Hey Penelope.... we are not in a RV....when we move for a job we're usually there for a year or 1 1/2 yrs.
But right now we are on a 3 month job to fill in between jobs. We love to travel...but we hate to move..if that makes
any sense...Lol!! Seems like everywhere we go we collect more stuff..plus we have 2 cats, so an RV is out of the question
for us. But what an adventure that would be.....I'm sure y'all will be back on the road before too long :)
Penelope PePod said
Jul 24, 2015
Kathy & Tig - thanks for the kind words and encouragement.
Tig - congratulations on achieving the CURE! And you did it the hard way with inter/peg/rib. My husband did those protocols shortly after being diagnosed and I saw how hard it was on him. I'm glad it worked for you and you are well; that's so good!
Kathy - You have 5 weeks behind you - that's awesome! Do you travel by RV for your husband's job? I'm happy you're able to keep your 'nomadic' lifestyle. That now-where-do-we-live decision can be stressful. I hope you're feeling well and can enjoy the different places you go to. Best of luck to you and travel safe.
Penny
Gypsy Soul said
Jul 24, 2015
Hi Penelope and welcome!!
You are right ...the people here are very knowledgeable and have great advice. I'm into week 5 with 19 weeks to go.
Waiting on my week 4 lab results. And I know what you mean about treatment on the road.. we travel from state to state
for my Husbands job. I am very lucky that my Gastro Dr has given me all my lab orders that I will need while traveling. Sounds like you
are well on your way to a better life. And....you have a treatment buddy ;)
Best of luck to you and your Husband!!!!
Tig said
Jul 24, 2015
Hi Penelope (3P),
Such a positive post, I'm so glad to hear that you're taking the "bull" by the horns and plan to do this treatment by the numbers. If you stay the course and treat yourself right, and it sounds like you're both planning on doing just that, success will be upon you before you know it! These are powerfully effective medications with minimal side effects, that deliver what they promise, SVR for 95+% of the people that complete it. It just makes you smile!
It won't be long and you can both hit the road again if the urge strikes you. You're young and have lots of living to do. So look forward to great times ahead and keep up that positive attitude! I'm really glad you're both here...
Penelope PePod said
Jul 23, 2015
Thank you all for such a warm welcome! I've been so busy reading all the threads here and am so impressed with you all. Everyone is so positive and supportive, and so knowledgeable. This is a good place to be and I'm so thankful I found you all!
12 weeks seems like a long time, and for my hubby it's 24. But we're 4 days closer to a cure than we ever were before, so that's my focus. Concentrating on making healthy meals, lots of water, no packaged foods, minimal eating out, and (shall I say it again?) lots of water.
We're way over-weight and haven't ever really exercised, but are going to start with just walking, riding our bicycles, and paddling our kayaks. We're fortunate that we were able to retire 2 years ago, so that makes everything easier...except for being broke all the time because we retired early. But life is choices. We sold our home when we retired and were able to live full time in our 16 year old motorhome for 2 years; something we had planned to do for years. Then our doc said we needed to stay in one place if he was going to treat us, so we had to grow 'roots' again. We hoped we could do tx on the road, but doc had other ideas. We can still take short trips or spend weekends in a nearby campground where our HOW (House On Wheels) is parked. It's all good!
So that's everything there is to know about me. I'm pleased to meet you all and so blessed to have found you. I look forward to the day when I can pay it forward and provide info, knowledge, or support to those who hop on the train after me.
ps - Bubble, 3P? I love that!!!
bubble said
Jul 23, 2015
Hi 3P ! Welcome, this is great place to come to. Your Vikera-pac treatment is a very good one. There are a few like me currently waiting SVR news. I did the same skipping skipping the Victrelis 3 part. Wanted no more Interferon. So I am glad I waited also. You will be to ! Good to see you have your husband to coach and coach back. Keep us posted. The Vikerian list is small but growing. Good luck.
Matt Chris said
Jul 22, 2015
Hello Penelope
Welcome to the forum, you have found a good place with helpful members that can provide great insight in all things HCV. Your Abbvie protocol is a good one, but as with all HCV treatments adherence to the daily dose is one of the most important factor in acheiving SVR or a long term cure. The 12 weeks can be a long time to keep totally consistent but its the only way to receive the goal.
