Congrats, finishing and all you went through deserves a song. Here is the best I can do. The best part of your journey is what you have given all of us. Thanks
Malcom rowed the boat ashore
Hallelujah
The Oceans large and our boats are small
Hallelujah!
I'm singing with you Vern even though I don't know the words
Malcom Best Best BEST of luck Get better soon the fish are jumping for you
Bill S
Greg said
Feb 17, 2013
Congratulations Malcolm,
Time to relax for you and your partner, each day will be better than the one before.
Great work and Reeeelax mate.
Take very good care,
Greg
greenqueen said
Feb 16, 2013
Congratulations Malcolm! Hope you get some well deserved rest and relaxation now.
Love Steff xx
krowdog said
Feb 16, 2013
That's great news Malcom.
Time to rediscover what "feeling pretty good" is ;))
Best of luck on that last roll...
Brad
packerfan24 said
Feb 16, 2013
WTG Malcolm, You did it. Isn't that just a great feeling. You will start to feel stronger as days go by. Welcome to the other side.
Ken
-- Edited by packerfan24 on Saturday 16th of February 2013 04:14:32 PM
-- Edited by packerfan24 on Saturday 16th of February 2013 04:15:23 PM
Bloomster said
Feb 16, 2013
More power to you!!!
Shep said
Feb 16, 2013
Malcolm!! It's done!! You are truly inspirational and getting an UND to finish on!! Hope your recovery is quick and smooth. Take it easy --you are a true hero!!
Fajah said
Feb 16, 2013
congrats, lets all meet on the other side of this bit of Purgatory.
John
news said
Feb 16, 2013
Well done, my friend. That's a lot of pills. And nearly a year of misery. But your results have been consistently favorable, and I expect you will be even happier in six months. You are yet another example of the tenacity of our species. I am very happy for you.
Alan
Uval951 said
Feb 16, 2013
Congratulations, Malcolm. You made a great job. Wish you fast recovery and UND forever.
britlitkaren said
Feb 16, 2013
It is amazing that you made 48 weeks. I got to 43. Love your pill counts! You'll be amazed at how fast your wbc, and plt get up there. I hung around 7 for months and now hmg is 14!!!!
You're going to feel better and better every day. Onward to SVR!!! Karen:)
Zlikster said
Feb 15, 2013
congrats!!!! ;)))) what doc says will u be able to reverse cirrhosis now?
i think that thought of 12 week one pill per day in few years time makes us all cry (or smile) ;))
HazeySask said
Feb 15, 2013
Congratulations!
bauhaus76 said
Feb 15, 2013
congrats!!! have a smooth recovery!!! i guess you wont miss those pills....
Bouba said
Feb 15, 2013
Malcolm!
Congrats! Thats a huge thing and you have made it....
Your example inspires ....
All the best!
Mary Jane said
Feb 15, 2013
Clapping & Cheering , Congrats !!! ... well done.. you are an oak.... now let the amazing human body rebuild those r & w cells and your energy return.. you're a wealth of knowledge & your fortitude has been an inspiration to us all... all the best to your next chapter in your life all the best MJ
I know this is calling your name..
-- Edited by Mary Jane on Friday 15th of February 2013 05:10:08 PM
Malcolm, you did it, you`re an absolute star!! And still UND, that`s the cherry on top of the icing on the cake, excellent news, many congrats!!!!
Let the recovery begin, and I hope it will be speedy!! Sending you a big hug, Jill xx
K2 said
Feb 15, 2013
You have a great weekend Malcolm. Great show of perseverance and resolve. Let the energy creep back and lets get on with living. Very happy for you my friend, well done.
mallani said
Feb 15, 2013
Hi all,
Thank you for your responses!
I've had an added bonus. A cute Lab Tech turned up this morning and took some more blood for a repeat FBC and EOT Viral Load. I was going to wait until next week but my doc wanted it done today. Just got the call that I'm still Undet!. Hb is 7.2 but who cares.
So, I've been Undet. for over 40 weeks. Considering what my liver has been exposed to for the last 40+ years, it's had more than a rest. It's had a First Class Luxury vacation! Have a great weekend.
Iris Dragonfly said
Feb 15, 2013
Ta Da! you did it. Be proud, quite a struggle. Congratulations! Iris
lucy said
Feb 15, 2013
Congratulation! Enjoy life.
