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  • in reply to: Why do you do it? #29074
    mrcleanrt
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    Dr. James, I just popped on the forum to check out what’s going on and discovered your poem. What a fantastic attitude for anyones life. I feel so fortunate to have found the website about 1 year ago and eventually becoming cured by the generic drugs from India through your clinic. At 76 years old and having HepC for over 50 years you know how amazing it still is to be <15 (undetectable). Since the start of treatment on May 17,2018, I have slowly but surely changed my life in many ways; and being undetectable now contributed to all the positive changes. Thank you for all your good work and dedication to helping your fellow man. You and your wonderful staff have truly made the world a much better place.

    Be well and keep livin' on the edge


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    in reply to: Just started treatment #29049
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    Hi Austincr, I also used Epclusa to get rid of HepC, which I had for 50+ years. I not only had no negative side effects, the effects I did have were all positive. I began sleeping more soundly and for longer durations, an itching problem I’d had for about 3 years disappeared after 40 pills ( which really surprised me) and after only 9 pills, my viral load went from 16 million to 2300. Pretty amazing. like Mar said, drink plenty of water, make sure you get as much sleep as you personally need, NO ALCOHOL, and eat a well balanced diet. I would also suggest you keep a daily log so you can reflect on your progress and if it helps, set your iPhone to a time of day for your pill. I found that it helped me when I got wrapped up in projects. I am so glad you were able to find this site for your long ranged health. Be well and look forward to a healthier life soon. Ron


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    in reply to: Curious if any one else have had later side effects #28439
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    tanya_aa, I to had 1b genotype and just completed my 84 pills of Epclusa and had absolutely no reactions to the pills. Actually I started sleeping better and some itching issues I’d had for a few years disappeared. My Dad was a pharmacist so medication in our house was a common issue. For many, pills and medications can cause anxiety. Look at the positive, you are going to be cured. I had HepC for 50 years-it’s gone now!
    I kept a daily journal about my feelings, what changes may have taken place and it was fun and kept me more focused. I also set my alarm for the time of day that was best for me. Many times I found that it was a good idea because I would get to involved with projects. Tanya, before you go to sleep or sometime during the day, think about what you would like to accomplish the next day and do it. It may be a small project, but completing chores and projects will give you a sense of satisfaction and pride. You’ve taken the most important step by choosing to be cured through this program offered by Dr. Freeman. Enjoy your choice! This forum is a valuable source of information and support. Everyone either in or out of the program is there for you. Be well and stay positive.


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    in reply to: Hello everyone #28313
    mrcleanrt
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    Kansuke, You do not have to leave the comforts of your home. This was my procedure; Once I found the website, I inquired through the clinic what Dr. Freeman would need from me to make the correct choice of meds. After seeing a Gastroenterologist and getting my lab reports, I scanned and sent them off to the clinic. I installed Skype and set up an appointment, online for 75USD, and we discussed what meds he would recommend, the cost, the delivery method, the guarantee of delivery and payment. I used a credit card and DHL delivered the Epclusa within 7 days. I had a blood draw after 9 pills and from 16million it went to 2300. I was detected clean after 43 pills. The Epclusa was 1509.00USD with delivery costs. Dr.
    Freeman took care of the prescription. I also had no problem with customs, but few do. I had HepC for 50 years, pretty damned amazing. Good luck my friend⚽️ Sorry about Belgium, but just watched the England
    Croatia game: Croatia 2—England 1


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    in reply to: Epclusa 12 week course GT3 #28286
    mrcleanrt
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    Same album, City to City, but at 5pm it’s “Right Down the Line”. The album wasn’t released in the US, so I had to order it through a record store in Portland, Oregon, in the ’80’s costing me $35.00 from the UK. Sorry to see him pass. Great voice.

    Again, have faith and keep posting⚽️


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    in reply to: Epclusa 12 week course GT3 #28284
    mrcleanrt
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    Hovis, I can imagine how excited you are to begin treatment and how fortunate you are to have discovered this amazing organization. I was counting the days and tracking the medication daily. I also am taking Epclusa, but for 1b. I realize GT3 is more difficult to kill off, but I had mine for 50 years before I found fixhepc. I happened to have a blood draw after taking 9 of the pills and starting with a 16,000,000 viral load, it went down to 2300! After 42 pills, I am undetected. It’s not over but it’s awfully damn close. With this program, you will be cured but you know to follow the program. I have two suggestions; keep a daily log, you’ll be amazed what you realize as your writing, and set your phone for a time of day that is best for you to take your pill. That Gerry Rafferty song, on my phone, comes on every day at 5pm. Good luck and have faith.


