I am happy for you on your completion of tx and hope that you feel great very soon.
Congratulations , it is springtime and what a great time it is to finish tx.
Wishing you a speedy recovery.
b
Yes, I thought that worked out really great that way. Spring is a great time to start something new and life without this virus will definitely be something new.
Thanks,
Diane
Diane: Congrats to you on finishing tx,all the best with your recovery.!
WILL
congrats Diane, it 's been a long journey. I hope well hear svr in a few months from you.
Good luck,
Dave
WOW, it seems that day will never come, congratulations and making it through.
Congratulations on making the finish line.
Nowhere to go but up from here.
Wishing you the best with a speedy recovery.
Yahoo!
Your strength and courage is passed on to us who are about to start the journey. Thank You and to you, a long, happy, healthy life.
Congratulations and may your journey back to “The Real World” be a short one.
Congratulations on the last shot and hope that you recover quickly. Keep drinking those liquids even after tx is done - it's still important. (I learned the hard way). Best wishes to you!
Thanks for that reminder about drinking liquids. I hadn't even thought about that but ... duh... I do want to wash all of this crap out of my body as fast as possible.
Diane
Congrats on your last shot night and for making it all the way through! Not uncommon for there to be an emotional and physical transition time so e good to yourself over the next while. Will be hoping for good news oh...about six months down the road. :)
All the best,
Trish
I agree with Trish about the emotional and physical transition. It took me about three months to start feeling normal. I don't think it's a coincidence that the 3 month PCR came back UND, my first assurance that I probably won't ever have to do that again and a huge emotional relief. But there was a physical transition too. Reasonable concentration took a while to come back and insomnia increased for a while. I didn't start losing hair until 21 or so weeks into tx and it continued two months post tx. Itching issues took about the same to resolve. I'm not as strong as before tx, but that's because I was such a slug so I'm working on getting muscle back. My head hair is coming back but not the armpit hair (yay!). And I haven't gained back any of the weight I lost on tx, I even managed to lose another 5 pounds (yay!) Keep drinking the water, but don't rush the ribaviron out of your system, it's still doing its job. Are you taking ribaviron for another week?
Good luck, and congratulations.
Oops, the post should have been in your "Wondering" thread.
Yes, congratulations. It seems like just yesterday I was reading your posts about starting treatment. Time sure does fly!
Robert
Yahoooooo
Good for you ! Congrats congrats congrats. You did it !
Wishing you a speedy recovery, and SVR.
Oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy! You made it! Way to go! Yippee!
Mag
Contgrats for sticking it out!
CONGRATULAIONS !!!!! My best to you
Dear Treatment Buddy,
I've looking for your final tx post. Hope to join you soon in being free of HCV. Congrats for making it through a tough journey.
Judy
Hi Diane congradulations. Hope you feel back to your norm soon. I bet you are happy to be done .
Ginger
Hello Diane,
Congratulation on completing the tx without much of serious issues. Hope you regain your energy and everything you had lost on tx. Here is wishing u SVR in a few months time. Thanks for your contribution on this forum.
hero68
Hello Diane,
Congratulation on completing the tx without much of serious issues. Hope you regain your energy and everything you had lost on tx. Here is wishing u SVR in a few months time. Thanks for your contribution on this forum.
hero68
diane...good luck and thanks for helping on the forum....billy