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Hello again Sunny - yes I remember you too, and your very moving story of what happened to you.   I am just so pleased for you, and yes, put it behind you and go out and live a long and happy life!  Wonderful news and thanks for sharing it with us.  handshake.gif

All the best to you, Jill xxx



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(71 yo, lives in UK)

Was Gen 3a, 

24wks Peg Ifn/Riba, Sep 2010 - Mch 2011

UND @ Wk.4, UND @ EOT, 

SVR Nov 2011 --> Still UND @ EOT + 4 yrs.

 

 



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Hi Sunny,

Lovely to hear from you and with such great news smile

All the best with the lawsuit!

Love Steff xx

 



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I'm so relieved for you! Happy hands clapping for ya! Karen

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Diag 8-10. 1st VL 600,000. Gen 1a. Grade 4 Stage 4 cirrhosis w/ Esophogeal varices level 2. Viral load 1,750,000 7/12/10. Triple Therapy w/ Telaprevir began 7-15-11


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Hi Sunny,

Like PJ I wasn't around then, but so glad to hear your wonderful news fantastic.

Wishing you all the very best,
Greg



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Genotype 1a, started tx 1st Feb 2011, for 48 wks. Week 24 PCR 26/07/11 Non-Responder
New TX start date 12th Sept 2016 Harvoni x24 weeks.  VL 7.4 Mil. Week 4 "Undetected"

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Hi Sunny,

I wasn't around then but thanks for sharing your great news. Someone who has something that awful happen deserves to clear the virus without treatment. I'm so happy for you :)

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Diagnosed in 2006. Probably infected in the late 70s or early 80s. Genotype 1B. Starting TX on 5/5/11 with the SOC and Teleprevir. 



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Hi Sunny.  Great to hear from you and really happy to hear the news too!!  

Wish you all the best with the lawsuit. smile

Hugs

Heather xxx



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Yep I remember. Congratulations, what a great ending to a terrible ordeal. Good luck with your law suit !

James

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Hi Sunny!  I do remember you and it's great to hear your news.  Your story was very moving, but I'm glad that it all worked out.  Take care, tysmile



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Oh, and by the way...I still peek in on this forum quite a bit and I always get so excited when I hear good news, or hope in the voices at least. I wish you all the best of luck and look forward to the meds just getting better and better so that everyone can clear this disease!

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Hi guys, just wanted to pop in a share some good news...

Don't know who remembers me but I was infected with Hep C 1A after an unruly patient threw a bloody IV insertion needle into my thigh. I was just about to start treatment but then got very acutely ill and my doctor said to hold off becaue it was consistant with signs of spontaneously clearance. And low and behold...a month later I was undetectable!

I had my viral load checked again last week and I am still undetectable at 7 months post spontaneous clearance! Now, I know that the odds of me relapsing after a spontaneous clearance are practically non-existant, but I was still quaking a bit while I waited to have my results read off to me. The doctor stated it is unlikely that I will ever have a reoccurance and viral loads need not be ckecked anymore, but to be safe, I should get my ALT and AST checked once a year. I guess there is still questions about the possibility of reoccurance if one becomes immunosupressed with like chemo or organ transplantation meds, but I am not going to worry about that little "what if"!

So, looks like I am free to really put this all behind me now. Well...after my lawsuit settleswink. Thanks again for all the support last year and I wish you all the best of luck with your treatments. Ciao!~ 



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