Guest guest Posted April 8, 2007 Report Share Posted April 8, 2007 Woo Hooo! Go D! /De News The Heart Dr Has Approved Me For Surgery Now Gotta Get In Touch With The Surgeon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2007 Report Share Posted April 8, 2007 Thank You All For The Support. With Out Some Of The Kicks In The A.. I Would Not Have Worked So Hard For This. So THANK YOU ALL. love, d --- Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies <dmotley@...> wrote: > Woo Hooo! Go D! > > > > /De > > News > > > > The Heart Dr Has Approved Me For Surgery Now Gotta Get > In Touch With The Surgeon. > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by " Green Rating " at Autos' Green Center. http://autos./green_center/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2007 Report Share Posted April 8, 2007 Good news, Danne. You'll get there, better slow and carefully than full speed ahead. Sharon ------Original Message-----From: Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies [mailto:Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies ] On Behalf Of dannegrlSent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 1:04 PMHepatitis Cfordummies Subject: News The Heart Dr Has Approved Me For Surgery Now Gotta GetIn Touch With The Surgeon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2007 Report Share Posted April 8, 2007 Thanks Sharon. I hope to start attending the monthly support group for lapband soon as well. If not the 16th then I will start next month. It is a 2 hr drive to it but if I can get in to see the head dr on the 16th then I will start this month. SHARON CROSBY <csharonxoxo@...> wrote: Good news, Danne. You'll get there, better slow and carefully than full speed ahead. Sharon . Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with the Search weather shortcut. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Great News Jeff!!..Congrats!!...hugs, patty great news Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster .I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users.It has removed 3640 spam emails to date.Paying users do not have this message in their emails.Try SPAMfighter for free now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Great News Jeff!!..Congrats!!...hugs, patty great news Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster .I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users.It has removed 3640 spam emails to date.Paying users do not have this message in their emails.Try SPAMfighter for free now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Great News Jeff!!..Congrats!!...hugs, patty great news Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster .I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users.It has removed 3640 spam emails to date.Paying users do not have this message in their emails.Try SPAMfighter for free now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Congratulations, Jeff. Hugs, VickieGJEFF wrote: Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster . We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Congratulations, Jeff. Hugs, VickieGJEFF wrote: Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster . We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Congratulations, Jeff. Hugs, VickieGJEFF wrote: Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster . We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 wtg jeff. heck ya you to can now say you fought the dragon and won. very good news. JEFF wrote: Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster .Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 wtg jeff. heck ya you to can now say you fought the dragon and won. very good news. JEFF wrote: Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster .Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 wtg jeff. heck ya you to can now say you fought the dragon and won. very good news. JEFF wrote: Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster .Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Jeff How Very AWESOME!!!!! GREAT BIG HUGS!! love and hugs dJEFF wrote: Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster . Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Jeff How Very AWESOME!!!!! GREAT BIG HUGS!! love and hugs dJEFF wrote: Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster . Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Great news Jeff, you are now a responder. now you have to get to the finish line and stay undetectable. Remember that they can't yet measure to 0 but you are on your way. Keep pushing on! HCV Viral Load TestsAlan Franciscus, Editor-in-ChiefLiz Highleyman Viral load tests are blood tests that measure HCV ribonucleic acid (RNA, or genetic material) in the blood. The presence of viral RNA indicates that the virus is actively replicating (reproducing and infecting new cells). A viral load test is usually first done after a person has tested positive for exposure to HCV based on an antibody test. A blood sample is taken and the amount of HCV RNA in a milliliter of blood is measured. Viral load tests confirm whether an individual is actively infected with HCV. Viral load test results were previously measured in number of copies, but are now typically reported in terms of International Units per milliliter (IU/mL). Types of HCV Viral Load TestsThere are two categories of HCV viral load tests: Qualitative viral load tests — These tests determine the presence of HCV RNA in the blood. This type of test is usually used to confirm chronic infection with HCV. If viral RNA is detected, a positive result is reported; if viral RNA is not detected, the test result is negative.Quantitative viral load tests — These tests measure the amount of virus in one milliliter of blood. They are often used to assess whether or not treatment with interferon or interferon plus ribavirin is likely to be successful and, later, if treatment is working. There are currently three tests commonly used for HCV viral load testing:Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) — PCR tests detect HCV RNA in the blood, which indicates current active infection. This type of quantitative PCR test is very sensitive, and can measure as few as 50 IU/mL.Branched-chain DNA (bDNA) — The bDNA method quantitative viral load testing is easier (and cheaper) to use for a large number of samples, but only measures viral loads greater than 500 IU/mL. This means that if a person has a viral load below 500 IU/mL, HCV could be present in the blood but not detected by the test.Transcription-mediated amplification (TMA) — TMA technology allows for the amplification and detection of nucleic acids (components of genetic material) in the blood. This test can measure as few as 5-10 IU/mL. This newer test appears easier and cheaper to use, streamlining test processing and producing consistent, reliable, and more rapid results. Interpreting Viral Load Test