Hoping the best for both you and hubby
matt
wmlj1960 said
Jul 22, 2015
Welcome from me also Penelope. You have found a very helpful "port" in the storm on this forum. You'll find we have many knowledgeable members who are happy to help. So make yourself at home and tell hubby he's welcome to join in too. We're glad you found us!
Cinnamon Girl said
Jul 22, 2015
Hi Penelope, welcome from me too!
I`d just like to wish you and your husband all the best of luck with your V. Pak treatment. Looking forward to following your progress, I`m sure you`ll do well on this drug combo, and you`ll be glad you waited!
Thanks for filling in your signature line details, it`s very helpful when we`re responding to you.
Please do keep in touch and let us know how it`s going for you, and if your husband would also like to join he`d be very welcome.
Penelope PePod said
Jul 19, 2015
Thanks for the welcome and the tips! I'm not a good hydrator but will have to change my ways. And thanks for the V-train link. I'm gonna go check it out!
Tig said
Jul 19, 2015
Hi Penelope,
Welcome to the forum! I'm glad that you and your husband are getting the opportunity to start V. Pak. It's a great protocol and very effective. There will be lots of advice coming your way, and the one important thing I can tell you is to really concentrate on proper diet and hydration. Hydration is vital and will help keep the side effects at bay.
Here is our thread for the V. Pak Warriors among us. Take some time to read it and feel free to add to it. You'll get responses from the others sharing the train with you. I look forward to following your progress along the way. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. Don't miss the search function at the top. It will take you to posts here pertaining to your keyword searches. It's very helpful. I'm so glad you're here! Good luck tomorrow!
Hubby and I are both starting Viekira Pak and Ribavirin tomorrow. Like others, Express Scripts denied the Harvoni our doc prescribed. But that's ok - any port in a storm, right?
I'm genotype 1a, and my viral load is 1.1m. I was diagnosed in 1997, but l always had good labs, so the doc said I could wait for better drugs to come along. Now here they are, and here I go!
Good luck to us all!
Penny
BTW - I'll do my signature line when I actually have some info - Having trouble getting copies of my labs...
-- Edited by Penelope PePod on Monday 20th of July 2015 03:29:31 AM
Hey Penelope.... we are not in a RV....when we move for a job we're usually there for a year or 1 1/2 yrs.
But right now we are on a 3 month job to fill in between jobs. We love to travel...but we hate to move..if that makes
any sense...Lol!! Seems like everywhere we go we collect more stuff..plus we have 2 cats, so an RV is out of the question
for us. But what an adventure that would be.....I'm sure y'all will be back on the road before too long :)
Kathy & Tig - thanks for the kind words and encouragement.
Tig - congratulations on achieving the CURE! And you did it the hard way with inter/peg/rib. My husband did those protocols shortly after being diagnosed and I saw how hard it was on him. I'm glad it worked for you and you are well; that's so good!
Kathy - You have 5 weeks behind you - that's awesome! Do you travel by RV for your husband's job? I'm happy you're able to keep your 'nomadic' lifestyle. That now-where-do-we-live decision can be stressful. I hope you're feeling well and can enjoy the different places you go to. Best of luck to you and travel safe.
Penny
Hi Penelope and welcome!!
You are right ...the people here are very knowledgeable and have great advice. I'm into week 5 with 19 weeks to go.
Waiting on my week 4 lab results. And I know what you mean about treatment on the road.. we travel from state to state
for my Husbands job. I am very lucky that my Gastro Dr has given me all my lab orders that I will need while traveling. Sounds like you
are well on your way to a better life. And....you have a treatment buddy ;)
Best of luck to you and your Husband!!!!
Hi Penelope (3P),
Such a positive post, I'm so glad to hear that you're taking the "bull" by the horns and plan to do this treatment by the numbers. If you stay the course and treat yourself right, and it sounds like you're both planning on doing just that, success will be upon you before you know it! These are powerfully effective medications with minimal side effects, that deliver what they promise, SVR for 95+% of the people that complete it. It just makes you smile!
It won't be long and you can both hit the road again if the urge strikes you. You're young and have lots of living to do. So look forward to great times ahead and keep up that positive attitude! I'm really glad you're both here...
