Congrats Joe.
good luck to you, your future looks ever brighter.
Another dragon Slain. on to the next.
Jen
lozeaujo said
Nov 6, 2014
Thanks everybody.. good luck to everybody on there way through to svr. This is the best site and the nicest people. I will still stop by every now and again..
joe
LC said
Nov 6, 2014
That's great!
Cinnamon Girl said
Nov 6, 2014
Excellent, Joe, great to hear this!! Congratulations!!
Now you`ve successfully cleared the virus you should expect to see a gradual improvement in your fibrosis level, the liver is an amazingly resilient organ!
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your great news with us...enjoy your Hep C free life, and do keep in touch!!
TazKat said
Nov 5, 2014
Yay!! Another SVR!! This is so amazing. Congrats to you!!!!!
mallani said
Nov 5, 2014
Hi Joe,
Great to hear from you again. The SVR was never in doubt with your early RVR and the 48 weeks of Victrelis triple must now be a distant memory.
Your platelets remain low and the AST is still up a bit. They should gradually improve.
Remember there's still a risk (much reduced) of HCC, so consider 6 monthly screening for this. Ask your doc for a liver Ultrasound.
Your portal hypertension should settle down and hopefully you will get significant fibrosis resolution. Enjoy life mate. cheers.
Ro said
Nov 5, 2014
So very happy for you!! Enjoy your life!!!
Isiscat2011 said
Nov 5, 2014
This is Excellent news, Joe. Well done.
beingsassy said
Nov 5, 2014
Congratulations. I still have about one month left until I find out. I see my PCP next week so I will get news then on my vl but I see the specialist the first week of December to get the official news. I am getting very nervous. Next week I could get good news or I may get bad news. Either way, I'm gonna deal with whatever happens. I am so happy for you and hope to make a similar post soon. Enjoy your new life.
gigi
Matt Chris said
Nov 5, 2014
Hey Joe
That is really great news, you have had a tough journey and its finally over.
W.T.T.R.O.Y.L. Translation -Welcome to the rest of your life"
YAAAHHHOOO
-- Edited by Matt Chris on Thursday 6th of November 2014 03:34:36 PM
Tig said
Nov 5, 2014
Congratulations Joe!!! So glad to hear the great news. Your labs look good, and hopefully your platelets and cell counts will improve in time and give you a boost! I wish you continued good luck!! Keep in touch and let us know how your news on fibrosis reduction comes along.
Tig
lozeaujo said
Nov 5, 2014
and heres other blood test results. Im compensated cirrhosis with portal hypertension, small varices, and enlarged spleen. with hep c gone hopefully im still at the stage where liver can recover a bit.
WHITE CELL COUNT
4.40-11.00 K/cu mm
3.42
RED CELL COUNT
4.50-6.00 M/cu mm
4.86
HEMOGLOBIN
13.5-17.5 g/dL
14.6
HEMATOCRIT
41.0-53.0 %
41.3
MCV
80.0-96.0 fL
85.0
MCHC
33.0-35.5 g/dL
35.4
RDW SD
35.1-46.3 fL
45.3
PLATELET COUNT
150-400 K/cu mm
77
MPV
9.7-12.3 fL
10.9
NEUTROPHIL %
50.0-70.0 %
50.8
LYMPHOCYTE %
18.0-42.0 %
34.8
MONOCYTE %
3.5-9.0 %
8.8
EOS %
1.0-3.0 %
5.3
BASO %
0.0-2.0 %
0.3
NEUTROPHIL #
1.80-7.70 K/cu mm
1.74
LYMPHOCYTE #
1.00-4.80 K/cu mm
1.19
MONOCYTE #
0.10-0.90 K/cu mm
0.30
EOS #
0.00-0.50 K/cu mm
0.18
BASO #
0.00-0.10 K/cu mm
0.01
lozeaujo said
Nov 5, 2014
Hi everyone.. I just got my test results in from 6 month hep c test and its
HEP C PCR, QUANT
Undetected, Undetected - See Below IU/mL
Undetected
I have cirrhosis, compensated so hopefully i will get better. Heres blood test results from 4 months post treatment which are better then my previous test results which are a good sign.
good luck to you, your future looks ever brighter.
Another dragon Slain. on to the next.
Jen
Thanks everybody.. good luck to everybody on there way through to svr. This is the best site and the nicest people. I will still stop by every now and again..
joe
That's great!
Excellent, Joe, great to hear this!! Congratulations!!
Now you`ve successfully cleared the virus you should expect to see a gradual improvement in your fibrosis level, the liver is an amazingly resilient organ!
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your great news with us...enjoy your Hep C free life, and do keep in touch!!
Yay!! Another SVR!! This is so amazing. Congrats to you!!!!!



Hi Joe,
Great to hear from you again. The SVR was never in doubt with your early RVR and the 48 weeks of Victrelis triple must now be a distant memory.
Your platelets remain low and the AST is still up a bit. They should gradually improve.
Remember there's still a risk (much reduced) of HCC, so consider 6 monthly screening for this. Ask your doc for a liver Ultrasound.
Your portal hypertension should settle down and hopefully you will get significant fibrosis resolution. Enjoy life mate. cheers.
So very happy for you!! Enjoy your life!!!
This is Excellent news, Joe. Well done.
Congratulations. I still have about one month left until I find out. I see my PCP next week so I will get news then on my vl but I see the specialist the first week of December to get the official news. I am getting very nervous. Next week I could get good news or I may get bad news. Either way, I'm gonna deal with whatever happens. I am so happy for you and hope to make a similar post soon. Enjoy your new life.
gigi
Hey Joe
That is really great news, you have had a tough journey and its finally over.
W.T.T.R.O.Y.L. Translation -Welcome to the rest of your life"
YAAAHHHOOO
-- Edited by Matt Chris on Thursday 6th of November 2014 03:34:36 PM
Congratulations Joe!!! So glad to hear the great news. Your labs look good, and hopefully your platelets and cell counts will improve in time and give you a boost! I wish you continued good luck!! Keep in touch and let us know how your news on fibrosis reduction comes along.
Tig
and heres other blood test results. Im compensated cirrhosis with portal hypertension, small varices, and enlarged spleen. with hep c gone hopefully im still at the stage where liver can recover a bit.
Hi everyone.. I just got my test results in from 6 month hep c test and its
I have cirrhosis, compensated so hopefully i will get better. Heres blood test results from 4 months post treatment which are better then my previous test results which are a good sign.
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