Congratulations Scruffy! Looking forward to your SVR now. Good job on a very tough road Scruf.
jimbob
Caryn said
May 17, 2014
congratulations scruffy!
mallani said
May 17, 2014
Hi Scruffy,
Welcome to the 48 weekers Club. Hopefully we won't see too many new members.
Congrats. Take it easy for a while.
beingsassy said
May 17, 2014
Congratulations Scruffy. Hope it's all smooth sailing from here out. You did it, yeah!
hrsetrdr said
May 17, 2014
Great news, congratulations Scruffy!
Matt Chris said
May 16, 2014
Scruffy
Congrats on making it to that day, up and away you fly to SVR.
matt
Groupergetter said
May 16, 2014
Wayne you know it's bad when 30 minutes after taking your meds you have to look at the day on the pillbox to make sure you haven't forgotten to take your meds. Sad but I've done this.
Scruffy, glad you won't have to deal with this any longer. SVR, SVR, SVR.
OldenSlow said
May 16, 2014
Heartfelt congratulations to you, Scruffy. You are a true warrior, indeed. I was a few hours behind you in taking the last of those little suckers. I read your post earlier and thought, "Hey! Why not? How much could it hurt to take the last dose an hour or two early?" But I forgot.
And I also thought, "That's a good idea. I gotta delete those alarms from my phone." But I forgot. Which is probably a good thing. The alarm going off was the only thing that reminded me to take the pills and delete the alarms!
Wishing the best of everything for you going forward. See you in the post treatment section.
wayne
Barnacle said
May 16, 2014
Congratulations Scruffy. Must be quite a load off.
Tig said
May 16, 2014
Congratulations Scruffy!! It's going to take you several days or weeks to actually get this routine out of mind. I know after my 28 weeks of it, I found the routine of shot times, pill times, admin times, time set aside for the inevitable side effects, all took time to forget. I woke up on more than one occasion thinking I had forgotten to take something. Pulled a muscle in my back once as I literally through myself out of bed, heading for the refrigerator! I think that pain was what finally got my mind to wrap around the idea that it was over. I wish you the very best of luck and hope you know that we're with you and support you, now and into the future. I found the wait between EOT and the EOT + 12 week viral load test to be the longest wait of all. We'll be here supporting and waiting with you
You've shown incredible strength and a sense of humor that has not only seen you through some hard times, but you've helped all of us in so many ways, a simple thank you seems terribly inadequate. But I want you to know that we all share that heartfelt thanks, you absolutely have been a friend and inspiration to us all. Good luck and enjoy the freedoms to come and the health that is sure to follow.
Yep, took my last riba's an hour early to get it over with. Then I deleted the med reminder app off of my ipod. It did its job. I deleted it with a smile. Guess this puts me post treatment!
scruffy,
oh what a glorious day!!!!
now it's time to unwind from all the riba.
soon you'll be sleeping like a baby.
take it easy......
sandy,ucbgal
jimbob
congratulations scruffy!
Hi Scruffy,
Welcome to the 48 weekers Club. Hopefully we won't see too many new members.
Congrats. Take it easy for a while.
Congratulations Scruffy. Hope it's all smooth sailing from here out. You did it, yeah!
Great news, congratulations Scruffy!
Scruffy
Congrats on making it to that day, up and away you fly to SVR.
matt
Wayne you know it's bad when 30 minutes after taking your meds you have to look at the day on the pillbox to make sure you haven't forgotten to take your meds.
Sad but I've done this.
Scruffy, glad you won't have to deal with this any longer. SVR, SVR, SVR.
Heartfelt congratulations to you, Scruffy. You are a true warrior, indeed. I was a few hours behind you in taking the last of those little suckers. I read your post earlier and thought, "Hey! Why not? How much could it hurt to take the last dose an hour or two early?" But I forgot.
And I also thought, "That's a good idea. I gotta delete those alarms from my phone." But I forgot. Which is probably a good thing. The alarm going off was the only thing that reminded me to take the pills and delete the alarms!
Wishing the best of everything for you going forward. See you in the post treatment section.
wayne
Congratulations Scruffy!! It's going to take you several days or weeks to actually get this routine out of mind. I know after my 28 weeks of it, I found the routine of shot times, pill times, admin times, time set aside for the inevitable side effects, all took time to forget. I woke up on more than one occasion thinking I had forgotten to take something. Pulled a muscle in my back once as I literally through myself out of bed, heading for the refrigerator! I think that pain was what finally got my mind to wrap around the idea that it was over. I wish you the very best of luck and hope you know that we're with you and support you, now and into the future. I found the wait between EOT and the EOT + 12 week viral load test to be the longest wait of all. We'll be here supporting and waiting with you
You've shown incredible strength and a sense of humor that has not only seen you through some hard times, but you've helped all of us in so many ways, a simple thank you seems terribly inadequate. But I want you to know that we all share that heartfelt thanks, you absolutely have been a friend and inspiration to us all. Good luck and enjoy the freedoms to come and the health that is sure to follow.
Tig
Yep, took my last riba's an hour early to get it over with. Then I deleted the med reminder app off of my ipod. It did its job. I deleted it with a smile.
Guess this puts me post treatment!
Thanks every one.