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Congrats Deranger on 12 week SVR.

Sounds like to me you're living the good life out there. Enjoy!

jimbob.

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jimbob: 64 y/o, GT 1A, F1-F2, diagnosed 1996. Since 1970. SOT 3.5 mil VL on 3/10/14 with Sov/Rib/Peg for 12 weeks. Tx naive. UND @ week 4,8,12. EOT 6/2/14.



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Hey Bill

Congrats on your 12 week SVR results, its a very good sign that you are active in your favorite winter hobbies. This shows you have your zest back. 

I love to hear and say this statement  "When I used to have Hepatitis C"  now Bill you can really say it!  smile

matt



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"And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make"

61 year old Geno type A1, F4 Cirrhotic, started 24 weeks on Harvoni 12-17-14 ,EOT-5 week = UND, 8-31-15 =UND , SVR-24 Baby YES! 



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Congratukations in clearing at 11 wk post!
What a great feeling.
Soon you will be in the SVR Club!!
Impressed you have bounced back so well
After 48 wk on tx. It took a while for me.
Enjoy skiing and celebrating

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Genotype 1a, Triple therapy w/Invicek started May 19, 2012

DET 4 wk. UND 2,6,12,24 48 treatment. Achieved SVR 2013!

Tig


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Hey Bill,

Great news buddy!!!!!! I'm more than happy to hear of your success, not only this one but all of them. You've been a true inspiration to us all. Keep up the good work and your inspiring feats of super human ability! Skiing takes it out of you and if you've got the strength to do it already, then I have to believe you've got this one pegged!

I went in this morning and had my EOT + 12 blood work done and then some, damn... I thought about asking for a quick transfusion after they finished! They drained me of 8 tubes and a urinalysis. I have to wonder why they needed that much? Oh well, if I get back the three letters I'm waiting to see, then SVR 12 it will be! I'm keeping my fingers and toes crossed.

Tig



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67yo GT1A - 5 Mil - A2/F3 - (1996) Intron A - Non Responder, (2013) Peg/Riba/Vic SOT:05/23/13 EOT:12/04/13 SVR 9+ years!

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Hi Bill, great news, congrats on SVR12!  And yes I agree, I think you`ve got it too! 

Getting through a long and hard stretch of treatment is not easy and takes a lot of commitment, but a result like this certainly makes it all so worthwhile.  You`ve fought hard for your increasing health and you`ll have so many more good times on the slopes to come!

Onwards to SVR24!  smile



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(71 yo, lives in UK)

Was Gen 3a, 

24wks Peg Ifn/Riba, Sep 2010 - Mch 2011

UND @ Wk.4, UND @ EOT, 

SVR Nov 2011 --> Still UND @ EOT + 4 yrs.

 

 



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Great news DeRanger it must feel great to be able to get back to enjoying the things you love and being up in the mountains is a great life leveller

Congratulations

Sally



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51 year old Geno type 1A,  possibly 30 years HCV. HBV detected but currently dormant. viral load over 1,000,000. Started triple with Telaprevir Nov 2013 for 48 weeks.

VL week 4 -179,

VL week 12 -50. 

VL WEEK 24 -UND



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deranger,

congratulations, with news like that soon you'll be doing everything, not just skiing with a stronger hcvfree body.

isn't amazing how much joy & happiness we gain after tx when we're able to enjoy our true passions?

i trully believe our difficult journeys have made all of us here on this forum enjoy even the simplest things in life.

you're spot on...tig,john,dustbear & i are right behind you!!!!!

sandy,ucbgal



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Test results back today 12 week post treatment.  All chemistry panel results back to normal or very close (except AST) and viral load NOT DETECTED.  Halfway there!

Went skiing last 2 weekends.  Short backcountry trip and a few runs on the ski resort on the lifts.  Just walking up to the first lift made me realize how much stronger I am now compared to when I was on the 48-week Victrellis/Riba/Interferon treatment. 

Last year I had to quit skiing after 2 months on the tx as I was getting weaker too weak to ski safely.  Life became a slog, but looking back, it was worth it to give me a chance at becoming HCV-free.

It has not been easy, but few things of value are.

So all you in the same graduating class (or close to it) like Tig, sandy and John - keep on keepin on. 

We got it!



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1a, 35+ years; liver cancer survivor 7-2012 surgery; triple therapy 12-2012 (Interferon, riba, victrelis) - end 48-week treatment Nov. 29, 2013 - post tx 24 weeks undetected - SVR.

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