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I am stoping my TX

Hello everyone,
I would like to let you know and I hope you pray for me, because I stopped Tx after 24 weeks SOC for Type 1b ( I am 31y.o, almost normal biopsy, VL 252000 prior Tx and UND since week 8 by Heptimax! The reasons for stopping are severe side effects (transient episodes of loss of vision). I still hope for SVR no matter what! I would like to thank you all for your wonderful support and I would like to wish you all SVR and suffer free life! Without you guys all this time would be more difficult for me, Kisses!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best regards,
Nency
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=^,^=  here's to you......I had to stop tx too.  

Lets pray those researchers get something
in the works !
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Best of luck to you nency!  Tx is really rough on allot of people.
I'm praying for your SRV!

take care!.....Darla
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SJL
Alot of us have found out that the sides are horrendous.You must do what you feel is right!
Take good care of yourself and I will be praying for you.
SJL
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nency, you do need to take care of all of you, not only the Hep C.  I feel very hopeful for you.  I hope you recover quickly and here's looking to that SVR for you.

Regards,

Trish
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May GOD WATCH OVER U
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167203 tn?1280692080
I will be praying for your SVR.
I know how difficult tx is.

Blessings, Julie
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217229 tn?1192762404
Nency - I'm hoping that this will work for you.

I'll send lots of hopefully UND and SVR thoughts your way!!!!!

Meki
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