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first things first

Want to start by wishing all on here a Very Happy and most of all HEALTHY NEW YEAR. Did shot 13 last night and in the past the night of my shot I would wake up soaked in sweat, (TMI) LOL BUT since week 8 I have been UND :) and no sweating anymore soooooo I am thinking that the dragon has left my temple and now for the rest of the time I am just going to be making sure that the temple is secure and he does NOT return. I usually go to Key West with my family for New Years its a long tradition that involves kids, grandkids so it truly is a family tradition well I didnt go this year because I was "afraid" that the "what if" would happen and I would put a damper on everyones parade, the so far so good is that I am holding my own no rescue drugs YET, but I just went for week 12 blood work and I am starting to feel drained. If I stand for to long I get a little woosy (?) but hey I am half way there. I might add I am geno type 2 on soc. Slight thining of the hair, very minor rash on my chest, truly feel blessed. Anyone out there putting off treatment DONT, just jump in please!!! The anticipation is the worst part. And did I mention half way there, just hope they dont move the finish line. :)
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Happy New Year!
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Happiest New Years to you to and a happy SVR 2012 for us all!

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Glad you are doing so well! Key west will be there next year and so will you.  It will be a great new year.
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