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From: Guy on 8 Apr 2008 00:38 Hi all, Just wanted to drop in on my old support group and let you wonderful people know that I am doing quite well. A special hello to Cactus Jammies, Greyhackles and Water Spider. You guys were always there when I needed you when I was on the TX and in retrospect I really don't think I would have made it through the 48 weeks without your knowledge, empathy, support, understanding and compassion. 1B 3 months post treatment and the mutha is still ( I love this word ) undetectable. Feeling great, have almost all my energy back and will quite possibly be getting a new home. I will find out this week. To all the newbies, I would like to wish you all the best of luck. Drink plenty of fluids, lock your firearms up if you have any and try not to get upset over little things. Don't plan on having much energy to do anything, take it easy, it's rough ride, quite possibly the roughest ride you will ever take but in the end if you are fortunate enough to be a responder as I am still hoping I am/was it's worth it. If you are thinking about alternative therapy I wish you luck but I can tell you first hand it was a waste of time for me, I stalled 4 years 'till finally doing the Interferon/Ribavirin and it didn't do anything for me. Hopefully I didn't stall too long and I have killed the Dragon. That remains to be seen because I am only 3 months post treatment but I am very hopeful. God bless you all and good luck. PS: Spidey, I think you should post your before and after pics, did a lot for me when I was 6 months in to treatment :-) PPS: Elmo, I'll never forget your sense of humor, I hope you are still with us. PPPS: Greyhackles, I did the "big gusto" no little gustos here :-) PPPPS: Cactus Jammies, hope you are doing well. Laterzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, G
From: TX-012 on 8 Apr 2008 05:44 On Apr 7, 9:38 pm, Guy <phxazh...(a)cox.net> wrote: > Hi all, > > Just wanted to drop in on my old support group and let you wonderful > people know that I am doing quite well. A special hello to Cactus > Jammies, Greyhackles and Water Spider. You guys were always there when > I needed you when I was on the TX and in retrospect I really don't > think I would have made it through the 48 weeks without your > knowledge, empathy, support, understanding and compassion. > > 1B 3 months post treatment and the mutha is still ( I love this word ) > undetectable. > Feeling great, have almost all my energy back and will quite possibly > be getting a new home. > I will find out this week. > > To all the newbies, I would like to wish you all the best of luck. > Drink plenty of fluids, lock your firearms up if you have any and try > not to get upset over little things. Don't plan on having much energy > to do anything, take it easy, it's rough ride, quite > possibly the roughest ride you will ever take but in the end if you > are fortunate enough to be a responder as I am still hoping I am/was > it's worth it. > > If you are thinking about alternative therapy I wish you luck but I > can tell you first hand > it was a waste of time for me, I stalled 4 years 'till finally doing > the Interferon/Ribavirin > and it didn't do anything for me. Hopefully I didn't stall too long > and I have killed the Dragon. > That remains to be seen because I am only 3 months post treatment but > I am very hopeful. > > God bless you all and good luck. > > PS: Spidey, I think you should post your before and after pics, did a > lot for me when I was > 6 months in to treatment :-) > PPS: Elmo, I'll never forget your sense of humor, I hope you are still > with us. > PPPS: Greyhackles, I did the "big gusto" no little gustos here :-) > PPPPS: Cactus Jammies, hope you are doing well. > > Laterzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, > > G Thank you! Best of luck with everything in the future...
From: Cactus Jammies on 8 Apr 2008 11:21 "Guy" <phxazhepc(a)cox.net> wrote in message > Hi all, > > Just wanted to drop in on my old support group and let you wonderful > people know that I am doing quite well. A special hello to Cactus > Jammies, Greyhackles and Water Spider. You guys were always there when > I needed you when I was on the TX and in retrospect I really don't > think I would have made it through the 48 weeks without your > knowledge, empathy, support, understanding and compassion. > > 1B 3 months post treatment and the mutha is still ( I love this word ) > undetectable. > Feeling great, have almost all my energy back and will quite possibly > be getting a new home. > I will find out this week. Hi Guy, It sounds like you are well on your way to an SVR. Best of luck with it, and with your new home. cheers Cactus Jammies
From: greyhackles on 8 Apr 2008 13:49 On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 21:38:01 -0700 (PDT), Guy <phxazhepc(a)cox.net> wrote: >Hi all, > >Just wanted to drop in on my old support group and let you wonderful >people know that I am doing quite well. A special hello to Cactus >Jammies, Greyhackles and Water Spider. You guys were always there when >I needed you when I was on the TX and in retrospect I really don't >think I would have made it through the 48 weeks without your >knowledge, empathy, support, understanding and compassion. > >1B 3 months post treatment and the mutha is still ( I love this word ) >undetectable. >Feeling great, have almost all my energy back and will quite possibly >be getting a new home. >I will find out this week. > >To all the newbies, I would like to wish you all the best of luck. >Drink plenty of fluids, lock your firearms up if you have any and try >not to get upset over little things. Don't plan on having much energy >to do anything, take it easy, it's rough ride, quite >possibly the roughest ride you will ever take but in the end if you >are fortunate enough to be a responder as I am still hoping I am/was >it's worth it. > >If you are thinking about alternative therapy I wish you luck but I >can tell you first hand >it was a waste of time for me, I stalled 4 years 'till finally doing >the Interferon/Ribavirin >and it didn't do anything for me. Hopefully I didn't stall too long >and I have killed the Dragon. >That remains to be seen because I am only 3 months post treatment but >I am very hopeful. > >God bless you all and good luck. > >PS: Spidey, I think you should post your before and after pics, did a >lot for me when I was > 6 months in to treatment :-) >PPS: Elmo, I'll never forget your sense of humor, I hope you are still >with us. >PPPS: Greyhackles, I did the "big gusto" no little gustos here :-) >PPPPS: Cactus Jammies, hope you are doing well. > >Laterzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, > >G That's great news, Guy! Thanks for posting, you may encourage potential fence-sitters to give therapy a try. Cheers - and continued wishes for continued success :-) /greyhackles
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