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  • gypsy
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    A great feeling isn’t it. I felt the same way! Good luck!

    gypsy
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    I am from U.S. and have anxiety anyways but Dr. Freeman was so easy to talk with and very helpful. The staff are exceptional and you get a quick friendly reply. Going through the Buyers Club I think is smart because it is guaranteed. You get a tracking number and can follow it. At first when I saw this site, I thought it was too good to be true. Well it is too good to be true but it is TRUE! Hallelujah! This company is dedicated to helping people. My sisters chipped in $400 each so I could get the medication.I ordered all my lab tests on line and got them ready so Dr. Freeman could see them at appt.. at the GP2U website. It was a lot easier than I anticipated. Am getting a fibroscan in Canada because they do not require a prescription and I do not want to spend $500 to the doctor for appointments also. The scan there is $350.00.

    in reply to: Genotype 3’s info, updates corner #26104
    gypsy
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    Yay!!Yahoo!! Congratulations!

    in reply to: Genotype 3’s info, updates corner #26103
    gypsy
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    I got my Rx through Dr . Freeman and they were shipped and are now in New York (customs I suppose). Fibroscan is this next week. Looking forward to results. Going to Canada which is at least a 7 hr trip or longer. Cant wait to get started.

    gypsy
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    Happy for you! Yay!!

    in reply to: New member interested in treatment #26100
    gypsy
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    You can order your own tests through RequestATest and Link2labs. That is what I did. They were both fast and very helpful. It is really easy to set up apot with Dr. Freeman through GP2U . Get your labs tests :CMP, Hep B, liver functions, Alt and AST should be included in CMP (complete metabolic panel) and fibroscan. Fibroscan is approved in U.S. as of April 2017. Good luck.

    in reply to: New member interested in treatment #26099
    gypsy
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    I got mine through blood transfusions in 80’s. Doesnt matter where you got it. You will be happy once you are cured. I live in U.S. too. The doctor makes it so unaffordable. The company was willing to give meds at a huge savings since I have no insurance but wanted to see me twice wkly. while taking it. My 4 sisters pitched in to pay for it here. The cheapest way with quality meds and helpful people. Of course if there are problems must see a doctor but I don’t foresee that. Welcome.

    gypsy
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    Glad you are on the road to recovery. Mine is at customs right now. I had alot of confidence in this site after doing lots of research but was worried about navigating around. Dr. Freeman and Jan were so helpful. Cant wait to start. Side effects are nothing like Interferon and Ribavarin. Glad I waited. To me this is a miracle! Best wishes.

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    That is awesome!!! That gives me hope. I am genotype 3A and am going to o this trial

    in reply to: Genotype 3’s info, updates corner #25886
    gypsy
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    I can’t wait to start. I want to get my fibroscan and have doctor prescribe so I can get in on the studies. I have had most tests done. Thankfully the two listed on this site are good and affordable. I have type 3A. My scan is in one month. It is cheaper for me to go to Canada to get this as I do not need doctor appointments for it. I hope to see updates on your progress.

    in reply to: Where can I get the Genotype Test in Oregon USA. #25794
    gypsy
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    I found if I checked with the labs themselves, they were not knowledgeable. All they know is that if they receive a requisition from a site that they draw the blood. That is why you have to go online to order the tests yourself, pay for it onsite and take the requisition with you. I did not have a requisition but ordered mine online and they printed it for me. I am not sure how nice other labs would be. Some are not people oriented.. I would not go to Quest Diagnostics or labCorp or other. Go to websites that use these labs and order your tests. I know it sounds confusing but I learned this after a lot of searching and feeling confident that these online labs that you pay for really do work. I have used Link2labs, RequestATest and Cinch. You can check these websites and see which ones are cheapest.

    in reply to: Where can I get the Genotype Test in Oregon USA. #25793
    gypsy
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    Cinch in Idaho does it but I can also order through Link2labs. It asks you your location and you can see if they support your locations that you can go to. I travel 2 hrs. to go to Washington to get my tests. Link2labs is online and is the cheapest so far for many other tests but Cinch was the cheapest I found on line to order your genotype. Look at online labs but make sure they are reputable.

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