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From: CkSparrow on 17 Jan 2008 07:20 Hi all I was diagnosed with HCV-G3a way back in 1996. Went to my Dr with a tooth ache and walked out with HepC. Impressed I wasn't. Had Intron-A monotherapy in 1997 and not surprisingly it didn't work. Spent the next 8 years or so trying to forget I had HepC. Around May 2006 a few things happened that made me start to think about HepC again. Anyway in November I retreated with Pegasys and somewhat annoyingly didn't respond to that either. Haven't even had the joy of relapse yet. During much time on the internet I came across ash-c in mid 2006 and spent ages just lurking there. You have no idea how much I got out of that place, which brings me to why I am posting. I came across this site via a link posted on another forum. Much to my surprise when I started to read some of the posts I recognise many of the names. I just had to drop by and thank youse all, especially Greyhackles and Waterspider, Elmo too but haven't seen him post here. I not sure if you realise how much info newbs get out of those of us that have been thru Tx or Tx-ed multiple times. Once again everyone from ash-c thank you all for the knowledge you shared with me without knowing it. You helped me start down a path I cant get off, the more I learn about this disease the more I want to know. Thanx CS
From: Waterspider on 17 Jan 2008 21:06 "CkSparrow" <u40715(a)uwe> wrote in message news:7e57d8310032e(a)uwe... > Hi all > I was diagnosed with HCV-G3a way back in 1996. > Went to my Dr with a tooth ache and walked out with HepC. Impressed I wasn't. > Had Intron-A monotherapy in 1997 and not surprisingly it didn't work. > Spent the next 8 years or so trying to forget I had HepC. > Around May 2006 a few things happened that made me start to think about > HepC > again. > Anyway in November I retreated with Pegasys and somewhat annoyingly didn't > respond to that either. Haven't even had the joy of relapse yet. > During much time on the internet I came across ash-c in mid 2006 and spent > ages just lurking there. > You have no idea how much I got out of that place, which brings me to why > I > am posting. > I came across this site via a link posted on another forum. Much to my > surprise when I started to read some of the posts I recognise many of the > names. I just had to drop by and thank youse all, especially Greyhackles > and > Waterspider, Elmo too but haven't seen him post here. > I not sure if you realise how much info newbs get out of those of us that > have been thru Tx or Tx-ed multiple times. Once again everyone from ash-c > thank you all for the knowledge you shared with me without knowing it. > You helped me start down a path I cant get off, the more I learn about > this > disease the more I want to know. > Thanx > CS > Wow, thank you CS, for taking the time to thank us. That means a lot. I am sorry to hear that your tx failed. That sucks, big time. I wish I could offer words of optimism and comfort, but I can't. The only positive thing I can think of is the shitkicking the dragon got while you were on the Evil Drugs, and the fact that your liver got a nice long rest from it, possibly healing itself somewhat but certainly not sustaining any further damage. Just a suggestion, but there are still lots of newbies lurking at ash-c, and people who have not had success with treatment. It would be good for them to share what you're learning. I'll crosspost this so ash c members read it too. Spidey
From: CkSparrow via MedKB.com on 18 Jan 2008 22:06
Waterspider wrote: >I'll crosspost this so ash c members read it too. >Spidey Thanks I've been meaning to join ash-c for quite a while and for one reason or another just havnt got around to it Once again many thanks for everything. CS -- Message posted via MedKB.com http://www.medkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/hepatitis-forum/200801/1 |