advise. Even if it costs you a few dollars, Dr. Freeman will lead you to a cure. Don’t get locked in to the health care system. You can afford generics: You can afford the medicine you need to obtain a cure. A cure and peace of mind are priceless. I know this first hand :cheer: :+1: It’s worth millions :woohoo: ;) <img style=illy:' /> :+1:

    in reply to: Coral’s SVR12 #26280
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    Hi Coral. I just read this thread again and am so happy for you. You are such a great and positive person

    I just want to give a “Shout Out” to Dr. Freeman

    You wrote : “My virus fought harder than most and after 12 weeks of Sof/Led I continued with another 12 weeks of Sof/Dac. And still it hung on……

    After relapsing at around the 8th week after EOT I recommenced treatment with the Viekira Pak, Solvadi, Ribavirin on 3/9/16. The Ribavirin made things a little tougher (I’d had minimal side effects on the other medications) but it did a fine job. I was just unlucky as it is only a very small percentage of people that do relapse. ”

    Anyone reading this, I hope you realize that probably no other Doctor in the world would be ABLE to prescribe all these different medications or would CARE enough to do it. What a struggle you had Coral. But what a savior and kind man Dr. Freeman is.

    Dr. Freeman may never be recognized for his humanitarian efforts. But surely God Karma will reward you richly. :cheer: :+1:

    What a man, what a great site and movement. FixHepC

    in reply to: 8 weeks versus 12 weeks Harvoni #26148
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    Go for 12 weeks, it’s such a small price to pay for a big advantage :cheer: :+1:

    in reply to: Coral’s SVR12 #26147
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    Tremendous news Coral! SVR 12! :cheer: :+1:

    Congratulations!!

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    Hi heatherlou30,

    If you purchased through the Redemption trials on this website it is 100% legitimate, and guaranteed delivery.

    in reply to: New from Costa Rica #26044
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    Hi Maz,

    Dr. Freeman said getting the meds to Costa Rica is doable.

    Therefore, I suggest you apply for the Redemption trials (link at top of the page) they offer a money back guarantee if you do not receive the meds. That is your best bet.

    in reply to: New member interested in treatment #26030
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    I got my primary care physician to do my bloodwork. IMO, all you need is viral load and liver function tests after 4 weeks, and if you are undetected at that point, an end of treatment test, and then 12 weeks and 24 weeks post treatment to verify you sustained a cure.

    in reply to: New member interested in treatment #26011
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    Trump is scary in the worst way. If they unleash the insurance providers, anyone with Hep C “pre-existing condition” may pay heavy premiums, and still be denied treatment. Save yourselves people.

    in reply to: New member interested in treatment #25989
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    You will be cured. Genotype 1a is “usually” easily treated. If not, you can consult with Dr. Freeman. But 1a is generally a 99% + cure rate with the DAA’s

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    Congratulations Mnem! Undetected! :cheer: :+1:

    in reply to: High blood pressure ? #25928
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    Hi countless,

    I’ve never read of the DAA drugs contributing to high blood pressure. However, the most important fact here is that you are done treating. You state your treatment ended a month ago. That means these drugs are out of your system. If you have high BP it is being caused by something else. Probably your diet; saturated fat, vegetable oil, salt or lack of exercise. Talk to your doctor.

    in reply to: Harvoni side effects continue after treatment ends… #25927
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    Bogdan16, go with the Harvoni. Harvoni / Generic Harvoni is FAR Superior to just Sovaldi. Harvoni is Sovaldi and another drug Ledipasvir. That increases your odds of a cure. I’m Genotype 1a and cured by Harvoni Generic Twinvir. Genotype 1b is cured even easier by Harvoni/ Generic Harvoni

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