Awesome!! I get my blood test here in the next few days and hope to have the same result! Enjoy the celebration :)
Judy S said
Jan 25, 2013
Alan!! I have a HUGE smile on my face right now. Very, very happy. It was All worth it! Love your pic, even though it's laying down, hehehe. That's an hcv-free wildman smile, hehehe!
2willy said
Jan 23, 2013
Great news for a great guy way to go
Bill and Family
news said
Jan 23, 2013
You guys are my family, and I have so enjoyed reading your remarks. Now, take a look at this crazed wildman (in the photo, attached). This was at the ski slopes on MLK Monday while teaching adaptive snowboarding to some Warfighter Sports Program participants. Wish I could make it stand up instead of lay down, but it just won't cooperate.
-- Edited by news on Wednesday 23rd of January 2013 08:52:09 PM
Wow Alan I remember when you landed here, and your already done, done, done.
SVR...Hip Hip Huzzah!!!!Hip Hip Huzzah!!!, Hip Hip HUZZAH!!!!!!
so cool.
smiling with you
Iris
K2 said
Jan 23, 2013
Magnificent News, News. I am sharing your grin as I write... I can't help it, it really is gratifying to hear such wonderful outcomes.
LUV2RYDE said
Jan 23, 2013
Congrads! Your grin is contagious....cause you just put a smile on my face!!! So happy for you!
Shep said
Jan 23, 2013
Oh My Alan!! That is absolutely the best possible news ever--I also have developed a rather large grin and its gonna stay there for awhile! Thank-you for been there for all us. You're the best.
JIme said
Jan 23, 2013
Congratulations Alan!
Oil that bike up for spring. Your going to be using it a lot.
Phil G said
Jan 23, 2013
Very cool, Alan. Congrats.
Bills said
Jan 23, 2013
Alan
Smiling and imagining how great you must feel. Long road glad it's over for you You deserve it
Still Smiling
Neil_Canuck said
Jan 22, 2013
Excellent result. We need some kind of data base to keep track of the results to compare to the documented results we keep reading about.
Think this will be a good year for us !!
davesf said
Jan 22, 2013
Perfect. Been checking every day from Nicaragua waiting for the good news.
packerfan24 said
Jan 22, 2013
That is great news Alan. So happy for you.
Ken
greenqueen said
Jan 22, 2013
Brilliant, Alan!
Party on...
Love Steff xx
jrc said
Jan 22, 2013
congratz, this is proof that 3 months post tx und=SVR
Cinnamon Girl said
Jan 22, 2013
Yes, another success story and just what we wanted to hear... very well done, Alan, I couldn`t be more pleased for you! Congratulations, you did it!!!
Go out and celebrate some more, you deserve it! ~ Jill
The best news ever. I found myself grinning also. You must feel reborn.
Caryn said
Jan 22, 2013
Awesome!!!!!! What a wonderful feeling to know that the virus in GONE!!!!!!
hrsetrdr said
Jan 22, 2013
Alan,
Great news, I bet you're grinnin' so hard that it hurts!
12Step Guy said
Jan 22, 2013
Alan, Kudo's. I really need to hear outcomes like yours. As a third timer, my big fear is that I won't get to SVR. Anytime someones has to drop out or relapses - of course I gloom on to that and think it will happen to me.
Your SVR is it like being in a meeting and seeing someone get a medallion, it shows that it can be done. Gives us all hope.
mallani said
Jan 22, 2013
Alan,
Fantastic news mate. You have been an inspiration to us all, and you have the deserved result. Enjoy!!
news said
Jan 22, 2013
Saturday and Monday were spent at Whitetail Mountain Resort teaching adaptive snowboarding to a class of four Warfighter Sports guys. By Monday evening these guys were on the intermediate slopes and cutting up the mountain. What a great feeling to see your students do so well in such a short time. Then when I returned home I received an email from my nurse practitioner saying the last bloods came back UND, so I have achieved SVR. I just sat there and grinned. This morning the grin is still there. Preparing for a short trip to All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, FL to do some network integration work, coming home Friday evening. I suppose that is when the real celebration will begin.
I have to take a moment to thank all you wonderful folks for helping me through this whole ordeal. I was blessed to find you. Now the work of maintaining some liver function remains, and I look forward to it.
Alan
news said
Jan 22, 2013
Thanks, guys. I appreciate it. And Tim, the grin is something like a mule eating briars. If you ever saw one pulling his lips back to keep from getting stuck with the briars, that's me. Lotta' teefs.
