Hey John... Week 19, so you are 7 weeks ahead of me. Your the closest one from this site that I've compared notes with. I am really looking forward to no incevik, mostly for the mornings as I'm sick of force eating a fat filled breakfast. Plus, I can sleep in on Sunday, morning after shot day. Did your blood counts go up after incevik? That would be nice too! Have a little energy to do more. Just took my FINAL Saturday night incevik pills... Ka boom!
hey Gracie, yes maam it does get better to get away from the Incivic . Your right you can get a little more sleep, don't have to spend half your day trying to get rid of the burning itchies. Fog thins out a little, but my hair is still thinning too, haha
hemo went up some but exhaustion still hits about lunch time. Hang in there, we will knock it out together. So BOOM girl your on a roll!
Bloomster said
Mar 15, 2014
Hi JoAnne,
Glad to hear your update and that you are feeling so well. It's very encouraging I'm sure to others in the same situation. My husband is coming up to 9 months post treatment and has been recovering from treatment slowly and steadily. The last week has seen him feeling much better yet again, so his strength, endurance and concentration is definitely improving all the time.
Again, so pleased for you and glad to hear that life is all the sweeter! Strength and hope have definitely gotten us through this journey.
Caroline
Gracie said
Mar 15, 2014
Hey John... Week 19, so you are 7 weeks ahead of me. Your the closest one from this site that I've compared notes with. I am really looking forward to no incevik, mostly for the mornings as I'm sick of force eating a fat filled breakfast. Plus, I can sleep in on Sunday, morning after shot day. Did your blood counts go up after incevik? That would be nice too! Have a little energy to do more. Just took my FINAL Saturday night incevik pills... Ka boom!
newmex said
Mar 15, 2014
Gracie wrote:
What Sally said ....lol.
Nice to hear the 48 week success stories. Have a feeling I may just be the last one of us old school treatment martyrs. The newbe's will be saying "how could they stand 48 weeks?". And we will say cause we are tough as nails! Congrats on a happier and healthier you!
Gracie,
I am still hanging in there also. Am starting on week 19, of 48. Have 2 weeks off the Incivic. last vl at end of Incivic was undetected. 30 more weeks to go, and it does get a easier off the Incivic. Hang in there
Gracie said
Mar 15, 2014
What Sally said ....lol.
Nice to hear the 48 week success stories. Have a feeling I may just be the last one of us old school treatment martyrs. The newbe's will be saying "how could they stand 48 weeks?". And we will say cause we are tough as nails! Congrats on a happier and healthier you!
globetrotter said
Mar 15, 2014
Hey, that is great news..its good to hear that there is a life after the 48 weeks for us and you have given me a huge boost to keep persevering... me and the husband can then restart our world travel...thanks for posting
Sally
mallani said
Mar 15, 2014
Hi JoAnne,
Great to hear that all is well. You and I did the 48 weeks together, and it now seems like a bad dream. Enjoy Spring and the new life it brings. Cheers.XX
Cinnamon Girl said
Mar 15, 2014
So good to hear how well you`re feeling now, JoAnne! The way you struggled through your treatment was an inspiration to us all, what a trooper! You deserve every happiness, you`ve earned it!
Lovely to hear from you, you give hope to so many of our members...there is life after treatment, folks!
hrsetrdr said
Mar 15, 2014
JoAnne,
So glad to hear of your SVR- congratulations!
Tig said
Mar 14, 2014
Congratulations Joanne! Your struggle through treatment was a testament to your desire and drive to rid yourself of this disease. Now that you've achieved your goal, all the goodness you hoped and prayed for have been given to you. I hope you know how that gives us all hope and similar desire to walk on your path to success. Knowing our strength will continue to improve also gives us hope and good reason to keep the faith. Thanks for sharing your good news and the best of luck to you to reach your fitness goals! I know you'll do it...
Tig
newmex said
Mar 14, 2014
Joanne
Great to here you are getting energy level back, sometimes I start wondering if I will ever feel "normal" again,lol. Best of luck to you!
Matt Chris said
Mar 14, 2014
Hey JoAnne
Its so good to hear that energy is fully flowing in your life. Its got to be a happy feeling to compare and contrast with last year.
Very happy for you.
matt
JIme said
Mar 14, 2014
Great news Jo.
Your next Sandy.
It is so worth it.
JoAnneh said
Mar 14, 2014
Sandy,
I will be waiting for your UND post!
You are such a trooper.