Thank you all for such a warm welcome! I've been so busy reading all the threads here and am so impressed with you all. Everyone is so positive and supportive, and so knowledgeable. This is a good place to be and I'm so thankful I found you all!
12 weeks seems like a long time, and for my hubby it's 24. But we're 4 days closer to a cure than we ever were before, so that's my focus. Concentrating on making healthy meals, lots of water, no packaged foods, minimal eating out, and (shall I say it again?) lots of water.
We're way over-weight and haven't ever really exercised, but are going to start with just walking, riding our bicycles, and paddling our kayaks. We're fortunate that we were able to retire 2 years ago, so that makes everything easier...except for being broke all the time because we retired early.
But life is choices. We sold our home when we retired and were able to live full time in our 16 year old motorhome for 2 years; something we had planned to do for years. Then our doc said we needed to stay in one place if he was going to treat us, so we had to grow 'roots' again. We hoped we could do tx on the road, but doc had other ideas. We can still take short trips or spend weekends in a nearby campground where our HOW (House On Wheels) is parked. It's all good! 
So that's everything there is to know about me. I'm pleased to meet you all and so blessed to have found you. I look forward to the day when I can pay it forward and provide info, knowledge, or support to those who hop on the train after me.
ps - Bubble, 3P? I love that!!!
Hi 3P ! Welcome, this is great place to come to. Your Vikera-pac treatment is a very good one. There are a few like me currently waiting SVR news. I did the same skipping skipping the Victrelis 3 part. Wanted no more Interferon. So I am glad I waited also. You will be to ! Good to see you have your husband to coach and coach back. Keep us posted. The Vikerian list is small but growing. Good luck.
Hello Penelope
Welcome to the forum, you have found a good place with helpful members that can provide great insight in all things HCV. Your Abbvie protocol is a good one, but as with all HCV treatments adherence to the daily dose is one of the most important factor in acheiving SVR or a long term cure. The 12 weeks can be a long time to keep totally consistent but its the only way to receive the goal.
Hoping the best for both you and hubby
matt
Welcome from me also Penelope. You have found a very helpful "port" in the storm on this forum. You'll find we have many knowledgeable members who are happy to help. So make yourself at home and tell hubby he's welcome to join in too. We're glad you found us!
Hi Penelope, welcome from me too!
I`d just like to wish you and your husband all the best of luck with your V. Pak treatment. Looking forward to following your progress, I`m sure you`ll do well on this drug combo, and you`ll be glad you waited!
Thanks for filling in your signature line details, it`s very helpful when we`re responding to you.
Please do keep in touch and let us know how it`s going for you, and if your husband would also like to join he`d be very welcome.
Thanks for the welcome and the tips! I'm not a good hydrator but will have to change my ways. And thanks for the V-train link. I'm gonna go check it out!
Hi Penelope,
Welcome to the forum! I'm glad that you and your husband are getting the opportunity to start V. Pak. It's a great protocol and very effective. There will be lots of advice coming your way, and the one important thing I can tell you is to really concentrate on proper diet and hydration. Hydration is vital and will help keep the side effects at bay.
Here is our thread for the V. Pak Warriors among us. Take some time to read it and feel free to add to it. You'll get responses from the others sharing the train with you. I look forward to following your progress along the way. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. Don't miss the search function at the top. It will take you to posts here pertaining to your keyword searches. It's very helpful. I'm so glad you're here! Good luck tomorrow!
http://hepcfriends.activeboard.com/t59659874/all-aboard-for-the-viekira-pak-treatment-train-enjoy-the-rid/
Hubby and I are both starting Viekira Pak and Ribavirin tomorrow. Like others, Express Scripts denied the Harvoni our doc prescribed. But that's ok - any port in a storm, right?
I'm genotype 1a, and my viral load is 1.1m. I was diagnosed in 1997, but l always had good labs, so the doc said I could wait for better drugs to come along. Now here they are, and here I go!
Good luck to us all!
Penny
BTW - I'll do my signature line when I actually have some info - Having trouble getting copies of my labs...
-- Edited by Penelope PePod on Monday 20th of July 2015 03:29:31 AM