....only one wish i have is to be 20yrs younger.dont we all... william
Yes William, wouldn`t that be nice!!
Observer said
Sep 19, 2015
Happy SVR anniversary. It's so good to read about your success. I am F4/cirrhotic and just started my first tx 3 days ago, so your story gives me hope.
Alison
basser said
Sep 19, 2015
thanks for your replies.this forum has helped me so much.i read it every day.it has sen me through some dark times.only one wish i have is to be 20yrs younger.dont we all god bless william
Groupergetter said
Sep 18, 2015
Thanks William for sharing.
Hoping and praying we all find improvement in our health and overall well being. Having had this for so many years certainly doesn't help matters. I suspect those that reach SVR at an earlier age have a better chance for recovery. Like you, Thankful for another day. :) Really fantastic to see so many on treatment and so many reaching SVR. Be well.
wmlj1960 said
Sep 18, 2015
Hi William.
I guess wishing you a happy birthday is in order considering you are 1 year into your new Hep C free life. Thanks for posting this info as it gives the members still on Tx more incentive to push on. Feeling 100% better is still a dream for many of us still fighting the dragon. I like your style - "a day at a time". Works for me too.
Cinnamon Girl said
Sep 18, 2015
Hi William,
You`ve certainly come a long way over the last year and although it`s been a rough ride for you, you had enough determination to keep going and stick it out, and you finally got your reward of SVR... and that`s a huge achievement!
It`s so good to hear how much better you`re feeling now, and very encouraging for others in a similar position who are about to start their own treatment journey.
I`m very glad you`re still here with us on the forum, and thank-you for the support you give to other members.
Good to see your update, please keep us posted on your progress. Take care, look after yourself and best of luck!
Tig said
Sep 18, 2015
Hi William,
Thanks for the update! Doesn't seem possible that so many of us veteran members can be close to or past the one year mark of our EOT/SVR date. Some of us waaay past! It's a good sign of the effectiveness of these protocols and for that we can all be thankful. Now the next important step, is to get our lives and health on track and I'm happy to see that starting to develop for most, so far.
Keep your spirits and hopes high William, the future is bright! Good luck buddy
basser said
Sep 18, 2015
it was a yr ago today i started tx.was svr at 3,6,and now 9months since eot.it has'nt been an easy ride the last year but i do feel 100% better.im f4 cirrohtic so that does;nt help things.still thats another journey.feel blessed after having had the virus for 25yrs the last 7or 8 on different types of tx im noy doing to bad.am still taking it a day at a time that works for me.i wish everyone realy good health william
Yes William, wouldn`t that be nice!!
Happy SVR anniversary. It's so good to read about your success.
I am F4/cirrhotic and just started my first tx 3 days ago, so your story gives me hope.
Alison
thanks for your replies.this forum has helped me so much.i read it every day.it has sen me through some dark times.only one wish i have is to be 20yrs younger.dont we all god bless william
Thanks William for sharing.
Hoping and praying we all find improvement in our health and overall well being. Having had this for so many years certainly doesn't help matters. I suspect those that reach SVR at an earlier age have a better chance for recovery. Like you, Thankful for another day. :) Really fantastic to see so many on treatment and so many reaching SVR. Be well.
Hi William.
I guess wishing you a happy birthday is in order considering you are 1 year into your new Hep C free life. Thanks for posting this info as it gives the members still on Tx more incentive to push on. Feeling 100% better is still a dream for many of us still fighting the dragon. I like your style - "a day at a time". Works for me too.
Hi William,
You`ve certainly come a long way over the last year and although it`s been a rough ride for you, you had enough determination to keep going and stick it out, and you finally got your reward of SVR... and that`s a huge achievement!
It`s so good to hear how much better you`re feeling now, and very encouraging for others in a similar position who are about to start their own treatment journey.
I`m very glad you`re still here with us on the forum, and thank-you for the support you give to other members.
Good to see your update, please keep us posted on your progress. Take care, look after yourself and best of luck!
Hi William,
Thanks for the update! Doesn't seem possible that so many of us veteran members can be close to or past the one year mark of our EOT/SVR date. Some of us waaay past! It's a good sign of the effectiveness of these protocols and for that we can all be thankful. Now the next important step, is to get our lives and health on track and I'm happy to see that starting to develop for most, so far.
Keep your spirits and hopes high William, the future is bright! Good luck buddy
it was a yr ago today i started tx.was svr at 3,6,and now 9months since eot.it has'nt been an easy ride the last year but i do feel 100% better.im f4 cirrohtic so that does;nt help things.still thats another journey.feel blessed after having had the virus for 25yrs the last 7or 8 on different types of tx im noy doing to bad.am still taking it a day at a time that works for me.i wish everyone realy good health william