ResultsHCV viral load is often reported as low or high. Expressed as copies/mL: ·Low: less than 2 million copies ·High: more than 2 million copies Expressed as International Units (IU/mL): ·Low:less than 800,000 IU/mL ·High:more than 800,000 IU/mL If no HCV RNA is found by a test, a person’s viral load is said to be undetectable. Note that whether viral load is undetectable depends on which test is used. PCR and TMA tests can measure viral loads much lower than those a bDNA test can detect. Importantly, the blood of an individual with a very low viral load may still contain HCV even though the current tests cannot measure it; that is, the virus may not have been truly eradicated from the body.Viral load test results can vary depending on how a blood sample is handled and stored. Furthermore, results may vary from lab to lab. For this reason, most experts recommend that people should get their viral load testing done by the same laboratory each time, so that results are more comparable.Changes in viral load are sometimes expressed in terms of logs. A log change is a 10-fold increase or decrease. For example, a change from 1,000,000 IU/mL to 10,000 IU/mL is a 2-log decrease. great news Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster . No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.10/873 - Release Date: 6/26/2007 11:54 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Great news Jeff, you are now a responder. now you have to get to the finish line and stay undetectable. Remember that they can't yet measure to 0 but you are on your way. Keep pushing on! HCV Viral Load TestsAlan Franciscus, Editor-in-ChiefLiz Highleyman Viral load tests are blood tests that measure HCV ribonucleic acid (RNA, or genetic material) in the blood. The presence of viral RNA indicates that the virus is actively replicating (reproducing and infecting new cells). A viral load test is usually first done after a person has tested positive for exposure to HCV based on an antibody test. A blood sample is taken and the amount of HCV RNA in a milliliter of blood is measured. Viral load tests confirm whether an individual is actively infected with HCV. Viral load test results were previously measured in number of copies, but are now typically reported in terms of International Units per milliliter (IU/mL). Types of HCV Viral Load TestsThere are two categories of HCV viral load tests: Qualitative viral load tests — These tests determine the presence of HCV RNA in the blood. This type of test is usually used to confirm chronic infection with HCV. If viral RNA is detected, a positive result is reported; if viral RNA is not detected, the test result is negative.Quantitative viral load tests — These tests measure the amount of virus in one milliliter of blood. They are often used to assess whether or not treatment with interferon or interferon plus ribavirin is likely to be successful and, later, if treatment is working. There are currently three tests commonly used for HCV viral load testing:Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) — PCR tests detect HCV RNA in the blood, which indicates current active infection. This type of quantitative PCR test is very sensitive, and can measure as few as 50 IU/mL.Branched-chain DNA (bDNA) — The bDNA method quantitative viral load testing is easier (and cheaper) to use for a large number of samples, but only measures viral loads greater than 500 IU/mL. This means that if a person has a viral load below 500 IU/mL, HCV could be present in the blood but not detected by the test.Transcription-mediated amplification (TMA) — TMA technology allows for the amplification and detection of nucleic acids (components of genetic material) in the blood. This test can measure as few as 5-10 IU/mL. This newer test appears easier and cheaper to use, streamlining test processing and producing consistent, reliable, and more rapid results. Interpreting Viral Load Test ResultsHCV viral load is often reported as low or high. Expressed as copies/mL: ·Low: less than 2 million copies ·High: more than 2 million copies Expressed as International Units (IU/mL): ·Low:less than 800,000 IU/mL ·High:more than 800,000 IU/mL If no HCV RNA is found by a test, a person’s viral load is said to be undetectable. Note that whether viral load is undetectable depends on which test is used. PCR and TMA tests can measure viral loads much lower than those a bDNA test can detect. Importantly, the blood of an individual with a very low viral load may still contain HCV even though the current tests cannot measure it; that is, the virus may not have been truly eradicated from the body.Viral load test results can vary depending on how a blood sample is handled and stored. Furthermore, results may vary from lab to lab. For this reason, most experts recommend that people should get their viral load testing done by the same laboratory each time, so that results are more comparable.Changes in viral load are sometimes expressed in terms of logs. A log change is a 10-fold increase or decrease. For example, a change from 1,000,000 IU/mL to 10,000 IU/mL is a 2-log decrease. great news Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster . No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.10/873 - Release Date: 6/26/2007 11:54 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Great news Jeff, you are now a responder. now you have to get to the finish line and stay undetectable. Remember that they can't yet measure to 0 but you are on your way. Keep pushing on! HCV Viral Load TestsAlan Franciscus, Editor-in-ChiefLiz Highleyman Viral load tests are blood tests that measure HCV ribonucleic acid (RNA, or genetic material) in the blood. The presence of viral RNA indicates that the virus is actively replicating (reproducing and infecting new cells). A viral load test is usually first done after a person has tested positive for exposure to HCV based on an antibody test. A blood sample is taken and the amount of HCV RNA in a milliliter of blood is measured. Viral load tests confirm whether an individual is actively infected with HCV. Viral load test results were previously measured in number of copies, but are now typically reported in terms of International Units per milliliter (IU/mL). Types of HCV Viral Load TestsThere are two categories of HCV viral load tests: Qualitative viral load tests — These tests determine the presence of HCV RNA in the blood. This type of test is usually used to confirm chronic infection with HCV. If viral RNA is detected, a positive result is reported; if viral RNA is not detected, the test result is negative.Quantitative viral load tests — These tests measure the amount of virus in one milliliter of blood. They are often used to assess whether or not treatment with interferon or interferon plus ribavirin is likely to be successful and, later, if treatment is working. There are currently three tests commonly