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Thankyou everyone the support is a great pick me up...I have not written much as the brain fog has ramped up and by the time I get home after a full day out Im a balloon head...lights on but nobody at home feeling biggrin

Tig I have bought a box of potato flakes as a momento of having the pleasure of speaking with you and your ability to make a person feel good and like a holiday souvenir will remind me of this particular journey!!

Scruffy I am understanding what you are saying and I have the up most respect for you and when I feel that I want to give up I think of you and the others that have managed the long haul. 

Renewed and refreshed!



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51 year old Geno type 1A,  possibly 30 years HCV. HBV detected but currently dormant. viral load over 1,000,000. Started triple with Telaprevir Nov 2013 for 48 weeks.

VL week 4 -179,

VL week 12 -50. 

VL WEEK 24 -UND



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sally,

you put a big smile on my face....CONGRATS!!!!!! go & enjoy your hepcfree life to the fullest!!!!!

sandy,ucbgal



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That's great news Sally. It's news like this that will help you carry the torch the rest of the way. Congratulations!

jimbob

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jimbob: 64 y/o, GT 1A, F1-F2, diagnosed 1996. Since 1970. SOT 3.5 mil VL on 3/10/14 with Sov/Rib/Peg for 12 weeks. Tx naive. UND @ week 4,8,12. EOT 6/2/14.



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CONGRAGULATIONS!



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That`s great news, Sally, congrats to you, what a boost this must be!! 

Give yourself a big pat on the back, you deserve it!  Onwards and upwards, keep going!  smile



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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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Congratulations Sally!

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42 yrs old: geno 1b, 23mil VL, ALT/AST 269/94 as of Apr '14.  Got HCV when I was 16.  Relapsed from Peg/Riba twice, last time in '08.  Completed Sol/Oly on 9/2/14, UND as of 10/7/14

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Hey Sally,

This is great news! This is the first post I read today and you've started my day better than I could've hoped for! Like Scruffy mentioned, the next leg of your journey should be considered similar to the last half of a marathon. Each mile will be arduous, but I'm certain with your drive and attitude, you will be successful. Go forward knowing I'm proud of you and what you've accomplished thus far. Remember if things get tough and the irritation begins to boil, I've got a box of potato flakes you can have! They work marvelously and give you weeks of cleaning opportunities!! Good luck....XO

Tig



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globetrotter, Great News eh.
That undetectable goes a long way as far as your attitude towards treatment. Keep your head up and take it day to day if you have to. I compared treatment to a marathon. Your next 12 weeks will go by fast. The last 12 will have there own set of hardships ( not sx) each different for every one. Now I know what mallani ment when he said the last 12 were the hardest for him. Gonna do shot 44  and for me I compare the last 12 to a boxing match. I'm in the last round waiting for the bell to ring to save me. Its been a long fight!!

Good for you!!



-- Edited by Scruffy on Friday 18th of April 2014 01:27:12 PM



-- Edited by Scruffy on Friday 18th of April 2014 01:29:55 PM

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Well ain't that the best news ever! I knew you could do it globetrotter. Now the days will fly by. And what a present for the summer season, knowing you are on the downslide. The last weeks will be easy knowing your UND. Keep up the excellent fight!



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1A. Previously treated non responder Rebetron in 2000 And Incevik in 2014 with a breakthrough at week 12. Fibroscan 15.5. VL 6,000,000. Finished 24 weeks harvoni on Dec. 19, 2015. SVR. Latest Fibroscan 8.8.



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Yaaayyy!!  What a way to start the weekend!!! Congrats!! Treat yourself to something this weekend!!



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Born HepC + in 1983 ... diagnosed @ age 13 ... GT2 ... 12 wks of Sovaldi/Riba from 2/11/14 to 5/5/14  #ribazombie

1/30/14 - Starting VL 1,922,967 * 3/11/14 - UND @ 4 wks * 7/29/14 - SVR12 * 11/6/14 - SVR24 * May 2015 - SVR52 * MAY 2016 - STILL UND * FEB 2018 - STILL UND

 



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Have just had THE call to say that at the 24 week mark I am UND....a deep breath taken biggrin

The next 24 weeks will fly by Im sure  wink

The support, humour and friendship has been amazing 

Sally



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51 year old Geno type 1A,  possibly 30 years HCV. HBV detected but currently dormant. viral load over 1,000,000. Started triple with Telaprevir Nov 2013 for 48 weeks.

VL week 4 -179,

VL week 12 -50. 

VL WEEK 24 -UND

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