Treatment is a waiting game from the start.
ucbgal said
Mar 14, 2014
joanneh,
you supported me so much on my journey & i am so grateful.
am so pleased to learn that you now feel better than pre-tx!!!!
it pleases me to learn that your energy levels have sky-rocketed after your 1 yr tx.
gold medal in my book!!!!!
can't wait to join the svr club in 3 more months. i'm only a 3 mo. eot. will know results by next wednesday.
thanks for all you've done on this forum w/ your wise words of wisdom.
sandy,ucbgal
JoAnneh said
Mar 14, 2014
dropping by to report how good I feel at
11 months post treatment/achieved SVR.
I feel better now than
I did before starting treatment.
My treatment was hard and it took till
now for me to feel brand new!
Spring is arriving and I am working out
and experiencing good energy levels!
So grateful for strength and hope
I received from this forum.
JoAnne
-- Edited by JoAnneh on Saturday 15th of March 2014 12:36:02 AM
hey Gracie, yes maam it does get better to get away from the Incivic . Your right you can get a little more sleep, don't have to spend half your day trying to get rid of the burning itchies. Fog thins out a little, but my hair is still thinning too, haha
hemo went up some but exhaustion still hits about lunch time. Hang in there, we will knock it out together. So BOOM girl your on a roll!
Hi JoAnne,
Glad to hear your update and that you are feeling so well. It's very encouraging I'm sure to others in the same situation. My husband is coming up to 9 months post treatment and has been recovering from treatment slowly and steadily. The last week has seen him feeling much better yet again, so his strength, endurance and concentration is definitely improving all the time.
Again, so pleased for you and glad to hear that life is all the sweeter! Strength and hope have definitely gotten us through this journey.
Caroline
Hey John... Week 19, so you are 7 weeks ahead of me. Your the closest one from this site that I've compared notes with. I am really looking forward to no incevik, mostly for the mornings as I'm sick of force eating a fat filled breakfast. Plus, I can sleep in on Sunday, morning after shot day. Did your blood counts go up after incevik? That would be nice too! Have a little energy to do more. Just took my FINAL Saturday night incevik pills... Ka boom!
Gracie,
I am still hanging in there also. Am starting on week 19, of 48. Have 2 weeks off the Incivic. last vl at end of Incivic was undetected. 30 more weeks to go, and it does get a easier off the Incivic. Hang in there
Nice to hear the 48 week success stories. Have a feeling I may just be the last one of us old school treatment martyrs. The newbe's will be saying "how could they stand 48 weeks?". And we will say cause we are tough as nails! Congrats on a happier and healthier you!
Hey, that is great news..its good to hear that there is a life after the 48 weeks for us and you have given me a huge boost to keep persevering... me and the husband can then restart our world travel...thanks for posting

Sally
Hi JoAnne,
Great to hear that all is well. You and I did the 48 weeks together, and it now seems like a bad dream. Enjoy Spring and the new life it brings. Cheers.XX
So good to hear how well you`re feeling now, JoAnne! The way you struggled through your treatment was an inspiration to us all, what a trooper! You deserve every happiness, you`ve earned it!
Lovely to hear from you, you give hope to so many of our members...there is life after treatment, folks!
JoAnne,
So glad to hear of your SVR- congratulations!
Congratulations Joanne! Your struggle through treatment was a testament to your desire and drive to rid yourself of this disease. Now that you've achieved your goal, all the goodness you hoped and prayed for have been given to you. I hope you know how that gives us all hope and similar desire to walk on your path to success. Knowing our strength will continue to improve also gives us hope and good reason to keep the faith. Thanks for sharing your good news and the best of luck to you to reach your fitness goals! I know you'll do it...
Tig
Joanne
Great to here you are getting energy level back, sometimes I start wondering if I will ever feel "normal" again,lol. Best of luck to you!
Hey JoAnne
Its so good to hear that energy is fully flowing in your life. Its got to be a happy feeling to compare and contrast with last year.
Very happy for you.
matt
Your next Sandy.
It is so worth it.
I will be waiting for your UND post!
You are such a trooper.
Treatment is a waiting game from the start.
joanneh,
you supported me so much on my journey & i am so grateful.
am so pleased to learn that you now feel better than pre-tx!!!!
it pleases me to learn that your energy levels have sky-rocketed after your 1 yr tx.
gold medal in my book!!!!!
can't wait to join the svr club in 3 more months. i'm only a 3 mo. eot. will know results by next wednesday.
thanks for all you've done on this forum w/ your wise words of wisdom.
sandy,ucbgal
dropping by to report how good I feel at
11 months post treatment/achieved SVR.
I feel better now than
I did before starting treatment.
My treatment was hard and it took till
now for me to feel brand new!
Spring is arriving and I am working out
and experiencing good energy levels!
So grateful for strength and hope
I received from this forum.
JoAnne
-- Edited by JoAnneh on Saturday 15th of March 2014 12:36:02 AM