Congratualtions, that's wonderful news.
jd
Congrats that is just super news I am so happy for you!
Now, I know that it is less than 5 but if it was zero would it just say negative?
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Don't worry, many ways to say the same thing. You're UND. You're cured. Congratulations!
All the best,
-- Jim
Congratulations!! Enjoy your Hep C-free life!!!
SVR is music to my ears. you're amazing for all you've been through. and i love the new doggy picture, you have great pets :)
Hello,
yesterday I injected my last shot of Peg! But I was left with huge open question. What to do with Reba pills?
I have 10 pills from bottle I use now and 1 full bottle (I don't know - I never skipped a day to take pills, but end up with almost 30 days leftover.)
I asked my Doc what to do with last week injection and he said: "Do the shot and then take pills or the rest of the week". This conversation took place at my last visit almost a month ago.
Last week, a nurse from his office called me to talk about other issues, and I asked her again about last week of the shot and pills. She told me that she will ask Doc and call me back. She did. But this time the instructions were different: "Do the shot and that's it. No more pills. Nada. Over". It left me with huge question as what i I will jeopardize my tx???
I also talked to my "coach", a young woman who went successfully 3 years ago through similar tx. She told me that she doesn't remember last week, but she was sure she took some pills even than.
So, my question is what to do. Right now, I'm still taking pills, but for how long? Do I go all the way for seven days or do I stop now and it doesn't matter if I'm taking those pills at this point. Less poison for my body, lol.
(I know that pills are useless without injection. But what about the other way around?)
Thanks in advance.
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