used for HCV viral load testing:Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) — PCR tests detect HCV RNA in the blood, which indicates current active infection. This type of quantitative PCR test is very sensitive, and can measure as few as 50 IU/mL.Branched-chain DNA (bDNA) — The bDNA method quantitative viral load testing is easier (and cheaper) to use for a large number of samples, but only measures viral loads greater than 500 IU/mL. This means that if a person has a viral load below 500 IU/mL, HCV could be present in the blood but not detected by the test.Transcription-mediated amplification (TMA) — TMA technology allows for the amplification and detection of nucleic acids (components of genetic material) in the blood. This test can measure as few as 5-10 IU/mL. This newer test appears easier and cheaper to use, streamlining test processing and producing consistent, reliable, and more rapid results. Interpreting Viral Load Test ResultsHCV viral load is often reported as low or high. Expressed as copies/mL: ·Low: less than 2 million copies ·High: more than 2 million copies Expressed as International Units (IU/mL): ·Low:less than 800,000 IU/mL ·High:more than 800,000 IU/mL If no HCV RNA is found by a test, a person’s viral load is said to be undetectable. Note that whether viral load is undetectable depends on which test is used. PCR and TMA tests can measure viral loads much lower than those a bDNA test can detect. Importantly, the blood of an individual with a very low viral load may still contain HCV even though the current tests cannot measure it; that is, the virus may not have been truly eradicated from the body.Viral load test results can vary depending on how a blood sample is handled and stored. Furthermore, results may vary from lab to lab. For this reason, most experts recommend that people should get their viral load testing done by the same laboratory each time, so that results are more comparable.Changes in viral load are sometimes expressed in terms of logs. A log change is a 10-fold increase or decrease. For example, a change from 1,000,000 IU/mL to 10,000 IU/mL is a 2-log decrease. great news Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster . No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.10/873 - Release Date: 6/26/2007 11:54 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 Good goin Jeff!!!! I know you must be still walkin on sunshine, you gotta be so twitterpated!! Congrats. ConnieJEFF wrote: Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster .The light at the end of the tunnel may be you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 Good goin Jeff!!!! I know you must be still walkin on sunshine, you gotta be so twitterpated!! Congrats. ConnieJEFF wrote: Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster .The light at the end of the tunnel may be you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 CONGRATULATIONS Jeff, I am so happy for you. hugs...patconnie mcclain wrote: Good goin Jeff!!!! I know you must be still walkin on sunshine, you gotta be so twitterpated!! Congrats. ConnieJEFF <jeffreyruse> wrote: Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster . The light at the end of the tunnel may be you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 CONGRATULATIONS Jeff, I am so happy for you. hugs...patconnie mcclain wrote: Good goin Jeff!!!! I know you must be still walkin on sunshine, you gotta be so twitterpated!! Congrats. ConnieJEFF <jeffreyruse> wrote: Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster . The light at the end of the tunnel may be you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 CONGRATULATIONS Jeff, I am so happy for you. hugs...patconnie mcclain wrote: Good goin Jeff!!!! I know you must be still walkin on sunshine, you gotta be so twitterpated!! Congrats. ConnieJEFF <jeffreyruse> wrote: Hello all,great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. for hep 'c' it was my 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday I will be doing my 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and now my virl load is Zero.Hello all new members & old members for all the new members my name is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in 1-6-2006 and i had recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are going great now and i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this very hard time thank you 4 just being here .well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you again Rooster . The light at the end of the tunnel may be you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Hi Jeff, Congratulations!!!!!!!! That is awesome. I too have a zero viral load at week 24. My dr is recommending another year (maybe an additional 48 weeks) of treatment. Has your dr mentioned anything like that to you? So happy for you. Say hi to Sue for me. Jerri --- JEFF wrote: > Hello all, > great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. > for hep 'c' it was my > 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday > I will be doing my > 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and > now my virl load is > Zero. > Hello all new members & old members for all the > new members my name > is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in > 1-6-2006 and i had > recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are > going great now and > i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this > very hard time thank > you 4 just being here . > well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you > again > > Rooster . > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. http://tv.yahoo.com/collections/265 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Hi Jeff, Congratulations!!!!!!!! That is awesome. I too have a zero viral load at week 24. My dr is recommending another year (maybe an additional 48 weeks) of treatment. Has your dr mentioned anything like that to you? So happy for you. Say hi to Sue for me. Jerri --- JEFF wrote: > Hello all, > great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg. > for hep 'c' it was my > 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday > I will be doing my > 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and > now my virl load is > Zero. > Hello all new members & old members for all the > new members my name > is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in > 1-6-2006 and i had > recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are > going great now and > i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this > very hard time thank > you 4 just being here . > well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you > again > > Rooster . > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. http://tv.yahoo.com/collections/265 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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