Great news Tony! You're a step closer to SVR. All the very best.
globetrotter said
Apr 3, 2014
Great news Tony....all looking very positive...enjoy that good place your are now in!!!
Cinnamon Girl said
Apr 3, 2014
Excellent, Tony, sounds good to me!
Thanks for dropping by and sharing your good news...onwards to SVR!!
Zlikster said
Apr 3, 2014
congrats Tony! one more PCR and thats it :)
Loopy Lisa said
Apr 3, 2014
Wooohooo great stuff, I'm very happy to hear a fellow G3 is kicking its butt!
Congratulations, i expect SVR at 6 months! :D
-- Edited by Loopy Lisa on Thursday 3rd of April 2014 02:58:15 PM
Rybronco said
Apr 3, 2014
TN99,
I love your comment on labs "beautifully boring and uneventful" that's what I want!!!
Congrats to you.
JoAnneh said
Apr 3, 2014
Congratulations TN99!
Great news to celebrate.
Malcolm, I hope my joint pains
Are resolved soon as I am coming
Up on one year post tx the end of April!
mallani said
Apr 3, 2014
Hi Tony,
Congrats! Always good to see success with the 'old' drugs. It took a year for my joint problems to resolve from good old Interferon. Enjoy life!
Tig said
Apr 2, 2014
Hi Tony,
Congrats Brother! So glad to hear you made it. I'm always happy to see a G3 succeed. The older SOC's and G3 had their issues. Strict adherence is the key. I'll be glad to see everyone have the best shot at SVR with these new and upcoming rx's and an end to interferon. As you know, SVR12 is considered a success on many fronts, with relapses at 1% or less! I also got the same great news recently and like you, am having some post Tx issues but things are getting better all the time. Once the joint discomfort wanes, I'll feel like a new man! Good luck going forward, keep us posted on your recovery!!
Tig
TN99 said
Apr 2, 2014
well...actually closer to 15 weeks due to my crazy work schedule and my doc's conference/lecture schedule.
Still undetected!
All my blood chemistry results are beautifully boring and uneventful. The doc said he would check me again in 3 months (6 months post.)
...and then again 12 weeks after that..."maybe, we'll see" before he gives me the official thumbs up. He mentioned being a little more cautious with his gen 3 patients.
Still feeling pretty darn good. Some minor joint and muscle soreness, but nothing I can't ignore.
Great news Tony! You're a step closer to SVR. All the very best.
Great news Tony....all looking very positive...enjoy that good place your are now in!!!
Excellent, Tony, sounds good to me!
Thanks for dropping by and sharing your good news...onwards to SVR!!
congrats Tony! one more PCR and thats it :)
Wooohooo great stuff, I'm very happy to hear a fellow G3 is kicking its butt!
Congratulations, i expect SVR at 6 months! :D
-- Edited by Loopy Lisa on Thursday 3rd of April 2014 02:58:15 PM
TN99,
I love your comment on labs "beautifully boring and uneventful" that's what I want!!!
Congrats to you.
Great news to celebrate.
Malcolm, I hope my joint pains
Are resolved soon as I am coming
Up on one year post tx the end of April!
Hi Tony,
Congrats! Always good to see success with the 'old' drugs. It took a year for my joint problems to resolve from good old Interferon. Enjoy life!
Hi Tony,
Congrats Brother! So glad to hear you made it. I'm always happy to see a G3 succeed. The older SOC's and G3 had their issues. Strict adherence is the key. I'll be glad to see everyone have the best shot at SVR with these new and upcoming rx's and an end to interferon. As you know, SVR12 is considered a success on many fronts, with relapses at 1% or less! I also got the same great news recently and like you, am having some post Tx issues but things are getting better all the time. Once the joint discomfort wanes, I'll feel like a new man! Good luck going forward, keep us posted on your recovery!!
Tig
well...actually closer to 15 weeks due to my crazy work schedule and my doc's conference/lecture schedule.
Still undetected!
All my blood chemistry results are beautifully boring and uneventful. The doc said he would check me again in 3 months (6 months post.)
...and then again 12 weeks after that..."maybe, we'll see" before he gives me the official thumbs up. He mentioned being a little more cautious with his gen 3 patients.
Still feeling pretty darn good. Some minor joint and muscle soreness, but nothing I can't ignore.
Thanks friends...life is pretty good.