Thanks for your encourgement after I got the news yesterday I just had to sign up and give thanks. Now hopefully I will only have the psoriasis dragon hanging around.
Tig said
Apr 9, 2015
Hi Rufus,
Congrats on all the good news! Your comments mean a lot to all of us here, thank you. We have some friendly, knowledgable members that drew me to this forum nearly two years ago. Like you, the information and support meant the world to me. I'm glad you found us and happy you have shared your upbeat story!
Please keep us informed of your progress. I wish you continued good luck!
Tig
Gator Man said
Apr 9, 2015
Hi Rufus1,
We're glad the forum got you through some scary times. It's good to see people receiving tx before the disease has progressed to advanced fibrosis/cirrhosis. I echo Jill that your chances of SVR are excellent. Your liver should recover and you will return to a completely normal life. Good luck and stay in touch!
john
Cinnamon Girl said
Apr 9, 2015
Hi there, Rufus1, welcome to the forum!
I`m glad you decided to jump in and introduce yourself to us and thanks for your nice comments, much appreciated. I`m pleased you`ve found this forum helpful while you`ve been on your journey towards being Hep C free.
Great to hear how well your treatment has gone, and congratulations on your 4 week post treatment viral load result, that`s fantastic! And what a relief it must have been to you, we all know that feeling of anxiety while waiting for such an important result!
You`ve obviously responded very well to Harvoni, being UND from week 4, and I`d say your chances of SVR are excellent!
Do keep in touch and we`ll look forward to hearing more from you! ~ Jill
Rufus1 said
Apr 9, 2015
Hi, All I've been reading this forum for about six months and would like to thank all of you for your unknowing support and wisdom. I found out I had hep c in 2012 while looking for a treatment for psoriasis blood draws showed high liver enzymes and you know the rest. I was diagnosed with gt 1a, f1-f2 and viral load at 1200000 so my treatments were limited. I found out about harvoni from this forum and started it Dec 8 for 12 weeks viral load was 991000 with no problem getting it from Aetna. My 4 week labs were undetectable then my EOT was undetectable. After a long nervous wait because dr. was out of town my EOT + 4 weeks was not detected yesterday wow what a wait. I just wanted to say thank you to everyone for your posts that help people like me get thru this. The administration here what a wealth of knowledge so thank you very much for your experience and SVR to all. Thanks A
Thanks for your encourgement after I got the news yesterday I just had to sign up and give thanks. Now hopefully I will only have the psoriasis dragon hanging around.
Hi Rufus,
Congrats on all the good news! Your comments mean a lot to all of us here, thank you. We have some friendly, knowledgable members that drew me to this forum nearly two years ago. Like you, the information and support meant the world to me. I'm glad you found us and happy you have shared your upbeat story!
Please keep us informed of your progress. I wish you continued good luck!
Tig
Hi Rufus1,
We're glad the forum got you through some scary times. It's good to see people receiving tx before the disease has progressed to advanced fibrosis/cirrhosis. I echo Jill that your chances of SVR are excellent. Your liver should recover and you will return to a completely normal life. Good luck and stay in touch!
john
Hi there, Rufus1, welcome to the forum!
I`m glad you decided to jump in and introduce yourself to us and thanks for your nice comments, much appreciated. I`m pleased you`ve found this forum helpful while you`ve been on your journey towards being Hep C free.
Great to hear how well your treatment has gone, and congratulations on your 4 week post treatment viral load result, that`s fantastic! And what a relief it must have been to you, we all know that feeling of anxiety while waiting for such an important result!
You`ve obviously responded very well to Harvoni, being UND from week 4, and I`d say your chances of SVR are excellent!
Do keep in touch and we`ll look forward to hearing more from you!
~ Jill
Hi, All I've been reading this forum for about six months and would like to thank all of you for your unknowing support and wisdom. I found out I had hep c in 2012 while looking for a treatment for psoriasis blood draws showed high liver enzymes and you know the rest. I was diagnosed with gt 1a, f1-f2 and viral load at 1200000 so my treatments were limited. I found out about harvoni from this forum and started it Dec 8 for 12 weeks viral load was 991000 with no problem getting it from Aetna. My 4 week labs were undetectable then my EOT was undetectable. After a long nervous wait because dr. was out of town my EOT + 4 weeks was not detected yesterday wow what a wait. I just wanted to say thank you to everyone for your posts that help people like me get thru this. The administration here what a wealth of knowledge so thank you very much for your experience and SVR to all. Thanks A