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Hi William,

Fantastic news! You are correct that time is a great healer and with your positive attitude, you'll get there.

I see fishing in yours and Groupergetter's (Greg) near future!

john



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Geno 1b, compensated cirrhotic, 54 yo, prior null responder. Pre tx VL approx 595,000, tx with Sovaldi/Olysio (no Riba) started 1/8/14. VL 40 @ 2 weeks, UND @ 4 weeks. Still UND @ EOT + 1 year.

Gator Man SVR12, Dragon 0, Final Score.



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Hello William, that`s fantastic!  I know you`ve been waiting a long time for this result!  Congrats on SVR12!  

Thanks for your update and very encouraging post, I`m so pleased for you! 

It can take a good while to recover from treatment but this news must have given you such a well needed boost! 

Great to hear that your stamina is increasing now, take care and keep in touch...

 



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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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thanks tig.i have read your posts and tou are a mine of information.has helped me alot.so cheers mate.i still get fatigued but am slowly getting my stamina back.am 60 in may so age comes into it.hopefully by then i will be able to get back sea bass fishing.may is the time here when the fishing gets in full swing.all the best to you william



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 william.61 yo.lives in uk.geno 1b.started sol/dac/riba sept 2014 12wks.am now svr and now had liver transplant on 19/07/ 16

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William,

Congratulations on your SVR! It's such a great feeling to know that you've finally killed the dragon and put that fire out!! I'm sure your 6 month tests will be undetected. So rest and recover, you deserve it. Continued good luck!

Tig



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68yo GT1A - 5 Mil - A2/F3 - (1996) Intron A - Non Responder, (2013) Peg/Riba/Vic SOT:05/23/13 EOT:12/04/13 SVR 9+ years!

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Hello William

Super congrats to you and the 12 week EOT SVR, that is the best news any of us could have.

You have overcome the dragon and come off victorious. YAAAHHHOOO !!!

matt 



-- Edited by Matt Chris on Monday 9th of March 2015 10:34:38 PM

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61 year old Geno type A1, F4 Cirrhotic, started 24 weeks on Harvoni 12-17-14 ,EOT-5 week = UND, 8-31-15 =UND , SVR-24 Baby YES! 



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had 12wk blood test results. virus undetected.am so pleased.been a long time with virus 25 yrs.found out i had it in 2007.but i had not felt well for quite a few yrs before i was diagnosed.had type 1b.was put on 48 wks of interferon ribavirin.but was taken off after 12 wks as i was inteferon intolerant.so had a 7yr wait and was put on sofboscvir daclatasvir and ribavirin for 12wks.was virus undetected at 4 8 and 12wks.was worried about 12wk pt test but thank the lord tests were ok.nxt test is the 6month pt.been told if thats ok will be rid of virus.am trying to get fit after virus and treatment as it has left me feeling shattered.but am slowly getting back up.there is no rushing it .time is a great healer.one thing i have learned from all this is to keep it in the day.i wish anyone on treatment or thinking of going on it all the best.am sure in near future hep c will be a thing of the past.no doubt.



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