Wonderful to hear of others achieving SVR-Congatulations Peter! Finished my S/O back in May and am hoping for some regression of my disease. Another month of waiting . . .
Scruffy said
Oct 14, 2014
Nice ans congratz. Enjoy life every day.
Isiscat2011 said
Oct 14, 2014
Excellent news, Peter, or is it Mr. Rip Van Winkle? I like that imagery. Well done.
Peter M said
Oct 14, 2014
Thanks everyone for the thanks! This forum is filled with compassionate caring people and I'm honored to be here!
LC said
Oct 13, 2014
Yay! It so encouraging to hear about people getting cured and going onto better health. I'm happy for you!
Dzdayscomin said
Oct 13, 2014
Missed this one.........way to go Peter!
Enjoy the improvement in your life that is forthcoming, very happy for you and all those that care about you outside this forum.
May God continue to pour h Is blessings out to you!
Cinnamon Girl said
Oct 13, 2014
Such great news, Peter, congratulations on your SVR12!!
It`s so good to hear how good you`re feeling post tx, we all love to read about such inspirational success stories! That`s pretty much how I felt after years of severe chronic fatigue before I completed my tx in 2011...that finally I`d got my life back...and you must be overjoyed!
Onwards and upwards..enjoy your new lease of life and keep in touch!! ~ Jill
Fireman Rob said
Oct 9, 2014
That's so great, Peter. What a relief!
-Rob
Michaele said
Oct 9, 2014
You give me and the others hope. Amen, another prayer answered.... Michaele
wmlj1960 said
Oct 9, 2014
Peter M wrote: (I have 45 years of virus damage to deal with),
Congrats on the SVR Peter!!!
I hope you continue to keep us updated on your damage recovery process long term.
Kellie said
Oct 9, 2014
Congrats peter. Its wonderful to be free /yay! Glad the sx are for the most part gone.
suziq said
Oct 8, 2014
Hey Peter,
It has been a long trip !!! The years of alternatives and the wait for non-interferon treatment.
So glad you are joining me on the SVR list. Did my first follow-up labs for Merck and a
scan for HCC last week. Just got the call that all is fine. Next check in six months. Glad you are feeling better!!
SuziQ
-- Edited by suziq on Thursday 9th of October 2014 12:29:02 AM
Gator Man said
Oct 8, 2014
Outstanding, Peter! Welcome to your new HCV free life!
Milliganus said
Oct 8, 2014
Congratulations and on to your new life!!!! Enjoy each and every day.
skewedButNotBroken said
Oct 8, 2014
Congratulations!
Matt Chris said
Oct 8, 2014
Peter M wrote:Now that part of my life is gone and I feel in a way like Rip Van Winkle awakening into a new world.
Hey Rip
Yahoo! Super congrats on making it , WTTROYL.
matt
Tig said
Oct 8, 2014
Congtaulations Peter!! Enjoy that new Hep C free life!!!
Caryn said
Oct 8, 2014
It's nice to know the beast is GONE! Congrats!
pl1952 said
Oct 8, 2014
Such great news! Congrats Peter!!
Huey said
Oct 8, 2014
Like Like. Congrats/
Peter M said
Oct 8, 2014
I am totally thrilled and psyched.
I have been set up for another VL in 12 weeks and then an annual VL after that.
The treatment was a walk in the park. I started to feel better within weeks and had my energy back after about a month. The difference was night and day!
I still get fatigued now and again (I have 45 years of virus damage to deal with), and I have the S/O muscle stiffness sides but I am not complaining!
I was slipping down the HCV slippery slope and was getting progressively worse. My AST and ALT were always in the 150 plus range for years and my VL was always around 8 million or higher for over a decade or more.
Now that part of my life is gone and I feel in a way like Rip Van Winkle awakening into a new world.
Great news, Peter. Happy for you.
Congrats Peter!!! Happy dance for you
Nice ans congratz. Enjoy life every day.
Excellent news, Peter, or is it Mr. Rip Van Winkle? I like that imagery. Well done.
Thanks everyone for the thanks! This forum is filled with compassionate caring people and I'm honored to be here!
Missed this one.........way to go Peter!
Enjoy the improvement in your life that is forthcoming, very happy for you and all those that care about you outside this forum.
May God continue to pour h Is blessings out to you!
Such great news, Peter, congratulations on your SVR12!!

It`s so good to hear how good you`re feeling post tx, we all love to read about such inspirational success stories! That`s pretty much how I felt after years of severe chronic fatigue before I completed my tx in 2011...that finally I`d got my life back...and you must be overjoyed!
Onwards and upwards..enjoy your new lease of life and keep in touch!! ~ Jill
That's so great, Peter. What a relief!
-Rob
You give me and the others hope. Amen, another prayer answered.... Michaele
Congrats on the SVR Peter!!!
I hope you continue to keep us updated on your damage recovery process long term.
Hey Peter,
It has been a long trip !!! The years of alternatives and the wait for non-interferon treatment.
So glad you are joining me on the SVR list. Did my first follow-up labs for Merck and a
scan for HCC last week. Just got the call that all is fine. Next check in six months. Glad you are feeling better!!
SuziQ
-- Edited by suziq on Thursday 9th of October 2014 12:29:02 AM
Outstanding, Peter! Welcome to your new HCV free life!
Congratulations and on to your new life!!!! Enjoy each and every day.
Congratulations!
Hey Rip
Yahoo! Super congrats on making it , WTTROYL.
matt
Congtaulations Peter!! Enjoy that new Hep C free life!!!
It's nice to know the beast is GONE! Congrats!
Such great news! Congrats Peter!!
I am totally thrilled and psyched.
I have been set up for another VL in 12 weeks and then an annual VL after that.
The treatment was a walk in the park. I started to feel better within weeks and had my energy back after about a month. The difference was night and day!
I still get fatigued now and again (I have 45 years of virus damage to deal with), and I have the S/O muscle stiffness sides but I am not complaining!
I was slipping down the HCV slippery slope and was getting progressively worse. My AST and ALT were always in the 150 plus range for years and my VL was always around 8 million or higher for over a decade or more.
Now that part of my life is gone and I feel in a way like Rip Van Winkle awakening into a new world.