Hi guys,
Good news: as the headline said, my results came back "undetectable"
at 12 weeks. Now if I can just get thru 9 more months of tx.
Hope you are all well.
TC
Sara - 24 Jun 2008 00:15 GMT
> Hi guys,
> Good news: as the headline said, my results came back "undetectable"
> at 12 weeks. Now if I can just get thru 9 more months of tx.
> Hope you are all well.
> TC
way to go, TC! I told ya you'd do great :))
you're 1/4 of the way through already....you'll get through 9 more months
before you know it :)
I'm really so happy for you. It's so much easier to stick with the
treatment when you know it's working
Sara
Thip - 24 Jun 2008 01:37 GMT
> Hi guys,
> Good news: as the headline said, my results came back "undetectable"
> at 12 weeks. Now if I can just get thru 9 more months of tx.
> Hope you are all well.
> TC
Great news, TC. Hang in there! We're rooting for you.
greyhackles - 24 Jun 2008 03:12 GMT
>Hi guys,
>Good news: as the headline said, my results came back "undetectable"
>at 12 weeks. Now if I can just get thru 9 more months of tx.
>Hope you are all well.
>TC
That's excellent news, TC. Keep up the good work!
You're heading into what can be the toughest part of the journey, when the
Riba builds up and tries to take over your body and soul. Don't let it! Drink
plenty of fluids, get enough rest, and don't push yourself too hard - you
won't get to the finish line any quicker by rushing there. Be the turtle ;-)
Cheers
/greyhackles
Dwight - 24 Jun 2008 06:45 GMT
> Hi guys,
> Good news: as the headline said, my results came back "undetectable"
> at 12 weeks. Now if I can just get thru 9 more months of tx.
> Hope you are all well.
> TC
Congratulations, keep it up.
Dwight
dBo - 24 Jun 2008 11:47 GMT
FANNNNNNNNNNNN tasitc TC!
As said above, now comes the grind, BUT the sometimes long wearying
grind is mentally/emotionally, if not physically, made easier by the
knowledge that you are kickin that sucker,s a.s and on your way to
becoming an Official Dragon Slayer. Keep on keepin on, slowly but
surely will get you there, Grey pretty much summed it up well....
Its good to start the day out with some Good News from someone :)
topcat - 24 Jun 2008 20:09 GMT
> FANNNNNNNNNNNN tasitc TC!
>
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>
> Its good to start the day out with some Good News from someone :)
THANKS to all you guys! Don't think I could have made it this far
without your support.
TC
Rob - 24 Jun 2008 15:16 GMT
Hi there,
As far as I remember I was on tx for 6 months, how come this period is
different for others, have you guys seen anyone with only 6 mnths
threatment?
Rob
> Hi guys,
> Good news: as the headline said, my results came back "undetectable"
> at 12 weeks. Now if I can just get thru 9 more months of tx.
> Hope you are all well.
> TC
greyhackles - 24 Jun 2008 17:24 GMT
>> Hi guys,
>> Good news: as the headline said, my results came back "undetectable"
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>threatment?
>Rob
The "standard of care" treatment-naive regimen is based on the specific HCV
genotype, with genotypes 2 & 3 doing the 24 week course, and genotypes 1 & 4
on the 48 week plan.
There are some doctors that are experimenting with more personalized,
"response-based" regimens, using the results of frequent periodic viral load
testing to determine the length of treatment, but that type of treatment forms
a very small minority of the total...
Cheers
/greyhackles
wallysgirl - 25 Jun 2008 00:11 GMT
> Hi guys,
> Good news: as the headline said, my results came back "undetectable"
> at 12 weeks. Now if I can just get thru 9 more months of tx.
> Hope you are all well.
> TC
Way to go TC!!
Scary and exciting all at the same time.
Are you still on the 48 or 72 week? Are you on procrit at all?I have
noticed that I'm pretty tired these days and short of breath,but
Dragon be dambed ..I am going the distance!!!!!
Really happy to hear you news!!
Keep the fight.
Wally's girl