Shaun said
Feb 15, 2013
Congrads. Your finish date in my one year aniversary! Congrads to both of us.
gsx1250fa said
Feb 15, 2013
Congrats and Wish you well. Hopes and prayers :)
joe oil said
Feb 15, 2013
Congrats, well done !!
hrsetrdr said
Feb 15, 2013
Malcolm,
Let us hoist you a [non-alcoholic] ale as a toast for a job well done! I trust that just a soon as you get a couple of additional RBC's you'll be wanting to try out...living, again.
Cheers,
Tim
Biggyb said
Feb 15, 2013
Congratulations, you are of great help to me and many others. And i will be there in June, a week behind Neil.
12Step Guy said
Feb 15, 2013
Congrats, finishing and all you went through deserves a song. Here is the best I can do. The best part of your journey is what you have given all of us. Thanks
Malcom rowed the boat ashore
Hallelujah
The Oceans large and our boats are small
Hallelujah!
We all want a sustained response
Hallelujah!
Well rejoice when the virus is gone
Hallelujah!
Good News for the world around
Hallelujah!
Sides are rough and the journey long, hallelujah Milk and honey on the other side, hallelujah
HepCs damage is deep and cruel Hallelujah.
Meet our family on the other side Hallelujah.
Getting better is hard and long Hallelujah.
Chills the body, but not the soul Hallelujah
We all want a sustained response Hallelujah!
Well rejoice when the virus is gone Hallelujah!
Good News for the world around Hallelujah!
.
We all want a sustained response
Hallelujah!
Well rejoice when the virus is gone
Hallelujah!
Hallelujah!
Hallelujah!
JoAnneh said
Feb 15, 2013
I couldn't be any happier for you Malcomb! I am 8 weeks behind you! Don't know what I Would have done without your help. Thanks for all your knowledge too. Hope your blood counts rise FAST and you Are fishing w your wife soon! Xxoo
Caryn said
Feb 15, 2013
congrats! you have done it!! And thanks for all you do for us here!!
JIme said
Feb 15, 2013
You made it.........congratulations.
DJ said
Feb 15, 2013
That is wonderful! I hope the healing process goes well and that soon you are feeling more energy! Take Care and relax! You have earned it.
Neil_Canuck said
Feb 15, 2013
You've been an inspiration for a lot of people Malcolm and it's great to see you persevering and making it all the way. I have been following your journey especially because we are both older, cirrhotic and undergoing the same triple Tx. My hat is tipped to you.
davesf said
Feb 15, 2013
Congrats to another of the family to cross the finish line!
mallani said
Feb 15, 2013
I've staggered across the finish line. After 48 weeks, the relief is enormous.
Time to heal and grow some red and white blood cells, and platelets.
I swallowed 3,696 caps of Victrelis and 2016 caps of Riba during Rx. Makes me smile ( or cry) at the thought that in 5 years, Rx will probably be a pill a day for 8-12 weeks.
I'm happy that I managed to take all my meds on time ( apart from being 3 hours late for one dose of Victrelis) and I was able to stay on the full dose of Peg and Riba. For cirrhotics, my doc thinks this is important- we'll see!
So I've done all I can and rolled my dice- lets see how they fall. Thanks everyone, Cheers!!
jrc said
Feb 15, 2013
Congratz, 1 year after i finished Lucky date :)
-- Edited by jrc on Friday 15th of February 2013 05:54:38 AM
I'm singing with you Vern even though I don't know the words
Malcom Best Best BEST of luck Get better soon the fish are jumping for you
Bill S
Congratulations Malcolm,
Time to relax for you and your partner, each day will be better than the one before.
Great work and Reeeelax mate.
Take very good care,
Greg
Congratulations Malcolm!
Hope you get some well deserved rest and relaxation now.
Love Steff xx
That's great news Malcom.
Time to rediscover what "feeling pretty good" is ;))
Best of luck on that last roll...
Brad
WTG Malcolm, You did it. Isn't that just a great feeling. You will start to feel stronger as days go by. Welcome to the other side.
Ken
-- Edited by packerfan24 on Saturday 16th of February 2013 04:14:32 PM
-- Edited by packerfan24 on Saturday 16th of February 2013 04:15:23 PM
More power to you!!!