Alan
-- Edited by news on Tuesday 22nd of January 2013 03:51:30 PM
JoAnneh said
Jan 22, 2013
Alan, I have been waiting to hear the GREATEST NEWS! You and Dave both achieved SVR! Thank goodness u stopped at 36 weeks! I am at 36 weeks and 12 to go! I feel pretty good; sure look forward to High energy again! What stage was your liver disease? You and your grandson will have lots Of fun on the snow. You give us all so much hope And thank you for helping me thru those Early months. So happy for you and your family
-- Edited by JoAnneh on Tuesday 22nd of January 2013 03:26:30 PM
Awesome!! I get my blood test here in the next few days and hope to have the same result! Enjoy the celebration :)
Alan!! I have a HUGE smile on my face right now. Very, very happy. It was All worth it! Love your pic, even though it's laying down, hehehe. That's an hcv-free wildman smile, hehehe!
Great news for a great guy way to go
Bill and Family
You guys are my family, and I have so enjoyed reading your remarks. Now, take a look at this crazed wildman (in the photo, attached). This was at the ski slopes on MLK Monday while teaching adaptive snowboarding to some Warfighter Sports Program participants. Wish I could make it stand up instead of lay down, but it just won't cooperate.
-- Edited by news on Wednesday 23rd of January 2013 08:52:09 PM
Wow Alan I remember when you landed here, and your already done, done, done.
SVR...Hip Hip Huzzah!!!!Hip Hip Huzzah!!!, Hip Hip HUZZAH!!!!!!
so cool.
smiling with you
Iris
Magnificent News, News. I am sharing your grin as I write... I can't help it, it really is gratifying to hear such wonderful outcomes.
Congrads! Your grin is contagious....cause you just put a smile on my face!!! So happy for you!
Congratulations Alan!
Oil that bike up for spring. Your going to be using it a lot.
Alan
Smiling and imagining how great you must feel. Long road glad it's over for you You deserve it
Still Smiling
Excellent result. We need some kind of data base to keep track of the results to compare to the documented results we keep reading about.
Think this will be a good year for us !!
That is great news Alan. So happy for you.
Ken
Brilliant, Alan!

Party on...
Love Steff xx
congratz, this is proof that 3 months post tx und=SVR
Yes, another success story and just what we wanted to hear... very well done, Alan, I couldn`t be more pleased for you! Congratulations, you did it!!!

Go out and celebrate some more, you deserve it! ~ Jill
Awesome, i am grinning too !!
The best news ever. I found myself grinning also. You must feel reborn.
Alan,
Great news, I bet you're grinnin' so hard that it hurts!
Alan, Kudo's. I really need to hear outcomes like yours. As a third timer, my big fear is that I won't get to SVR. Anytime someones has to drop out or relapses - of course I gloom on to that and think it will happen to me.
Your SVR is it like being in a meeting and seeing someone get a medallion, it shows that it can be done. Gives us all hope.
Alan,
Fantastic news mate. You have been an inspiration to us all, and you have the deserved result. Enjoy!!
Saturday and Monday were spent at Whitetail Mountain Resort teaching adaptive snowboarding to a class of four Warfighter Sports guys. By Monday evening these guys were on the intermediate slopes and cutting up the mountain. What a great feeling to see your students do so well in such a short time. Then when I returned home I received an email from my nurse practitioner saying the last bloods came back UND, so I have achieved SVR. I just sat there and grinned. This morning the grin is still there. Preparing for a short trip to All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, FL to do some network integration work, coming home Friday evening. I suppose that is when the real celebration will begin.
I have to take a moment to thank all you wonderful folks for helping me through this whole ordeal. I was blessed to find you. Now the work of maintaining some liver function remains, and I look forward to it.
Alan
Thanks, guys. I appreciate it. And Tim, the grin is something like a mule eating briars. If you ever saw one pulling his lips back to keep from getting stuck with the briars, that's me. Lotta' teefs.
Alan
-- Edited by news on Tuesday 22nd of January 2013 03:51:30 PM
You and Dave both achieved SVR!
Thank goodness u stopped at 36 weeks!
I am at 36 weeks and 12 to go!
I feel pretty good; sure look forward to
High energy again!
What stage was your liver disease?
You and your grandson will have lots
Of fun on the snow.
You give us all so much hope
And thank you for helping me thru those
Early months.
So happy for you and your family
-- Edited by JoAnneh on Tuesday 22nd of January 2013 03:26:30 PM