Time to go and kick some a**e in life when you get your energy back!
Matt Chris said
Feb 11, 2014
Hey Brian
Congrats on making it to the end, no easy feat. Now the time to glide with the wind and enjoy the ride to recovery.
Hoping all goes well.
matt
mallani said
Feb 11, 2014
Hi Brian,
Congrats on getting to the end of triple. It's no mean feat. You will slowly improve over the next few months so take it easy. Good luck with the VL tests. Cheers.
Loopy Lisa said
Feb 11, 2014
Congratulations, hopefully this is the last time you ever have to post as a person with Hep, and now become a person that had!
JIme said
Feb 11, 2014
You will slowly start to feel better physically but mentally it such a great relief immediately. Congratulations!
It took me about 6 months to get rid of the damn Riba. It was worth it though. Way to go!
hrsetrdr said
Feb 11, 2014
Brian, Congratulations on finishing the triple trials & tribulations! I expect that you'll experience a noticable rapid improvement in the quality of life, as your hgb levels return to normal. Best wishes for your full recovery and of course SVR.
Cinnamon Girl said
Feb 11, 2014
Very well done, Brian, congrats, you did it! Welcome to Post Treatment!
Well, in the same way that everyone responds differently when on treatment, so it is for recovery time and pace. Some people notice the difference in energy and mood within a few days, whereas for others it can take quite a while longer, so please don`t be despondent if you don`t bounce back straight away. Your recovery will happen in its own time so my advice is to be patient and give yourself time to recuperate and relax.
Wishing you all the best for a smooth and speedy recovery, keep us posted!
Bloomster said
Feb 10, 2014
Congratulations! Finishing treatment is no mean feat. All the best.
Tig said
Feb 9, 2014
Congrats from me too Brian! I know the struggle you endured and you handled it like a trooper! Now take some time to relax and start the recovery. As Bill mentioned it does take some time and I'm also close to my 10 week post Tx date and I've noticed ever increasing similarities to what we call "normal". So be patient, know it will return and plan on it taking just as much time to return as it took to get there. By your EOT +12 VL, you'll be feeling good and waiting to get more good news....SVR will make it all worthwhile! PTL!
DeRanger said
Feb 9, 2014
Congratulations! I bet you will feel first of all a sense of relief - no more pills and darts. You will also feel better in many ways, though it might take a while to feel back to your old self again. At 10 weeks post-tx for me I am just starting to get back to feeling like I was prior to starting tx, but I know I will feel even better than that. It is great to have more energy again.
bmhartwd said
Feb 7, 2014
We'll it is finally over!!! 24 weeks on Triple Therapy with Incivik!!! I just took my last pills of RIBA and wanted to say thank you to all that helped me get thru it!!! What in the world do I expect to feel like in the next few days???
Great news Brian
Time to go and kick some a**e in life when you get your energy back!
Hey Brian
Congrats on making it to the end, no easy feat. Now the time to glide with the wind and enjoy the ride to recovery.
Hoping all goes well.
matt
Hi Brian,
Congrats on getting to the end of triple. It's no mean feat. You will slowly improve over the next few months so take it easy. Good luck with the VL tests. Cheers.
Congratulations, hopefully this is the last time you ever have to post as a person with Hep, and now become a person that had!
It took me about 6 months to get rid of the damn Riba. It was worth it though. Way to go!
Brian, Congratulations on finishing the triple trials & tribulations! I expect that you'll experience a noticable rapid improvement in the quality of life, as your hgb levels return to normal. Best wishes for your full recovery and of course SVR.
Very well done, Brian, congrats, you did it! Welcome to Post Treatment!
Well, in the same way that everyone responds differently when on treatment, so it is for recovery time and pace. Some people notice the difference in energy and mood within a few days, whereas for others it can take quite a while longer, so please don`t be despondent if you don`t bounce back straight away. Your recovery will happen in its own time so my advice is to be patient and give yourself time to recuperate and relax.
Wishing you all the best for a smooth and speedy recovery, keep us posted!
Congratulations! Finishing treatment is no mean feat. All the best.
Congrats from me too Brian! I know the struggle you endured and you handled it like a trooper! Now take some time to relax and start the recovery. As Bill mentioned it does take some time and I'm also close to my 10 week post Tx date and I've noticed ever increasing similarities to what we call "normal". So be patient, know it will return and plan on it taking just as much time to return as it took to get there. By your EOT +12 VL, you'll be feeling good and waiting to get more good news....SVR will make it all worthwhile! PTL!
Congratulations! I bet you will feel first of all a sense of relief - no more pills and darts. You will also feel better in many ways, though it might take a while to feel back to your old self again. At 10 weeks post-tx for me I am just starting to get back to feeling like I was prior to starting tx, but I know I will feel even better than that. It is great to have more energy again.