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    Hi Mar, They take turns actually. One of the dogs has just completed her second treatment for cancer and she comes in 2-3 times a week. Her sister comes in about the same. It’s interesting, they never come in together. Their both Irish Jack Russell Terriers and we’ve had them since they were 9 wks. They’re 9 yrs now. Such a smart breed of dog.
    One more thing that I noticed about the itching is that previous to the treatment, I would spend quite a period of time, before actually falling a sleep, constantly scratching. That is now totally gone! I’m getting a good 7-9 hrs sleep per night. I am amazed at what these pills have done.
    Thank you all for being there and doing what you’re doing


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    in reply to: Hello new guy here #28137
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    Hey Nick, I hope by now you’ve received your meds and are on your way to a cure. When I contracted HepC, over 50 yrs ago, there was no cure and not even one on the horizon. Fast forward to the dawn of Hiv and the anti-viral drugs and the development HepC drugs. The cost in the US is still 60-80,000 USD for the drugs anybody can get through Dr. Freeman and this program for $1500.00. I have to give my own personal physician for pissing me off one day, claiming that I would never beat these little “buggers” with my attitude of saying it was just too expensive. That led me to go online and find the “light at the end of the tunnel.” Once I became aware of the program, I was taking my first pill less than one month later. I did not even bother to go through my insurance, of which is very good, because of the time and hassle. Besides you can deduct the expense as medical on your taxes, if you’re in the US. Since you have your phone with you most of the time, set your alarm for a time of day that is good for you, mine is 5pm, and you should never miss your pill. Good sleep, pale urine, good food, and NO ALCOHOL. I had a viral count after nine pills and it went from 16 million to 2300. These do work. I will get another blood draw in two weeks and there is a good chance it may be zero. Lets hope. Good luck again Nick


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    in reply to: What is “a lot of water”? #28120
    mrcleanrt
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    Life pivoting, From many years of athletics and working in warm and hot weather, you are usually drinking enough water if your urine is a pale yellow.
    A rule of thumb for drinking enough water is 8 glasses/8oz, or 2 liters per day.

    Drinking too much water can however cause water intoxication or hyponatremia, which is diluting the sodium level in your system.

    The benefits of drinking “a lot of water” are:
    1. Increases energy and relieves fatigue
    2. Promotes weight loss
    3. Flushes out toxins
    4. Improves skin complexion
    5. Maintains regularity
    6. Boosts immune system
    7. Natural headache remedy
    8.Prevents cramps and sprains

    The most important aspect of drinking water however is the color of your urine. If it’s pate yellow, you should be good.

    Good luck of your medications life pivoting. I hope this information is beneficial.

    Mrcleanrt


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    in reply to: Anemia associated with Hep C and DAA #28085
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    Thank you for your input Dr. Freeman, After discussing this with Linda, it sure didn’t take much to convince her that increasing my intake of red meat was better than pills. One of your patients responded to my post and led me to investigate the benefits of including vitamin C when eating Non-heme iron foods. As I mentioned to your patient, I was unaware that there are two types of iron. Heme from animals and Non- Heme from plants. I am very fortunate that I grow a large garden, which includes peppers, spinach and tomatoes. So Heme = seafood and meats and Non-Heme plant based / Vitamin C. I remembered back in 1985 when I had to have L4,5and L1 fused, I was found to be anemic then, and I was a competitive cyclist. So this anemia thing has been hanging around for a long time. It sure is nice to have this forum and computers for research. I also am fortunate to like eating many types of hot cereal so I will just add a little Vitamin C with the meal. Where I live, there’s a company (Bob’s Red Mill) that produces grains the really old fashion way; they use the old granite wheels. All of the grains are organic and many are high in iron.

    Will Power, the first Australian to win the Indy 500!!!


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    in reply to: Anemia associated with Hep C and DAA #28084
    mrcleanrt
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    Hazel, I want to thank you for leading me to researching natural methods for increasing my iron intake. The information about Vitamin C was crucial. Even though I was and still am a good athletic, I did not know that Vitamin C aided in the absorption of non-heme iron. Actually, I didn’t know the two types of iron. I’m fortunate that I grow a large garden, which includes spinach (non-heme iron) and have a store very close that processes grains using the old granite grist wheels. Many cereals, I find out are high in non-heme iron. The name of the company is Bob’s Red Mill. It’s now world wide. The other nugget of information I learned today is that all Heme iron comes from animals and Non- Heme iron is plant generated. It’s amazing what you can learn sometimes. My research isn’t totally complete, but I think I’m well on my way to decreasing my anemia. Thanks again, Hazel

    Ron


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    in reply to: My Epclusa should be here tomorrow. #28054
    mrcleanrt
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    Thanks so much for the support. Yeh, these little buggers have been hanging out for 50 long years. I am truly interested what my energy level is going to be once this virus is gone. Over the years, I’ve run marathons, numerous shorter races, was a competitive cyclist, powerlifter, lifeguard, in my younger days, and never really thought about the hepatitis because it was not curable, until recently. The drugs in the states were so expensive that I could not afford them.
    Even at my advanced age


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    in reply to: My Epclusa should be here tomorrow. #28053
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    Thanks for that suggestion. That is a great idea. I have just the journal to make daily comments. When I was into power lifting, as a much younger individual, I kept journals on my lifting progress. Once in a while,
    I’ll come across the journals and think “was that really me”. Now I’ll be able, hopefully, to look back at this
    journal and feel how blessed I am.

    Thanks again for the suggestion and have a great day,

    Ron


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    in reply to: My Epclusa should be here tomorrow. #28052
    mrcleanrt
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    Thank you for being here for support. I’m sure I’ll be using this forum often to obtain insight and advise as
    this journey begins. When I was diagnosed,50 years ago, the doctor told me “there is no cure”. I can still
    picture his face giving me the information. At the time nobody really knew anything about it. I sure didn’t!
    Now after all this time I am fortunate to live in a world that has connections to so much information. This is
    how I was able to locate Dr. Freeman.

    Have a great day, Ron


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