Hey Shep!
Thanks for the hope and update!
This forum gave me so much too!
Glad to hear you are feeling close to great!
Celebration!
tonib said
Jul 29, 2013
Thanks so much for posting, it give us all hope! May God bless you with continued good health!
Bloomster said
Jul 29, 2013
Hi Shep, I am very encouraged by you. So pleased you're living a happy hep c free life. Caroline
Matt Chris said
Jul 10, 2013
Thanks Shep
Your life and story give hope to all who read here on the forum.
Congrats to you and all that the future hold for you.
Matt
Biggyb said
Jul 9, 2013
Great news Shep. Hope to be joining you soon.
Scout said
Jul 9, 2013
Good for you Shep. I'm 11 months post and feel great as well. Peace and happiness to those of us who walked through it and those still on the road.
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Cinnamon Girl said
Jul 6, 2013
Hi Shep, good to hear from you! What a year it`s been for you and so much has happened! Great to hear that you`re feeling so well now, those dark days of treatment are well and truly behind you now! Keep moving forward and enjoy your life to the full, you`ve earned it!
All the very best to you, Jill
nurschic said
Jul 6, 2013
That's great! This time next year I am hoping to be celebrating right along with you!
JIme said
Jul 6, 2013
Hey Shep, that's great news. Congrats to you!!!!!!
hrsetrdr said
Jul 6, 2013
Donna,
Happy one-year-post Tx, I'm about a month right behind ya! Glad to see you getting back to the business of living, and good to see you checking in, it sure is uplifting to hear success stories such as yours.
Best wishes,
Tim
mallani said
Jul 6, 2013
Hi Shep,
Great to hear from you, and especially that life is good. I'm now 20 weeks post Tx and still have aches and pains, but perhaps I'm getting old. Enjoy your HCV-free life, and check in from time to time. Cheers!!
Shep said
Jul 6, 2013
Wow! Today is the anniversary of finishing tx--it has been quite the year! And I am very happy to report that I am feeling pretty darn good. Have a few aches and pains, an on-going eye infection (really not a big deal), and minor thyroid issues. But overall--I'm good. Been painting rooms, moving furniture and moving kids out-of-my house! Feeding that baby her last worm and pushing her outta the nest. Actually--I am truly excited for my youngest daughter that she is starting her own life--new job, new apartment and new grown-up responsbilities. Other changes--lost my dear father, put Mom into a wonderful assisted living facility which is closer to me and reluctantly she really likes it. My oldest child moved back and is only 25 miles away rather than half way accross the country. And she brought those grand kids--so I can spoil them rotten.
I am gaining on feeling great! Tx is one of the most difficult things ever--but for me it was well worth it! Could not have made it without this forum! Hang in there people --there is life after TX. I gained not only good friends through this forum but have also come to realize that I have a lot of strength that never knew I had. But also learned that everyone needs help and support through difficult situations and periods of their life.
Hugs to everyone--gonna keep checking in--so happy to see that so many are getting tx and helping each other through.
Thanks for the hope and update!
This forum gave me so much too!
Glad to hear you are feeling close to great!
Celebration!
Thanks so much for posting, it give us all hope! May God bless you with continued good health!
Hi Shep, I am very encouraged by you. So pleased you're living a happy hep c free life. Caroline
Thanks Shep
Your life and story give hope to all who read here on the forum.
Congrats to you and all that the future hold for you.
Matt
Great news Shep. Hope to be joining you soon.
Good for you Shep. I'm 11 months post and feel great as well. Peace and happiness to those of us who walked through it and those still on the road.
Â
Hi Shep, good to hear from you! What a year it`s been for you and so much has happened! Great to hear that you`re feeling so well now, those dark days of treatment are well and truly behind you now! Keep moving forward and enjoy your life to the full, you`ve earned it!
All the very best to you, Jill
That's great! This time next year I am hoping to be celebrating right along with you!
Hey Shep, that's great news. Congrats to you!!!!!!
Donna,

Happy one-year-post Tx, I'm about a month right behind ya! Glad to see you getting back to the business of living, and good to see you checking in, it sure is uplifting to hear success stories such as yours.
Best wishes,
Tim
Hi Shep,
Great to hear from you, and especially that life is good. I'm now 20 weeks post Tx and still have aches and pains, but perhaps I'm getting old. Enjoy your HCV-free life, and check in from time to time. Cheers!!
Wow! Today is the anniversary of finishing tx--it has been quite the year! And I am very happy to report that I am feeling pretty darn good. Have a few aches and pains, an on-going eye infection (really not a big deal), and minor thyroid issues. But overall--I'm good. Been painting rooms, moving furniture and moving kids out-of-my house! Feeding that baby her last worm and pushing her outta the nest. Actually--I am truly excited for my youngest daughter that she is starting her own life--new job, new apartment and new grown-up responsbilities. Other changes--lost my dear father, put Mom into a wonderful assisted living facility which is closer to me and reluctantly she really likes it. My oldest child moved back and is only 25 miles away rather than half way accross the country. And she brought those grand kids--so I can spoil them rotten.
I am gaining on feeling great! Tx is one of the most difficult things ever--but for me it was well worth it! Could not have made it without this forum! Hang in there people --there is life after TX. I gained not only good friends through this forum but have also come to realize that I have a lot of strength that never knew I had. But also learned that everyone needs help and support through difficult situations and periods of their life.
Hugs to everyone--gonna keep checking in--so happy to see that so many are getting tx and helping each other through.
Donna