John
Well done, my friend. That's a lot of pills. And nearly a year of misery. But your results have been consistently favorable, and I expect you will be even happier in six months. You are yet another example of the tenacity of our species. I am very happy for you.
Alan
You're going to feel better and better every day. Onward to SVR!!! Karen:)
i think that thought of 12 week one pill per day in few years time makes us all cry (or smile) ;))
congrats!!! have a smooth recovery!!! i guess you wont miss those pills....
Malcolm!
Congrats! Thats a huge thing and you have made it....
Your example inspires ....
All the best!
Clapping & Cheering , Congrats !!! ... well done.. you are an oak.... now let the amazing human body rebuild those r & w cells and your energy return.. you're a wealth of knowledge & your fortitude has been an inspiration to us all... all the best to your next chapter in your life all the best MJ
I know this is calling your name..
-- Edited by Mary Jane on Friday 15th of February 2013 05:10:08 PM
Malcolm, you did it, you`re an absolute star!!
And still UND, that`s the cherry on top of the icing on the cake, excellent news, many congrats!!!! 


Let the recovery begin, and I hope it will be speedy!! Sending you a big hug, Jill xx
Hi all,
Thank you for your responses!
I've had an added bonus. A cute Lab Tech turned up this morning and took some more blood for a repeat FBC and EOT Viral Load. I was going to wait until next week but my doc wanted it done today. Just got the call that I'm still Undet!. Hb is 7.2 but who cares.
So, I've been Undet. for over 40 weeks. Considering what my liver has been exposed to for the last 40+ years, it's had more than a rest. It's had a First Class Luxury vacation! Have a great weekend.
Ta Da! you did it. Be proud, quite a struggle. Congratulations! Iris
Congratulation! Enjoy life.
Congrads. Your finish date in my one year aniversary! Congrads to both of us.
Congrats and Wish you well. Hopes and prayers :)
Congrats, well done !!
Malcolm,
I trust that just a soon as you get a couple of additional RBC's you'll be wanting to try out...living, again. 
Let us hoist you a [non-alcoholic] ale as a toast for a job well done!
Cheers,
Tim
Congratulations, you are of great help to me and many others. And i will be there in June, a week behind Neil.
Congrats, finishing and all you went through deserves a song. Here is the best I can do. The best part of your journey is what you have given all of us. Thanks
Malcom rowed the boat ashore
Hallelujah
The Oceans large and our boats are small
Hallelujah!
We all want a sustained response
Hallelujah!
Well rejoice when the virus is gone
Hallelujah!
Good News for the world around
Hallelujah!
Sides are rough and the journey long, hallelujah
Milk and honey on the other side, hallelujah
HepCs damage is deep and cruel Hallelujah.
Meet our family on the other side Hallelujah.
Getting better is hard and long Hallelujah.
Chills the body, but not the soul Hallelujah
We all want a sustained response Hallelujah!
Well rejoice when the virus is gone Hallelujah!
Good News for the world around Hallelujah!
.
We all want a sustained response
Hallelujah!
Well rejoice when the virus is gone
Hallelujah!
Hallelujah!
Hallelujah!
I am 8 weeks behind you! Don't know what I
Would have done without your help.
Thanks for all your knowledge too.
Hope your blood counts rise FAST and you
Are fishing w your wife soon!
Xxoo
congrats! you have done it!! And thanks for all you do for us here!!
making it all the way. I have been following your journey especially because we are both older,
cirrhotic and undergoing the same triple Tx. My hat is tipped to you.
Congrats to another of the family to cross the finish line!


I've staggered across the finish line. After 48 weeks, the relief is enormous.
Time to heal and grow some red and white blood cells, and platelets.
I swallowed 3,696 caps of Victrelis and 2016 caps of Riba during Rx. Makes me smile ( or cry) at the thought that in 5 years, Rx will probably be a pill a day for 8-12 weeks.
I'm happy that I managed to take all my meds on time ( apart from being 3 hours late for one dose of Victrelis) and I was able to stay on the full dose of Peg and Riba. For cirrhotics, my doc thinks this is important- we'll see!
So I've done all I can and rolled my dice- lets see how they fall. Thanks everyone, Cheers!!
Congratz, 1 year after i finished Lucky date :)
-- Edited by jrc on Friday 15th of February 2013 05:54:38 AM