Fantastic! Thanks for sharing the good news and positive attitude.
thats GREAT !!!!!!!!!! take care and watch how much better you will be feeling.
So happy for you! Keep us posted as you go forward to SVR!
Great news!! I'm always glad to hear when someone has finished their tx and moving forward. WTG!
Yay! Must feel awesome to be done, and you were in a trial, what a great feeling of accomplishment!
Good luck on all your blood work, and looking forward in that you have attained SVR!
Hope you feel better soon now that you're done!
so happy for you!! you have a whole new lease on life now. enjoy it!!! good luck in the future. i hope you remain svr. belle
That's almost the best news I've heard all day. It WAS for you tho! Congratulations!!!! Karen :)
Congratulations - you are on your way to SVR!!
i start the incivek tomorrow. there is only a 30% chance for me as i am a non responder. if i don't show a great response within 3 weeks they will take me off & the waiting game starts all over again..
Congrats!!! Just think, you can go back to a normal life and eat when you want to, not centered around meds. Praying the best for you in the long run!
Thank you so much. I will definitely continue my "visits" and staying in touch! The wonderful people I met through the forum helped me during my tough times, and there are others who will be needing me too, so this is a legacy we have to continue.
Thank you. Faith and positive attitude are the two most important things during a treatment, without them, it's almost impossible.
Have Faith, I relapsed 6 months after my first treatment back in 2004, and the Hep C came back worse than ever. Sometimes the first time is not enough, just keep a positive attitude that it WILL work.
It absolutely feels great to be done, and the feeling of accomplishment is incredible. Of course the waiting starts now and with 5 more blood works I have to keep a positive attitude. I relapsed once, so I have to continue praying that everything will be just fine.
Thanks for your message.
Hey congratulations and thank you so much for trying this. you are laying the smooth way for all of us n the future. with you courageous trial folks non of us would be here right now. So my hat is off to you!
I will keep an eye out for your SVR post! How often are they doing lab work after you complete this trial? Five times is a lot, they really monitor closely.... Let us hear how your doing, good luck!
With SOC, They did a 1 month post tx lab, that's when I found out about my relapse. I'm just happy there are newer meds on the market these days for null responders and us relapsers!
maggie