way to go Brian! may u celebrate next St.Patrick's day with a beer!
LaBajista said
Mar 17, 2013
Very good for you on the UND!
I know how much energy it takes to play out a whole night, carry equipment, all that, and I think it's amazing that you're still doing that at all during treatment. My band broke up quite a while before I started treatment, but I haven't even begun to look for a new band, not until I think I can at least stand for 4 hours, which is right now impossible. But I think if I was playing again, it would improve my mood considerably.
So again, very good for you. :)
2willy said
Mar 17, 2013
way to go I am half way into treatment and you are half way over this battle, again your post kept me going
Bill and Family
Cinnamon Girl said
Mar 17, 2013
Congrats on the UND result, Brian, very good to hear this!
I am so impressed that you`re still getting out 3 nights a week to sing and play in your band, and actually I bet it keeps you going! Music is so therapeutic and feeds our souls! Happy St Pat`s to you too!
Keep going, you`re doing so well! ~ Jill
JoAnneh said
Mar 17, 2013
Brian, Great news! CONGRATULATIONS!
mallani said
Mar 17, 2013
Hi Brian,
Another excellent result. It gives us the motivation to soldier on. You're looking good. Cheers.
Biggyb said
Mar 17, 2013
Great news Brian, hang in there.
Caryn said
Mar 16, 2013
That's great news!! It gives me hope as I was detected at week 4 also. I'll take the additional Time for an und. also!
gatekeep said
Mar 16, 2013
Happy to report my non detectabl 24 wk. status. I really feel I can go the whole 23 wks. more at this point. I have just a little ache after the shot but Advil helps. I don't even remember what to feel normal feels like at this point.
I still have been playing out 3 nights a week as of January. I sing and play banjo / guitar in a rowdy Irish pub band for the past 20 yrs. in the Boston area.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Brian
Matt Chris said
Mar 16, 2013
Gatekeeper
Wow very good news, I am more impressed that you are still gigging three nights a week.
Also a former gigging musician and know the grind it can take. Your experience gives all us cirrhotics hope, why? Because it can, but not always take longer for the body and liver to clear all the remnants of the HCV for us who are cirrhotic.
So keep on keeping on brother.
Matt
-- Edited by Matt Chris on Sunday 17th of March 2013 02:02:19 AM
-- Edited by Matt Chris on Sunday 17th of March 2013 02:04:10 AM
way to go Brian!
may u celebrate next St.Patrick's day with a beer! 
Very good for you on the UND!
I know how much energy it takes to play out a whole night, carry equipment, all that, and I think it's amazing that you're still doing that at all during treatment. My band broke up quite a while before I started treatment, but I haven't even begun to look for a new band, not until I think I can at least stand for 4 hours, which is right now impossible. But I think if I was playing again, it would improve my mood considerably.
So again, very good for you. :)
way to go I am half way into treatment and you are half way over this battle, again your post kept me going
Bill and Family
Congrats on the UND result, Brian, very good to hear this!
I am so impressed that you`re still getting out 3 nights a week to sing and play in your band, and actually I bet it keeps you going! Music is so therapeutic and feeds our souls! Happy St Pat`s to you too!
Keep going, you`re doing so well! ~ Jill
Great news! CONGRATULATIONS!
Hi Brian,
Another excellent result. It gives us the motivation to soldier on. You're looking good. Cheers.
Great news Brian, hang in there.
That's great news!! It gives me hope as I was detected at week 4 also. I'll take the additional Time for an und. also!
Happy to report my non detectabl 24 wk. status. I really feel I can go the whole 23 wks. more at this point. I have just a little ache after the shot but Advil helps. I don't even remember what to feel normal feels like at this point.
I still have been playing out 3 nights a week as of January. I sing and play banjo / guitar in a rowdy Irish pub band for the past 20 yrs. in the Boston area.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Brian
Gatekeeper
Wow very good news, I am more impressed that you are still gigging three nights a week.
Also a former gigging musician and know the grind it can take. Your experience gives all us cirrhotics hope, why? Because it can, but not always take longer for the body and liver to clear all the remnants of the HCV for us who are cirrhotic.
So keep on keeping on brother.
Matt
-- Edited by Matt Chris on Sunday 17th of March 2013 02:02:19 AM
-- Edited by Matt Chris on Sunday 17th of March 2013 02:04:10 AM